The design, implementation, and evaluation of Jade
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Expert Systems: Principles and Programming
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A cooperative multiagent system for traffic management and control
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Relational Declarative Programming with JBoss Drools
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A rule-based multi-agent system for local traffic management
IDEAL'09 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent data engineering and automated learning
Construction of ontologies from object-oriented database models
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
A distributed visualization system for crowd simulations
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Agent-based cloud workflow execution
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Intelligent supervisory control system for home devices using a cyber physical approach
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering - Anniversary Volume: Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence
Teleoperation of multi-agent systems with nonuniform control input delays
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Network management framework and lifetime evaluation method for wireless sensor networks
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Using adaptive background subtraction into a multi-level model for traffic surveillance
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Detection and classification of road signs for automatic inventory systems using computer vision
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Sharing hardware resources in heterogeneous computer-supported collaboration scenarios
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Lane mark segmentation and identification using statistical criteria on compressed video
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
An intelligent route management system for electric vehicle charging
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
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The development of traffic management and control strategies to improve traffic flows and road safety is necessary due to the high dynamism of traffic flows. The use of distributed intelligent systems can help the traffic organizations and the road operators to cope with possible incidents on the road network, especially when the incidents are related to adverse meteorological conditions. In that case, the probability of road accidents is increased due to the difficulty of driving under bad weather conditions. So, if the operators detect any meteorological incident, they must decide how to deal with it in order to improve traffic safety. In this paper we introduce a new multiagent system (MAS) to support traffic management when there appear meteorological problems in the road network. MAS technology helps to deal with the specific characteristics of traffic domain. The proposed MAS is able to work in two ways: a) coordinately, where all the agents work to solve weather problems in large networks and b) locally, where due to communications breakdown small groups of agents work together to inform road users about weather problems. The MAS has a rule-based system to deal with the meteorological data and decide the actions to take in front of any meteorological issue. This expert system also controls the quality of the data, improving the road operator confidence in the decisions taken by the expert system. However, weather sensors can provide wrong data, due to several factors (hardware failure, climate factors, etc.) so the rule based system controls these provided data by applying specific coherence and correlation rules to improve the quality of the taken decisions.