Enabling Industrial Motion Control through IIoT Multi-Agent Communication

Author(s):  
Razvan-Adrian Luchian ◽  
Sabin Rosioru ◽  
Iulia Stamatescu ◽  
Ioana Fagarasan ◽  
Grigore Stamatescu
Author(s):  
Zojan Memon ◽  
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Akhtar Hussain Jalbani ◽  
Mohsin Shaikh ◽  
Rafia Naz Memon ◽  
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Author(s):  
R. Keith Sawyer

Sociology should be the foundational science of social emergence. But to date, sociologists have neglected emergence, and studies of emergence are more common within microeconomics. Moving forward, I argue that a science of social emergence requires two advances beyond current approaches—and that sociology is better positioned than economics to make these advances. First, consistent with existing critiques of microeconomics, I argue that we need a more sophisticated representation of individual agents. Second, I argue that multi-agent models need a more sophisticated representation of interaction processes. The agent communication languages currently used by multi-agent systems researchers are not appropriate for modeling human societies. I conclude by arguing that the scientific study of interaction and emergence will have to migrate out of microeconomics and become a part of sociology. Sociologists, for their part, should embrace multi-agent modeling to pursue a more rigorous study of these traditional sociological issues.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hangyu Mao ◽  
Zhengchao Zhang ◽  
Zhen Xiao ◽  
Zhibo Gong ◽  
Yan Ni

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