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Ambiance Intelligence Approach Using IoT and Multi-Agent System

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  • Meftah Zouai

    (Laboratory LINFI, Department of Computer Science, University of Mohamed Khider, Biskra, Algeria)

  • Okba Kazar

    (Laboratory LINFI, Department of Computer Science, University of Mohamed Khider, Biskra, Algeria)

  • Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot

    (Laboratory UCASE, University of Cadiz, Cadiz, Spain)

  • Belgacem Haba

    (Invensas Corp., San Jose, USA)

  • Nadia Kabachi

    (Laboratory ERIC, University of Lyon 1, Lyon, France)

  • M. Krishnamurhty

    (Documentation Research & Training Center, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India)

Abstract

Internet of things is a network of objects mainly supported by electronic devices and electronic components such as sensors and electronic cards. These objects can be physical and virtual devices, sensors or actuators, are autonomous and have their own intelligence characteristics. On the other hand, smart environments are those in which sensors and actuators have been integrated, to react to events and to adapt to those present. The environment acquires intelligence through its intelligent components, or through the intelligence resulting from its interaction with other components. Our contribution is a proposal of Cognitive IoT (CIoT) devices structure by adding an agent layer to the device. Such layer provides the device with agent characteristics (intelligence, autonomy, cooperation and organization).

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  • Meftah Zouai & Okba Kazar & Guadalupe Ortiz Bellot & Belgacem Haba & Nadia Kabachi & M. Krishnamurhty, 2019. "Ambiance Intelligence Approach Using IoT and Multi-Agent System," International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST), IGI Global, vol. 10(1), pages 37-55, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jdst00:v:10:y:2019:i:1:p:37-55
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