For embedded systems, an efficient allocation of the tasks is essential to maximize the limited resources of computing, memory units or the energy consumption. Within companies, the choice of reliability is made by assigning some tasks to dedicated hardware components. We offer to bring multi-agents algorithms at the heart of embedded systems to allow negotiation between hardware resources units within machine network. Thus, some tasks usually dedicated to a hardware unit might be handed down by other free hardware units flexibly. Our researches propose the multi-agents embedded platform MERMAID dedicated to hardware environment. It allows inter-agents negotiation and interactions with classical processes by the integration of the D-Bus protocol. This platform is also based on the FIPA-ACL standards and the CNIP negotiation protocol. We detail in this paper the implementation and negotiations of this platform through the use case of displaying a picture.
Task Delegation through Multi-Agent Negotiation in Embedded Systems by the Platform MERMAID
01.09.2017
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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