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Adaptive Modes Agents for Real-time Systems Using Active Objecs, Plenary Paper

Authors:

Carlos Mitieri , Carlos Peireira , Gerhard Fohler

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

Multi-Agent Systems in Production


Abstract

This work presents a framework which combines distributed real-time objects with adaptive scheduling algorithms that support modes and modes changes for developing multi-agent systems to real-time industrial automation applications.In the proposed model, agents sense environmental changes and request changes in operational modes, which are executed by real-time distributed objects. The paper describes briefly the previous work developed by the authors, on top of which the real-time multi-agents architecture is built: (i) an integrated environment for modeling, simulation, and code generation for distributed real-time objects and (ii) real-time adaptive scheduling algorithms that allows modes changes. The work is at a preliminary stage and the paper basically present the overall strategy to be followed in the ongoing project.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Mitieri74,
author = {Carlos Mitieri and Carlos Peireira and Gerhard Fohler},
title = {Adaptive Modes Agents for Real-time Systems Using Active Objecs, Plenary Paper},
month = {December},
year = {1999},
booktitle = {Multi-Agent Systems in Production},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/74-}
}