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The ALADDIN project: intelligent agents for disaster management

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  • N. M. Adams
  • M. Field
  • E. Gelenbe
  • D. J. Hand
  • N. R. Jennings
  • David S. Leslie
  • D. Nicholson
  • S. D. Ramchurn
  • S. J. Roberts
  • A. Rogers
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Publication date2008
Host publicationInternational Workshop on Robotics for Risky Interventions and Surveillance of the Environment
PublisherInternational Advanced Robotics Programme
Number of pages9
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventIARP/EURON Workshop on Robotics for Risky Interventions and Environmental Surveillance (RISE) - Benicassim, Spain
Duration: 7/01/20088/01/2008

Conference

ConferenceIARP/EURON Workshop on Robotics for Risky Interventions and Environmental Surveillance (RISE)
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBenicassim
Period7/01/088/01/08

Conference

ConferenceIARP/EURON Workshop on Robotics for Risky Interventions and Environmental Surveillance (RISE)
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBenicassim
Period7/01/088/01/08

Abstract

ALADDIN [1] is a multi-disciplinary project that is developing novel techniques, architectures, and mechanisms for multi-agent systems in uncertain and dynamic environments. The application focus of the project is disaster management. Research within a number of themes is being pursued and this is considering different aspects of the interaction between autonomous agents and the decentralised system architectures that support those interactions. The aim of the research is to contribute to building more robust multi-agent systems for future applications in disaster management and other similar domains