2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi7010027
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Developing an Agent-Based Simulation System for Post-Earthquake Operations in Uncertainty Conditions: A Proposed Method for Collaboration among Agents

Abstract: Agent-based modeling is a promising approach for developing simulation tools for natural hazards in different areas, such as during urban search and rescue (USAR) operations. The present study aimed to develop a dynamic agent-based simulation model in post-earthquake USAR operations using geospatial information system and multi agent systems (GIS and MASs, respectively). We also propose an approach for dynamic task allocation and establishing collaboration among agents based on contract net protocol (CNP) and… Show more

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“…In the disaster management domain, research in the area of agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) has focused on the emergency response to major natural and manmade events with agents representing individuals exhibiting behaviour intended to mimic emergency responders and/or members of the public (Bellamine-Ben Saoud, Ben Mena, Dugdale, Pavard, & Ben Ahmed, 2006;Hawe, Coates, Wilson, & Crouch, 2015;Hooshangi & Alesheikh, 2018;Mysore, Narzisi, & Mishra, 2006). In the context of flood risk management, agent-based models (ABMs) have been used to model evacuation strategies involving agents representing individual members of the public (Dawson, Peppe, & Wang, 2011;Liu, Okada, Shen, & Li, 2010).…”
Section: Modeling Smes' Flood Preparedness Response and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the disaster management domain, research in the area of agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) has focused on the emergency response to major natural and manmade events with agents representing individuals exhibiting behaviour intended to mimic emergency responders and/or members of the public (Bellamine-Ben Saoud, Ben Mena, Dugdale, Pavard, & Ben Ahmed, 2006;Hawe, Coates, Wilson, & Crouch, 2015;Hooshangi & Alesheikh, 2018;Mysore, Narzisi, & Mishra, 2006). In the context of flood risk management, agent-based models (ABMs) have been used to model evacuation strategies involving agents representing individual members of the public (Dawson, Peppe, & Wang, 2011;Liu, Okada, Shen, & Li, 2010).…”
Section: Modeling Smes' Flood Preparedness Response and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to verify the performance of the new improved contract net protocol, the Repast platform was used to do the corresponding simulation, mainly through the communication traffic and run-time to compare the performance of the improved contract net protocol, dynamic contract net protocol and classical contract net protocol. As the number of agents is limited in the initial tender release stage and the number of point-to-point communications is reduced in the whole process, our experiment is specifically divided into three steps to verify the superiority of the improved contract net protocol [24].…”
Section: Simulation Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exact prediction of the behavior at a high level is necessary to model aspect at the very low level of its structure. Additionally, taking into account our unique accent on air traffic models, we can assess that a rich environment which defines the physical aspects of the agent behavior is needed to help in establishing the inner-mechanism between agents [10]. Another model of MAS has concentrated on closed systems, in which most aspects of agents can be determined [11].…”
Section: Using Multi Agents System In Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%