Continuous Approximation of a Discrete Situated and Reactive Multi-Agent System: Contribution to Agent Parameterization
ADREIT, Françoise
Systèmes Multi-Agents Coopératifs [IRIT-SMAC]
Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès [UT2J]
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Systèmes Multi-Agents Coopératifs [IRIT-SMAC]
Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès [UT2J]
ADREIT, Françoise
Systèmes Multi-Agents Coopératifs [IRIT-SMAC]
Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès [UT2J]
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Systèmes Multi-Agents Coopératifs [IRIT-SMAC]
Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès [UT2J]
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en
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PRIMA 2014: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - 17th International Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, December 1-5, 2014. Proceedings, PRIMA 2014: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - 17th International Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, December 1-5, 2014. Proceedings, PRIMA 2014 - 17th Pacific Rim international Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, 2014-12-01, Queenland. 2015, vol. 8861, p. 365--380
Springer
Resumen en inglés
We propose a formal model for situated and reactive multi-agent systems based on correlated discrete random walks. In order to study this model, we construct a continuous approximation ending up on the Fokker-Planck equation. ...Leer más >
We propose a formal model for situated and reactive multi-agent systems based on correlated discrete random walks. In order to study this model, we construct a continuous approximation ending up on the Fokker-Planck equation. This result allows us to determine an optimal parameterization for the agents, with respect to the system’s objective. Numerical simulations confirm the approach from two points of view, the validity of the continuous model and the optimality of the agents’ parameterization.< Leer menos
Palabras clave en inglés
Modelling System Dynamics
Validation and Verification ofMulti-Agent Systems
Multi-agent Simulation
Validation and Verification of Multi-Agent Systems
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