2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-45080-1_6
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A Multi-agent System for Emergency Decision Support

Abstract: Abstract. This paper describes the multi-agent organization of a computer system that was designed to assist operators in decision making in the presence of emergencies. The application was developed for the case of emergencies caused by river floods. It operates on real-time receiving data recorded by sensors (rainfall, water levels, flows, etc.) and applies multi-agent techniques to interpret the data, predict the future behavior and recommend control actions. The system includes an advanced knowledge based … Show more

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“…There are multiple examples of expert systems that belong to this category. For instance, there are systems for public transportation management (Molina 2005), scheduling and coordination at an airport (Jo et al 2000), emergency decision support in floods (Molina and Blasco 2003) or electric power operation (Filho et al 2012).…”
Section: Expert Systems For the Management Of Sensorized Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are multiple examples of expert systems that belong to this category. For instance, there are systems for public transportation management (Molina 2005), scheduling and coordination at an airport (Jo et al 2000), emergency decision support in floods (Molina and Blasco 2003) or electric power operation (Filho et al 2012).…”
Section: Expert Systems For the Management Of Sensorized Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decision-making body will visit the various components Improving the case base and putting the new knowledge into the Knowledge Base, to make preparation for the following issues [7][8]. 2) Based on sharing the results of the collaboration, which is similar to the principle of the expert scoring method, namely, when the decision-making task cannot be decomposed into a series of relatively independent subtasks, each Agent needs to share respectively different opinions about part issues in the whole task to achieve mutual coordination [10].…”
Section: Q Gongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the generation of summaries of behavior is oriented to report relevant information of the river basin from the point of view of potential floods. This task can be considered as one of the components of a more complex intelligent system for emergency management [7].…”
Section: Application In Hydrologymentioning
confidence: 99%