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ABSTRACT
Title |
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An Artificial Immune System Model for Multi Agents Resource Sharing in Distributed Environments |
Authors |
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Tejbanta Singh Chingtham, G. Sahoo, M.K. Ghose |
Keywords |
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Multi-Agents, Artificial Immune System, Autonomous
Robots, Distributed Environment, Self-Charging Robots. |
Issue Date |
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August 2010 |
Abstract |
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Natural Immune system plays a vital role in the survival of
the all living being. It provides a mechanism to defend itself
from external predates making it consistent systems, capable
of adapting itself for survival incase of changes. The human
immune system has motivated scientists and engineers for
finding powerful information processing algorithms that has
solved complex engineering tasks. This paper explores one of
the various possibilities for solving problem in a Multiagent
scenario wherein multiple robots are deployed to achieve a
goal collectively. The final goal is dependent on the
performance of individual robot and its survival without
having to lose its energy beyond a predetermined threshold
value by deploying an evolutionary computational technique
otherwise called the artificial immune system that imitates the
biological immune system. |
Page(s) |
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1813-1818 |
ISSN |
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0975–3397 |
Source |
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Vol. 2, Issue.5 |
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