Situated Multi Agent System models are characterized by the representation and exploitation of spatial information related to agents, the environment they inhabit and their positions. Specific coordination mechanisms exploiting the contextual spatial information can be defined. In particular this paper will focus on issues and proposed solutions related to the coordinated change of state for situated agents. Copyright 2005 ACM.

Vizzari, G., Bandini, S. (2005). Coordinating Change of Agents States in Situated Agents Models. In The Fourth Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2005) (pp.1319-1320). ACM Press [10.1145/1082473.1082752].

Coordinating Change of Agents States in Situated Agents Models

VIZZARI, GIUSEPPE;BANDINI, STEFANIA
2005

Abstract

Situated Multi Agent System models are characterized by the representation and exploitation of spatial information related to agents, the environment they inhabit and their positions. Specific coordination mechanisms exploiting the contextual spatial information can be defined. In particular this paper will focus on issues and proposed solutions related to the coordinated change of state for situated agents. Copyright 2005 ACM.
multi-agent systems
English
The Fourth Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2005)
2005
The Fourth Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2005)
1595930930
2005
1319
1320
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Vizzari, G., Bandini, S. (2005). Coordinating Change of Agents States in Situated Agents Models. In The Fourth Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2005) (pp.1319-1320). ACM Press [10.1145/1082473.1082752].
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