UMASS Intelligent Home project

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Abstract

Intelligent environments are an interesting development and research application problem for multi-agent systems. The functional and spatial distribution of tasks naturally lends itself to a multi-agent model and the existence of shared resources creates interactions over which the agents must coordinate. In the UMASS Intelligent Home project we have designed and implemented a set of distributed autonomous home control agents and deployed them in a simulated home environment. Our focus is primarily on resource coordination, though this project has multiple goals and areas of exploration ranging from the intellectual evaluation of the application as a general MAS testbed to the practical evaluation of our agent building and simulation tools.

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Lesser, V., Atighetchi, M., Benyo, B., Horling, B., Raja, A., Vincent, R., … Zhang, S. X. (1999). UMASS Intelligent Home project. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (pp. 291–298). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/301136.301213

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