The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
Conflict Resolution with Agents in Smart Cities
|
Author(s): Pablo Chamoso (University of Salamanca, Spain), Fernando De la Prieta (University of Salamanca, Spain), Javier Bajo Pérez (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)and Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez (University of Salamanca, Spain)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 19
Source title:
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Contemporary Conflict Resolution
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Paulo Novais (University of Minho, Portugal)and Davide Carneiro (University of Minho, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0245-6.ch014
Purchase
|
Abstract
Today, there is a common trend to use tools and methodologies that allow the development of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) with capabilities of reorganization and adaptation to determine changes in their environments. This work presents an architecture based on different levels and whose key level is the one corresponding to the semi-open type of MAS, structured in such a way that it is able to solve conflicts. In addition, a case study is introduced with the objective of showing the possibilities on conflict resolution basis, where a specifically designed architecture is utilized for that purpose. In particular, the system is applied to the resolution of the conflict raised by the decision of the technology to be used in order to obtain or to measure information in smart cities.
Related Content
Sunil Kumar, Nishi Patel, Paturi Jagadeeswar Reddy.
© 2024.
18 pages.
|
Soumya Sankar Ghosh.
© 2024.
24 pages.
|
Hilda Abraham Mwangakala.
© 2024.
21 pages.
|
Alaattin Parlakkılıç.
© 2024.
22 pages.
|
Subir Sinha.
© 2024.
22 pages.
|
Minaxi Parmar.
© 2024.
19 pages.
|
Poonam Arora, Nidhi Arora.
© 2024.
17 pages.
|
|
|