An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEA
New trends in multi-agent systems call for self-adaptation and high dynamics, hence the new model of open MAS or virtual organization of agents. However, as existing agent platforms are not yet equipped to support this behavior, it is necessary to create new systems and mechanisms to facilitate the...
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doaj-621dc8257e1a45caa45475b806e39fd52020-11-25T02:46:59ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaAdvances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal2255-28632013-11-0123657710.14201/ADCAIJ201426657710733An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEACarolina ZATO0Gabriel VILLARRUBIA1Javier BAJO2Juan Manuel CORCHADO3University of SalamancaUniversity of SalamancaUniversidad Politécnica de MadridUniversity of SalamancaNew trends in multi-agent systems call for self-adaptation and high dynamics, hence the new model of open MAS or virtual organization of agents. However, as existing agent platforms are not yet equipped to support this behavior, it is necessary to create new systems and mechanisms to facilitate the development of these new architectures. This article presents PANGEA, an agent platform to develop open multi-agent systems, specifically those including organizational aspects such as virtual agent organizations. The platform allows the integral management of organizations and offers tools to the end user. Additionally, it includes a communication protocol based on the IRC standard, which facilitates implementation and remains robust even with a large number of connections. The introduction of a CommunicationAgent and a Sniffer make it possible to offer Web Services for the distributed control of interaction. In order to test PANGEA, an integral system was developed to help the disabled, gathering a set of easily deployable and integrated services under a single architecture.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/11307open multi-agent systemvirtual organizationsagent platformirc standarddistributed systemsweb services |
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Carolina ZATO Gabriel VILLARRUBIA Javier BAJO Juan Manuel CORCHADO |
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Carolina ZATO Gabriel VILLARRUBIA Javier BAJO Juan Manuel CORCHADO |
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An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEA |
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An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEA |
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An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEA |
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An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEA |
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An Integrated System for Disabled People Developed with the Agent Platform PANGEA |
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integrated system for disabled people developed with the agent platform pangea |
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Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca |
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Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal |
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New trends in multi-agent systems call for self-adaptation and high dynamics, hence the new model of open MAS or virtual organization of agents. However, as existing agent platforms are not yet equipped to support this behavior, it is necessary to create new systems and mechanisms to facilitate the development of these new architectures. This article presents PANGEA, an agent platform to develop open multi-agent systems, specifically those including organizational aspects such as virtual agent organizations. The platform allows the integral management of organizations and offers tools to the end user. Additionally, it includes a communication protocol based on the IRC standard, which facilitates implementation and remains robust even with a large number of connections. The introduction of a CommunicationAgent and a Sniffer make it possible to offer Web Services for the distributed control of interaction. In order to test PANGEA, an integral system was developed to help the disabled, gathering a set of easily deployable and integrated services under a single architecture. |
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open multi-agent system virtual organizations agent platform irc standard distributed systems web services |
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