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Self-Organization in Multi Agent Systems: A Middleware Approach
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2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Self-organization is built upon two main building blocks: adaptive and uncoupled interaction mechanisms and context-awareness. Here we show how the middleware TOTA (Tuples On The Air) supports self-organization by providing effective abstractions for the above two building-blocks. TOTA relies on spatially distributed tuples for both supporting adaptive and uncoupled interactions between agents, and context-awareness. Agents can inject these tuples in the network, to make available some kind of
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-24701-2_16
fatcat:rlb7dotfrbhbbjay3eir3aneii