| J. A. Thorpe, J. E. Shiflett, G. W. Bloedorn, M. F. Hayes, and D. C. Miller. The simnet network and protocols. Technical Report 7102, BBN systems and technologies corporation, July 1989. |
.... or hundreds of intelligent agents, as they participate in realistic traffic environments that simulate traffic jams and pedestrians[8] or air traffic control environments that simulate multiple aircraft on airfields[19] or large scale combat environments that simulate friendly and enemy troops[30]. Such real time interaction is also seen in robotic environments, particularly in work such as robotic collaboration without communication[16] In all these environments, agent tracking is a key capability required for intelligent interaction. It involves monitoring other agents observable ....
J. A. Thorpe, J. E. Shiflett, G. W. Bloedorn, M. F. Hayes, and D. C. Miller. The simnet network and protocols. Technical Report 7102, BBN systems and technologies corporation, July 1989.
.... or hundreds of intelligent agents, as they participate in realistic traffic environments that simulate traffic jams and pedestrians[8] or air traffic control environments that simulate multiple aircraft on airfields[19] or large scale combat environments that simulate friendly and enemy troops[30]. Such real time interaction is also seen in robotic environments, particularly in work such as robotic collaboration without communication[16] In all these environments, agent tracking is a key capability required for intelligent interaction. It involves monitoring other agents observable ....
J. A. Thorpe, J. E. Shiflett, G. W. Bloedorn, M. F. Hayes, and D. C. Miller. The simnet network and protocols. Technical Report 7102, BBN systems and technologies corporation, July 1989.
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