Title
The Perplexus Programming Framework: Combining Bio-inspiration and Agent-Oriented Programming for the Simulation of Large Scale Complex Systems
Abstract
This paper presents a flexible agent-oriented programming framework that provides native support for bio-inspired mechanisms. This solution, developed within the Perplexus IST European project [IST-034632] aims at providing a means for the specification of applications running on a distributed and pervasive network of mobile nodes. In such applications, the deployed systems may face time-changing environments and bio-inspiration may prove useful bringing self-adaptability to the system. The presented framework features are demonstrated on a proof-of-concept application made of simple robots that autonomously improve their behaviour over time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-85857-7_36
ICES
Keywords
Field
DocType
pervasive network,proof-of-concept application,bio-inspired mechanism,simple robot,agent-oriented programming,large scale,perplexus ist european project,combining bio-inspiration,native support,complex systems,time-changing environment,mobile node,framework feature,flexible agent-oriented programming framework,perplexus programming,time change,scalability,complex system,proof of concept,ad hoc network
Complex system,Computer science,Agent-oriented programming,Wireless ad hoc network,Robot,Software framework,Distributed computing,Scalability
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5216
0302-9743
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
3
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Olivier Brousse121.44
Gilles Sassatelli258383.50
Thierry Gil343.19
Michel Robert441.50
François Grize543.51
Eduardo Sanchez616314.64
Andres Upegui725222.41
Yann Thoma814416.12