Multi-agent based simulation system modelling for steelmaking-continuous casting production process

Author(s):  
Xu Wang ◽  
Zhen Wei ◽  
Sen Wang ◽  
Wei Zhou ◽  
Shixin Liu
2010 ◽  
Vol 108-111 ◽  
pp. 525-529
Author(s):  
Yi Kui Mo ◽  
Xiang Rong Qiao ◽  
Yong Yun Su

In light of the characteristics of transit passenger’s route choice behavior, this paper introduces a multi-agent based simulation approach into the study of this behavior.At first, the paper analyzes factors affecting transit passenger’s route choice behavior and then studies the rules of behavior for transit passengers when making route choices. The paper further proposes a utility function for selected routes and examines ways to investigate and analyze corresponding data so as to provide a basis for the modeling of passenger agent’s route choice behavior. Following this, the paper builds up a simulation system for transit passenger’s route choice behavior based on the multi-agent simulation software Starlogo developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and explains the process that will actually take place when using the simulation system. Finally, inadequacies of the study are analyzed and the focus of further research is indicated.


2005 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
MICHAEL LUCK ◽  
EMANUELA MERELLI

The scope of the Technical Forum Group (TFG) on Agents in Bioinformatics (BIOAGENTS) was to inspire collaboration between the agent and bioinformatics communities with the aim of creating an opportunity to propose a different (agent-based) approach to the development of computational frameworks both for data analysis in bioinformatics and for system modelling in computational biology. During the day, the participants examined the future of research on agents in bioinformatics primarily through 12 invited talks selected to cover the most relevant topics. From the discussions, it became clear that there are many perspectives to the field, ranging from bio-conceptual languages for agent-based simulation, to the definition of bio-ontology-based declarative languages for use by information agents, and to the use of Grid agents, each of which requires further exploration. The interactions between participants encouraged the development of applications that describe a way of creating agent-based simulation models of biological systems, starting from an hypothesis and inferring new knowledge (or relations) by mining and analysing the huge amount of public biological data. In this report we summarize and reflect on the presentations and discussions.


2015 ◽  
Vol 98 (7) ◽  
pp. 22-33
Author(s):  
GAKU HASHIMOTO ◽  
TAKANORI FUJIWARA ◽  
MASAAKI SUZUKI ◽  
HIROSHI OKUDA ◽  
JUNJI ISE ◽  
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