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Mobile Agents For Data Analysis In Industrial Automation Systems
Halifax, Canada October 13-October 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IAT.2003.12410492003 IEEE/WIC International Conferenc ...
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D. P. Buse, The University of Liverpool, UK
J. Q. Feng, The University of Liverpool, UK
Q. H. Wu, The University of Liverpool, UK
In modern power systems and other industrial concerns, a large quantity of data is produced by condition monitoring and control systems. This data is used for a variety of purposes, and is often distributed over a number of sites. This paper describes part of a prototype system which combines mobile agents with a Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA)-based multi-agent system to provide remote analysis and reporting functions for data stored in power substation databases. A model of mobile agent performance in this application is derived, and a number of experimental results regarding the relative performance of mobile agents and static client-server agents are presented. These results suggest that in certain circumstances mobile agents have the potential to greatly increase the performance of this application. A comparison between using wrapper agents and direct database access for data retrieval is also performed.
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D. P. Buse, J. Q. Feng, Q. H. Wu, "Mobile Agents For Data Analysis In Industrial Automation Systems," iat, pp.60, 2003 IEEE/WIC International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'03), 2003
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