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  1. Multi-user environments present significant challenges in coordinating diverse preferences and resolving conflicts around shared resources. Current systems use a single-agent approach that struggles to balance individual needs with collective objectives. We introduce MALLM, a novel framework that deploys personalized LLM-based agents for each user on edge devices. MALLM integrates multi-sensor data fusion with a structured multi-agent decision-making mechanism, processing all data locally for enhanced privacy. Our edge-computing architecture enables real-time deliberation through evidence-based argumentation and consensus formation algorithms. The system continuously refines user profiles through sensor data while managing computational resources e!ciently. We evaluate MALLM through two case studies-health monitoring and personalized comfort management- demonstrating improved conflict resolution and resource e!ciency compared to conventional approaches. Our results show that MALLM e''ectively balances competing user priorities while preserving privacy in complex shared environments. 
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