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Multi-Agent Systems

2018
Thus far we have studied agents as single entities interacting with the environment; in real life many problems can be solved much more quickly and efficiently when multiple agents collaborate to achieve a common goal.
Ibraheem K. Ibraheem, Aws Abdul Salam
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Multi-agent Systems

2017
The term agent derives from the latin participle agens, coming from the verb agere that means to do and denotes the capability of an entity to do or to act. But in practice the term refers to multiple meanings in different contexts, like a human agent, a hardware agent, a chemical agent, etc.
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Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems

2009
Since the AAAI (http://www.aaai.org) Spring Symposium in 1994, intelligent software agents and agentbased systems became one of the most significant and exciting areas of research and development (R&D) that inspired many scientific and commercial projects.
Uros Krcadinac   +3 more
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Multi-agent systems

IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2004., 2005
Structurally, an agent is a bundle of sensors, decision-makers and actuators. Behaviorally, an agent is a mapping from an in-space (the set of things the agent can sense) to an out-space (the set of things the agent can affect). Cells, ants, computer programs, robots and people are examples of agents.
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Consensus in multi-agent systems

Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2016
Many cooperative behaviors of multi-agent teams emerge from local interactions among the agents, where an agent interacts with a few “adjacent” teammates, but has no information about the remaining agents. For instance, the selforganization of many biological populations – including swarms of insects, flocks of birds, and schools of fish – are based on
Proskurnikov, Anton V., Cao, Ming
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Multi-agent Systems

2014
Communication networks can be used as an important means to coordinate the activities within interconnected systems in order to make the subsystems reach a common goal or to improve the overall system performance. The structure of the systems considered in this chapter is depicted in Figs. 6.1 and 6.2.
J. Lunze   +6 more
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Multi-agents systems

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Intelligent Systems: Theories and Applications, 2018
Recently the increasing need for implementing sustainable development concept in industrial system's strategies is imposing the use of relevant tools that facilitate the design and management of overall performance that supports the contribution of firms in sustainability.
Aicha Lamjahdi   +2 more
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