Multiagent systems: a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence
Multiagent systems: a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence
Introduction to Multiagent Systems
Introduction to Multiagent Systems
IrisNet: An Architecture for a Worldwide Sensor Web
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Agent-based clustering for sensor webs self-organization
WOC '08 Proceedings of the Eighth IASTED International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications
Agent-Based geo-simulation to support human planning and spatial cognition
MABS'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation
Holonic modeling of environments for situated multi-agent systems
E4MAS'05 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Environments for Multi-Agent Systems
AICT'11 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Applied informatics and computing theory
Feasibility study for automatic calibration of transportation simulation models
Proceedings of the 44th Annual Simulation Symposium
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Sensor webs consist of a large collection of small nodes providing collaborative and distributed sensing ability in unpredictable environments. Nodes composing such sensor webs, are characterized by their resource restrictions, especially the energy, the processing, and the communication capacities. These nodes are also in constant interaction with each other and with their geographic environment. An efficient system aiming at managing sensor webs must take into account the evolution of the sensor nodes as well as the geographic environment. Such a management process involves coping with a variety of dynamic variables including the nodes characteristics, the environment properties as well as the sensed data. In this context, Multi-Agent Geo-Simulation (MAGS) provides a flexible approach that can be used to easily analyse complex systems such as sensor webs in large scale georeferenced environments. The purpose of this paper is to present SensorMAGS, an agent-based geo-simulation system which manages sensor nodes in virtual geographic environments. This system is applied in the context of a water resource monitoring project.