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The Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) is a set of software libraries that are designed to support the development and deployment of distributed agent systems. These libraries provide functionality for creating mobile agents, managing their movement and communication, and ensuring their robustness and reliability in distributed environments.
The references below appear to be discussing the use of intelligent agents in various projects related to information management, situation awareness, and battle command. The text mentions that agents are ideal for adaptive cognition, highly distributed systems, and execution monitoring. The text also mentions that an intelligent, mobile agent requires an agent framework or run-time environment in which to operate, and that a specific agent framework called the Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) has been deployed to many military applications. The text also mentions research on topics such as application reconfiguration in wireless sensor networks, peer-to-peer data lookup for multi-agent systems, and adaptive peer-to-peer agent sensor networks.
- Agent Computing Environment (ACE) is a software framework that provides a common infrastructure for building and deploying distributed, concurrent, and real-time systems. It is designed to support the development of systems that are composed of autonomous, mobile agents that can interact with one another and with their environment. The ACE framework provides a set of libraries and tools that support the creation and management of agents, their communication and mobility, and the handling of system-wide concerns such as security and fault tolerance. It also provides a set of services, such as event handling, thread management, and network communication, that can be used by agents to perform their tasks.
- Fast Connectivity for Coalitions and Agents Project (FastC2AP) is a research project that aims to develop and evaluate technologies and architectures for providing fast and reliable connectivity among coalitions and agents in dynamic and uncertain environments. The goal of the project is to enable the rapid formation and dissolution of coalitions, as well as the efficient communication and coordination among the agents within a coalition. The project is focused on developing new networking protocols and technologies, as well as new methods for coalition formation, management, and dissolution. The project also aims to develop new methods for secure and robust communication among agents and coalitions, while also addressing the challenges of scalability, adaptability, and resilience in such dynamic environments.
- Intelligent Interoperable Agent Toolkit (I2AT) is a software framework for developing intelligent agents that can interoperate with other agents and systems. The goal of I2AT is to provide an easy-to-use, flexible and extensible platform for building intelligent agents that can interact with other agents and systems in a seamless and efficient way.
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Dynamic agent composition from semantic web services M Czajkowski, AL Buczak, MO Hofmann – Semantic Web and Databases, 2005 – Springer … ATL developed the Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) and applied it in about two dozen projects covering a full range of intelligent systems, including in- formation management for time-sensitive strike [16], situation awareness for small military units, and executing … Cited by 4 Related articles All 11 versions
Adaptive peer-to-peer agent sensor networks RY Sheu, M Czajkowski… – AAMAS Workshop on …, 2007 – users.ecs.soton.ac.uk … 3. AGENT ARCHITECTURE The APPA framework is a proposed extension to LM ATL existing agent framework EMAA (Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture) [14], which has been deployed to many military applications. The … Cited by 5 Related articles All 5 versions
Plan execution monitoring with distributed intelligent agents for battle command JP Allen, KP Barry… – Defense and …, 2004 – proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org … 4. EXTENSIBLE MOBILE AGENT ARCHITECTURE The Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) provides a family of software libraries that enable the creation and deployment of robust and reliable distributed agent systems. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions
GAMA: Towards Architecture-centric Software Engineering of Mobile Agent Systems S Azaiez, F Oquendo – Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on …, 2004 – IET … for example, the place concept. Regarding generic mobile agent architecture. we can cite ACE [18] (Agent Computing Environment) and EMAA [I9] (Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture). Just like mobile agent systems and … Cited by 1 Related articles
[BOOK] Peer-to-peer data lookup for multi-agent systems M Thomas, W Regli – 2005 – Springer … more complex network. 5 Implementation 5.1 The Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) As noted earlier, an intelligent, mobile agent requires an agent framework, or run-time environment, in which to operate. For this … Cited by 1 Related articles All 7 versions
Bridging Semantic eGovernment Applications using Ontology-to-Ontology Message Translation. M Czajkowski, B Ashpole, T Hughes, T Le – AAAI Spring Symposium: …, 2006 – aaai.org … After composition, MPAC executes each service with an agent using ATL’s Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) (Hofmann et al. 2001). ATL’s experience with agents has shown they are ideal for adaptive cognition, highly distributed systems, and execution monitoring. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 6 versions
Context based shared understanding for situation awareness DG Cooper – Proceedings of the MSS National Symposium on …, 2004 – atl.lmco.com … of operational context. 2.1 Small Unit Operations The Grapevine in Small Unit Operations used LM ATL’s Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) as our proxy and network layer over TCP/IP. Messages were translated … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions
Achieving battlespace awareness in network-centric warfare by integrating web and agent technologies JM McCormick, PM Gerken… – Defense and …, 2004 – proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org … For our research, we used an agent framework developed by Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (LM ATL), the Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA). An overview of EMAA is provided in the Technical Approach section. … Related articles All 7 versions
A method for application reconfiguration in wireless sensor networks X Wu, F Li – Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and …, 2013 – tim.sagepub.com … Existing agent framework (EMAA) Before detail our mobile agent framework, we first provide some preliminaries. Our work is based on an existing agent framework EMAA (Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture; Hofmann et al., 2001). … Related articles All 4 versions
Intelligent Interoperable Agent Toolkit (I2AT) M Hofmann – 2005 – DTIC Document … 4. Technology Overview 4.1 Existing Technologies 4.1.1 LM ATL EMAA Agent Platform The Extensible Mobile Agent Architecture (EMAA) was developed by Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (Figure 1). EMAA provides a rich component framework for …
Data Fusion for the Apache Longbow: Implementation and Experiences S Jameson, C Stoneking, DG Cooper… – ANNUAL FORUM …, 2005 – atl.external.lmco.com Page 1. Data Fusion for the Apache Longbow: Implementation and Experiences Steve Jameson1, Craig Stoneking2, David G. Cooper3, Peter Gerken2, Chris Garrett2, and Adria Hughes3 1Manager, 2Senior Member of the Engineering … Cited by 1 Related articles All 5 versions
[BOOK] Semantic Web and Databases: Second International Workshop, SWDB 2004, Toronto, Canada, August 29-30, 2004, Revised Selected Papers C Bussler, V Tannen, I Fundulaki – 2005 – books.google.com Page 1. Christoph Bussler Val Tannen Irini Fundulaki (Eds.) Semantic Web and Databases Second International Workshop, SWDB 2004 Toronto, Canada, August 2004 Revised Selected Papers Page 2. Lecture Notes in Computer … Cited by 4 Related articles All 3 versions