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The contribution of this paper aims to show how collective intelligence systems as multiagent systems can be specialized and used to build wireless sensor embedded decision software. The paper focuses on methodological, architectural and design aspects of embedded multiagent systems through the experimentation of the DIAMOND multiagent method on an application to distributed location services in Ultra Wide Band sensor networks.