Agents, agent-oriented modelling and multi-agent systems (MAS) introduce new and unconventional concepts in computer science. These elements are able to sparkle new modelling perspectives in behavioural knowledge and in environmental domain, where interactions between humans and natural/artificial agents are not standardized. MAS are considered as “societies of agents” interacting to coordinate their behaviour and often cooperate to achieve some collective goal. In order to show involved agents and roles in a quasi-hierarchical scale of interaction behaviours, we propose to set up schemes aimed at simplifying behaviors and interactions between human and non-human agents in indoor spaces for urban microclimate management.

Planning for the microclimate of urban spaces: Notes from a multi-agent approach / Borri, Dino; Camarda, Domenico; Pluchinotta, Irene. - STAMPA. - 8683:(2014), pp. 179-182. [10.1007/978-3-319-10831-5_27]

Planning for the microclimate of urban spaces: Notes from a multi-agent approach

Dino Borri;Domenico Camarda;Irene Pluchinotta
2014-01-01

Abstract

Agents, agent-oriented modelling and multi-agent systems (MAS) introduce new and unconventional concepts in computer science. These elements are able to sparkle new modelling perspectives in behavioural knowledge and in environmental domain, where interactions between humans and natural/artificial agents are not standardized. MAS are considered as “societies of agents” interacting to coordinate their behaviour and often cooperate to achieve some collective goal. In order to show involved agents and roles in a quasi-hierarchical scale of interaction behaviours, we propose to set up schemes aimed at simplifying behaviors and interactions between human and non-human agents in indoor spaces for urban microclimate management.
2014
Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering: 11th International Conference, CDVE 2014, Seattle, WA, USA, September 14-17, 2014. Proceedings
978-3-319-10830-8
Springer
Planning for the microclimate of urban spaces: Notes from a multi-agent approach / Borri, Dino; Camarda, Domenico; Pluchinotta, Irene. - STAMPA. - 8683:(2014), pp. 179-182. [10.1007/978-3-319-10831-5_27]
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