| Papaioannou. "Mobile Agents: Are They Useful for Establishing a Virtual Presence in Space?". Agents with Adjustable Autonomy Symposium, part of the AAAI 1999 Spring Symposium Series. |
....before su cient numbers of these entities inhabit space to make the vision reality. However, the advantages of local interaction, adjustable autonomy and interaction at a distance make mobile agents a particularly useful technology even with a single spacecraft. These ideas have been aired before [18]. 4.2 Self Tuning Networks As we have seen, the nature of the network is changing and we require new software architectures for exploiting these new frontiers. Nearly all contemporary computer networks consist of a mixture of disparate hardware, operating systems and other computing devices, the ....
Papaioannou, T.: Mobile Agents: Are They Useful for Establishing a Virtual Presence in Space?. In: Agents with Adjustable Autonomy Symposium, part of the AAAI 1999 Spring Symposium Series.
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Papaioannou. "Mobile Agents: Are They Useful for Establishing a Virtual Presence in Space?". Agents with Adjustable Autonomy Symposium, part of the AAAI 1999 Spring Symposium Series.
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