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2021
DOI: 10.3233/ais-210593
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Towards trustworthy Cyber-physical Production Systems: A dynamic agent accountability approach

Abstract: Smart manufacturing is a challenging trend being fostered by the Industry 4.0 paradigm. In this scenario Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) are particularly elected for modeling such types of intelligent, decentralised processes, thanks to their autonomy in pursuing collective and cooperative goals. From a human perspective, however, increasing the confidence in trustworthiness of MAS based Cyber-physical Production Systems (CPPS) remains a significant challenge. Manufacturing services must comply with strong requireme… Show more

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“…As an alternative response to the concerns of distributed control in manufacturing, recently a Manufacturing Agent Accountability Framework has been proposed, which is a dynamic authorization framework that defines and enforces boundaries in which agents are freely permitted to exploit their intelligence to reach individual and collective objectives [45].…”
Section: Distributed Intelligence Architectures In Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an alternative response to the concerns of distributed control in manufacturing, recently a Manufacturing Agent Accountability Framework has been proposed, which is a dynamic authorization framework that defines and enforces boundaries in which agents are freely permitted to exploit their intelligence to reach individual and collective objectives [45].…”
Section: Distributed Intelligence Architectures In Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%