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2007
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DECIDE: Applying Multi-agent Design and Decision Logic to a Baggage Handling System

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DECIDE: Applying Multi-agent Design and Decision Logic to a Baggage Handling System
Behind the curtains at check-in desks in airports hide some of the most complex material handling systems, which manage to get your bag transported to the correct departure gate of your flight. The conventional control software uses a strategy primarily based on a shortest path algorithm, not taking into account dynamical changes or utilization of less packed areas of the BHS. We changed that perspective towards a decentralized multi-agent based solution by developing strongly collaborating agents. The agents replace the existing control software without modifying the layout of the BHS. In this paper we describe BHS problem and the agent-based design. We pay special attention to the impact of the local environments of the agents, and finally give examples of implemented decision strategies.
Kasper Hallenborg, Yves Demazeau
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where EEMMAS
Authors Kasper Hallenborg, Yves Demazeau
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