
Controlsystem for multi‐agent groups of heterogeneoussensors
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A.Yu. Kulikov,
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Alexandr Timoshenko,
А. О. Жуков,
Igor Kartsan,
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Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.47813/dnit-mip5/2022-3091-87-92
Subject(s) - computer science , scalability , software , cybernetics , service (business) , software architecture , transceiver , distributed computing , embedded system , action (physics) , decision support system , duration (music) , software engineering , real time computing , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , operating system , art , physics , economy , literature , quantum mechanics , economics , wireless
The results of the analysis of experience in creating multi-agent sensor group control systems used to solve the problems of monitoring complex environments under conditions of dynamic changes in the composition of the group and the action of destabilizing factors in real time are presented. It was shown that in forming requirements to prospective monitoring systems it is necessary to ensure a minimum feedback time from sensors and sensors, the sensors mean a cybernetic device with a transceiver for receiving commands and transmitting information, for adequate management commands, as well as the presence of a decision-making assistance system for operators when working in manual or semi-automatic modes. According to the results of the analysis, it was concluded about the importance of using SOA architecture, service-oriented, in the design of software to ensure the possibility of flexible connection of sensors and systems, as well as the implementation of such important principles as scalability, alignment of organizational and structural interactions, and analysis of information received in real time and post analysis to implement decision support, the basic decisions in creating hardware.