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Agent-Based Management of Responsive Environments

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AI*IA 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI*IA 2005)

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Responsive environments are physical surroundings whose components change their behaviour to accommodate the presence of people as well as other components. We describe a means to manage such responsive environments whereby each component is dynamically assigned a software agent – these are autonomous and reactive/proactive programs that communicate via message-passing. Arbitrary functionalities can be encoded in such agents, reflecting the capabilities of the components they represent, as well as extending them. Ours is a flexible and scalable approach allowing the gradual population of an environment with physical devices and their corresponding agents.

Work partially sponsored by the International Exchange Programme of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

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da Silva, F.S.C., Vasconcelos, W.W. (2005). Agent-Based Management of Responsive Environments. In: Bandini, S., Manzoni, S. (eds) AI*IA 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. AI*IA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3673. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11558590_23

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