2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21113807
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Applicability of Multi-Agent Systems and Constrained Reasoning for Sensor-Based Distributed Scenarios: A Systematic Mapping Study on Dynamic DCOPs

Abstract: Context: At present, sensor-based systems are widely used to solve distributed problems in changing environments where sensors are controlled by intelligent agents. On Multi-Agent Systems, agents perceive their environment through such sensors, acting upon that environment through actuators in a continuous cycle. These problems have not always been addressed from an ad-hoc perspective, designed specifically for the circumstances of the problem at hand. Instead, they have been modelled under a common mathematic… Show more

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“…While most extant DCOP studies in MAS focus on agent properties such as reactivity, learning, social abilities, scalability, and stabilisation, proactive agent behaviour is the goal of several approaches [13][14][15][16]. In proactive methods, an agent is expected to be goal-driven and not only react to environmental changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most extant DCOP studies in MAS focus on agent properties such as reactivity, learning, social abilities, scalability, and stabilisation, proactive agent behaviour is the goal of several approaches [13][14][15][16]. In proactive methods, an agent is expected to be goal-driven and not only react to environmental changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then incongruity between the development and application of CCMs negatively influences software and algorithms reusability and the efficiency/economy of development. Accordingly, investigation of the applicability of CCMs is a primary and central objective of validation efforts in system engineering, and an important issue for both academia and industry (Brazdil et al 1994;Barambones et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%