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ICPR
2000
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Database Architecture for Autonomous Transportation Agents for On-Scene Networked Incident Management (ATON)
A collection of distributed databases forms an important architectural component of the ATON project for networked incidence management of highway traffic. The database sub-archit...
Mohan M. Trivedi, Shailendra K. Bhonsle, Amarnath ...
CORR
2010
Springer
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14 years 6 months ago
Seamless Flow Migration on Smartphones without Network Support
This paper addresses the following question: Is it possible to migrate TCP/IP flows between different networks on modern mobile devices, without infrastructure support or protocol...
Ahmad Rahmati, Clayton Shepard, Chad Tossell, Ange...
CN
1999
74views more  CN 1999»
14 years 9 months ago
FIPA-compliant agents for real-time control of Intelligent Network traffic
Autonomy, adaptability, scalability, and flexible communications are all attributes of agents and multi-agent systems which suggest that they may offer timely solutions for dealin...
Brendan Jennings, Rob Brennan, Rune Gustavsson, Ro...
AOSE
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Using Risk Analysis to Evaluate Design Alternatives
Recently, multi-agent systems have proved to be a suitable approach to the development of real-life information systems. In particular, they are used in the domain of safety critic...
Yudistira Asnar, Volha Bryl, Paolo Giorgini
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CISIS
2009
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Making Expert Knowledge Explicit to Facilitate Tool Support for Integrating Complex Information Systems in the ATM Domain
The capability to provide a platform for flexible business services in the Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain is both a major success factor for the ATM industry and a challenge ...
Thomas Moser, Richard Mordinyi, Alexander Mikula, ...