Agent Based Intelligent Systems | Examination/Interview Questions | Set 3/10 Single-Agent Systems: These systems involve one autonomous entity operating independently to achieve its objectives. Multi-Agent Systems: These consist of multiple agents interacting in a shared environment to solve problems collaboratively or competitively. Differences: Feature Single-Agent Systems Multi-Agent Systems Number of Agents One Multiple Complexity Relatively simple Higher due to interactions Collaboration Not applicable Essential for coordination Example Applications Pathfinding in robots Traffic management systems Examples: Single-Agent System: A vacuum cleaning robot operating alone to clean a room. Multi-Agent System: Autonomous drones working together to de...