Messaging performance of FIPA interaction protocols in networked embedded controllers
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López Orozco, Omar Jehovani; Martínez Lastra, José Luis; Pérez García, José A.; Cavia Soto, María de los Ángeles
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2008Derechos
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EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems, 2008, 470856
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation-
SpringerOpen
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Agent-based technologies in production control systems could facilitate seamless reconfiguration and integration of mechatronic devices/modules into systems. Advances in embedded controllers which are continuously improving computational capabilities allow for software modularization and distribution of decisions. Agent platforms running on embedded controllers could hide the complexity of bootstrap and communication. Therefore, it is important to investigate the messaging performance of the agents whosemainmotivation is the resource allocation in manufacturing systems (i.e., conveyor system). The tests were implemented using the FIPA-compliant JADE-LEAP agent platform. Agent containers were distributed through networked embedded controllers, and agents were communicating using request and contract-net FIPA interaction protocols. The test scenarios are organized in intercontainer and intracontainer communications. The work shows the messaging performance for the different test scenarios using both interaction protocols.
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