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Intelligent Agents Enabling Negotiated Control of Pervasive Environments

Kecheng Liu, Jarunee Duangsuwan*, and Zhutao Huang
* Author for corresponding; e-mail address: j.duangsuwan@reading.ac.uk
Volume: Vol.38 (SPECIAL ISSUE 2011)
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Received: 15 July 2010, Revised: -, Accepted: 31 January 2011, Published: -

Citation: Liu K., Duangsuwan J. and Huang Z., Intelligent Agents Enabling Negotiated Control of Pervasive Environments, Chiang Mai Journal of Science, 2011; 38(ECIAL): 99-122.

Abstract

One of the important goals of the intelligent buildings especially in commercial applications is not only to minimize the energy consumption but also to enhance the occupant’s comfort. However, most of current development in the intelligent buildings focuses on an implementation of the automatic building control systems that can support energy efficiency approach. The consideration of occupants’ preferences is not adequate. To improve occupant’s wellbeing and energy efficiency in intelligent environments, we develop four types of agent combined together to form a multi-agent system to control the intelligent buildings. Users’ preferential conflicts are discussed. Furthermore, a negotiation mechanism for conflict resolution, has been proposed in order to reach an agreement, and has been represented in syntax directed translation schemes for future implementation and testing. Keywords: conflict resolution, intelligent buildings, multi-agent systems (MAS), negotiation strategy, syntax directed translation schemes (SDTS).

Keywords: conflict resolution, intelligent buildings, multi-agent systems (MAS),, negotiation strategy, syntax directed translation schemes (SDTS).
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