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Flexible Caching in Peer-to-Peer Information Systems

by Pínar Yolum, Munindar P. Singh - In Proceedings of the Fourth International Bi-Conference Workshop on Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS , 2002
"... We view the Internet as supporting a peer-to-peer information system whose components provide services to one another. We model service providers and consumers as autonomous agents. Agents may provide services or give referrals to one another to help find trustworthy services. Once found, some se ..."
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We view the Internet as supporting a peer-to-peer information system whose components provide services to one another. We model service providers and consumers as autonomous agents. Agents may provide services or give referrals to one another to help find trustworthy services. Once found, some

Using occupancy grids for mobile robot perception and navigation

by Albert Elfes - Computer , 1989
"... o widen the range of application and deployment of robots, both in research and in industrial contexts, we need to develop more powerful and flexible robotic systems exhibiting higher degrees of autonomy and able to sense, plan, and operate in unstructured environments. For that, the robot must be a ..."
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o widen the range of application and deployment of robots, both in research and in industrial contexts, we need to develop more powerful and flexible robotic systems exhibiting higher degrees of autonomy and able to sense, plan, and operate in unstructured environments. For that, the robot must

Adaptive Peer-toPeer Agent Sensor Networks

by Ray-yuan Sheu, Michael Czajkowski, Martin Hofmann - May 2007, Lockeed Martin Advantced Technology Laboratories
"... We present an agent-based, adaptive peer-to-peer, hybrid architectural approach for sensor networks to address some of the challenges and needs presented in net-centric, field-deployed, or soldier-walk-and-drop ad-hoc sensor networks. The proposed Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Agent Architecture (APPA) comb ..."
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) combines the benefits of adaptive peer-to-peer, agent-based, and serviceoriented architectures to address the survivability, robustness, performance, flexibility, scalability, and support of federated services across sensor groups in sensor networks. The APPA enables dynamic self

An Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Collision Warning System

by Ronald Miller, Qingfeng Huang - in IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC , 2002
"... Cooperative vehicle collision warning system is made possible by recent progress in advanced positioning systems and wireless communication technology. In this paper we report our work in developing a cooperative intersection collision warning system that is not limited by the requirement of line-of ..."
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-of-sight. The novel elements of the system include the use of a dynamic ad hoc wireless network for peer-to-peer data sharing, a new intersection collision warning algorithm, and a flexible and extensible software architecture and system design. The very same system is also capable of collision warning for other

Developing multi-agent systems with JADE

by Fabio Bellifemine, Agostino Poggi, Giovanni Rimassa - Wiley Series in Agent Technology , 2007
"... Abstract. JADE (Java Agent Development Framework) is a software framework to make easy the development of multi-agent applications in compliance with the FIPA specifications. JADE can then be considered a middle-ware that implements an efficient agent platform and supports the development of multi a ..."
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agent systems. JADE agent platform tries to keep high the performance of a distributed agent system implemented with the Java language. In particular, its communication architecture tries to offer flexible and efficient messaging, transparently choosing the best transport available and leveraging state

An Introduction to Software Agents

by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw , 1997
"... ion and delegation: Agents can be made extensible and composable in ways that common iconic interface objects cannot. Because we can "communicate" with them, they can share our goals, rather than simply process our commands. They can show us how to do things and tell us what went wrong (Mi ..."
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be designed to take the context of the person's tasks and situation into account as they present information and take action. . Adaptivity: Agents can use learning algorithms to continually improve their behavior by noticing recurrent patterns of actions and events. Toward Agent-Enabled System

A peer-to-peer zone-based two-level link state routing for mobile ad hoc networks

by Mario Joa-ng, Student Member, I-tai Lu, Senior Member - IEEE J. Selected Areas in Communications , 1999
"... Abstract—A new global positioning system (GPS)-based routing protocol for ad hoc networks, called zone-based hierarchical link state (ZHLS) routing protocol, is proposed. In this protocol, the network is divided into nonoverlapping zones. Each node only knows the node connectivity within its zone an ..."
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and the zone connectivity of the whole network. The link state routing is performed on two levels: local node and global zone levels. Unlike other hierarchical protocols, there is no cluster head in this protocol. The zone level topological information is distributed to all nodes. This “peer-to-peer ” manner

Using Predicates for Specifying Targets of Migration and Messages in a Peer-to-Peer Mobile Agent Environment

by Klaus Haller, Heiko Schuldt - In 5th Int’l Conf. on Mobile Agents , 2001
"... Mobile agent systems are a powerful approach to develop distributed applications since they migrate to hosts on which they have the resources to execute individual tasks. Existing mobile agent systems require detailed knowledge about these hosts at the time of coding. This assumption is not acce ..."
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is not acceptable in a dynamic environment like a peer-to-peer network, where hosts and, as a consequence, also agents become repeatedly connected and disconnected. To this end, we propose a predicatebased approach allowing the specification of hosts an agent has to migrate to. With this highly flexible

Consistent Process Execution in Peer-to-Peer Information Systems

by Klaus Haller, Heiko Schuldt - In Proc. of the Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE , 2003
"... Abstract. The proliferation of Internet technology resulted in a high connectivity between individuals and companies all over the world. This technology facilitates interactions within and between enterprises, organizations etc. and allows for data and information exchange. Automating business inter ..."
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are not always reliable. We deal with this by encapsulating applications within mobile agents. Essentially, this allows users to be temporary disconnected from the network while their application is executing. To stress the aspect of guarantees, we use the term transactional agents. They invoke services provided

A Reputation-Based Trust Model for Peer-to-Peer eCommerce Communities (Extended Abstract)

by Li Xiong, Ling Liu , 2003
"... Peer-to-Peer eCommerce communities are commonly perceived as an environment offering both opportunities and threats. One way to minimize threats in such an open community is to use community-based reputations, which can be computed, for example, through feedback about peers' transaction histori ..."
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Peer-to-Peer eCommerce communities are commonly perceived as an environment offering both opportunities and threats. One way to minimize threats in such an open community is to use community-based reputations, which can be computed, for example, through feedback about peers' transaction
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