Agent Communication
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Agent Communication is a structured framework enabling seamless interaction among autonomous agents in a distributed network. It is the foundation for dynamic task allocation, AI-driven workflows, and automation systems. By standardizing the discovery, interaction, and secure messaging of agents, the framework ensures efficiency and reliability in multi-agent ecosystems.
At the heart of Agent Communication lies the Agent Text Transfer Protocol (ATTP), a lightweight and secure protocol designed specifically for agent-to-agent messaging. Supporting the protocol are essential components like the Agent Registry, Agent Name Server (ANS), and the Agent Private Cloud (APC), which collectively empower agents to collaborate effectively.
This section will go into detail about the communication protocols and components that make agent to agent communication reliable, scalable and secure