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ICPR
2000
IEEE
15 years 4 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 9 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 11 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 3 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
CISIS
2009
IEEE
14 years 9 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, ...