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Multi-Agent based ocean-Transport and traffic controlling system: A simulation

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posted on 2024-06-06, 10:39 authored by T Selvarajah, S Vasanthapriyan
© 2015 IEEE. The recent impressive technological advancement in information technology (IT) and as well as in Communication have resulted the drastically improved developments in present systems. Most routine tasks have been automated with the support of advanced technologies. Multi-Agent systems (MAS) play a major role in automating the tasks in wide range. In this sense current Ocean-Transportation and Traffic Management (OTTM) requires the support of artificial intelligence through MAS, transformation and evolution of ocean-Transportation leads to a well-organized automated coordination. Currently the system has a limited capacity and cannot handle the increasing future ocean traffic demands. The proposed Agent based Ocean-Transport and Traffic Management (A-OTTM) concepts are deployed and thoroughly evaluated under realistic conditions with certain circumstances. Through this paper we present an agent based management system which is an emerging Multiagent A-OTTM simulator. It is developed with fairly accurate emulation of A-OTTM which is based on the human-controller-operation (HCO) workload model and human-computer interaction. We present preliminary as well as intermediary results of A-OTTM focusing on the efficiency and accuracy of the simulated controllers.

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Pagination

1-5

Location

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Start date

2015-02-17

End date

2015-02-19

ISBN-13

9781479976263

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

NSITNSW 2015 : Proceedings of the 5th National Symposium on Information Technology: Towards New Smart World

Event

Information Technology: Towards New Smart World. Symposium (2015 : 5th : Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

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