DAWN: Designing Distributed Agents in a Worldwide Network
Zahra Aminiranjbar, Jianan Tang, Qiudan Wang, Shubha Pant, Mahesh Viswanathan

TL;DR
DAWN is a versatile framework that enables global communication, collaboration, and secure operation of distributed LLM-based agents for diverse complex tasks across industries.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework integrating LLM agents with traditional systems, supporting multiple operational modes and emphasizing security and scalability.
Findings
Supports global registration and discovery of agents
Provides three operational modes for different tasks
Ensures security and compliance in agent collaborations
Abstract
The rapid evolution of Large Language Models (LLMs) has transformed them from basic conversational tools into sophisticated entities capable of complex reasoning and decision-making. These advancements have led to the development of specialized LLM-based agents designed for diverse tasks such as coding and web browsing. As these agents become more capable, the need for a robust framework that facilitates global communication and collaboration among them towards advanced objectives has become increasingly critical. Distributed Agents in a Worldwide Network (DAWN) addresses this need by offering a versatile framework that integrates LLM-based agents with traditional software systems, enabling the creation of agentic applications suited for a wide range of use cases. DAWN enables distributed agents worldwide to register and be easily discovered through Gateway Agents. Collaborations among…
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TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
