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Agent Technologies for Sensor Networks

Rogers, A., Corkill, D. D. and Jennings, N. R. (2009) Agent Technologies for Sensor Networks. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 24 (2). pp. 13-17.

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks are increasingly seen as a solution to the problem of performing continuous wide-area monitoring in many environmental, security, and military scenarios. The distributed nature of such networks and the autonomous behavior expected of them presents many novel challenges. In this article, we argue that a new synthesis of electronic engineering and agent technology is required to address these challenges, and we describe three examples where this synthesis has succeeded. In more detail, we describe how these novel approaches address the need for communication and computationally efficient decentralized algorithms to coordinate the behavior of physically distributed sensors, how they enable the real-world deployment of sensor agent platforms in the field, and finally, how they facilitate the development of intelligent agents that can autonomously acquire data from these networks and perform information processing tasks such as fusion, inference, and prediction.

Item Type:Article
Creator/Authors:
Alex Rogers
Daniel D. Corkill
Nicholas R. Jennings
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Date:March 2009
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Performance Indicator:EZ~03~02~12
Citations:ISI: 5, Google Scholar: 24
Downloads (2010):250
ID Code:17194
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:37
Deposited On:18 Mar 2009 09:13 by Rogers, Alex

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