ICSC
interdisciplinary research

Fourth International ICSC Symposium on
ENGINEERING OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (EIS 2004)
in collaboration with the University of Madeira
Island of Madeira, Portugal
February 29 – March 2, 2004

 
 

 

Session:

Multi-Agent Systems
Tuesday, March 02, 2004, 12.10 – 12.30

Session Chair:

Gulnara Baldoquín de la Peña

   

Paper Title:

Knowledge Communication for Intelligent, Mechatronic Agents

   

Author(s):

P.Scheideler, University of Paderborn, Germany
W. Dangelmaier, University of Paderborn, Germany
G. Leichtnam, University of Paderborn, Germany
A. Schmidt, University of Paderborn, Germany

   

Abstract:

The objective of the Collaborative research centre 614 “Self-optimising Concepts and Structures in Mechanical Engineering” is the ability to assemble comprehensive future mechanical systems from single intelligent units. These units have specific abilities assuming autonomously the solution of a problem. The individual systems are integrated into one overall system being characterised by an active communication and cooperation between the units. If these units exchange information (data), from the IT point of view, we refer to an agent system. An agent of this system is an autonomous, active, and intelligent entity striving to optimise its own behaviour either autonomously or in cooperation with other agents. In case the system is optimised by a cooperation process, it is necessary for the agents to communicate with each other. Therefore, a multi agent system acting in more than one world of topics requires a precise notional concept for the receiver and the sender to understand the exchanged message. The solution for achieving this state are ontologies. They structure and describe unambiguously the environment. Without this unambiguity, misunderstandings and therefore the failure or collapse of a complex system might be the consequence. Thus, a system environment is to be developed maintaining the unambiguousness for all situations.

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