Title :
Using intelligent agents for distributed measurements
Author :
Lanslots, J.P. ; Vecchio, A.
Author_Institution :
TST Res. & Technol. Dev., LMS Int., Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
Users of industrial software applications suffer from fast development cycles, and cannot keep up with the increasing complexity. However, an intelligent agent system assist the user in managing these complex environments by interaction of service-offering and service-requesting agents. This paper proposes such a multiagent framework that applies to a distributed measurement task in the structural testing domain. We define such a task as a setting in which both the objects under measurement as well as the users are physically spread out over the entire globe. The complexity of performing such complicated measurements and its coordination can be controlled by a multiagent system. The proposed framework outlines how a society of agents manage the entire data acquisition system. It coordinates its use by auction scheduling, and it presents an ontology that publishes the framework to the outside world. It is shown that the use of such service-offering agents in a distributed measurement setting is a feasible solution to encapsulate the complexity of industrial applications. This is shown based on a practical real-life measurement scenario.
Keywords :
data acquisition; electronic trading; measurement systems; mobile agents; multi-agent systems; auction scheduling; data acquisition system; distributed measurement task; industrial software applications; intelligent agent system; service-requesting agents; structural testing domain; Application software; Computer industry; Control systems; Data acquisition; Environmental management; Intelligent agent; Job shop scheduling; Multiagent systems; Performance evaluation; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Signal Processing, 2003 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7864-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISP.2003.1275812