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Main Authors: Aky, Nathan, Payet, Denis, Giroux, Sylvain, Courdier, Rémy
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02726
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author Aky, Nathan
Payet, Denis
Giroux, Sylvain
Courdier, Rémy
author_facet Aky, Nathan
Payet, Denis
Giroux, Sylvain
Courdier, Rémy
contents Towns and cities are currently equipping themselves with a host of connected devices, with a view to transforming themselves into ''smart cities''. To manage this mass of connected objects, autonomous software entities, known as agents, can be attached to them to cooperate and use these devices to offer personalized services. However, this object infrastructure needs to be semantically structured in order to be exploited. This is why the proposal of this article is an ontology, formatted in OWL, describing the object infrastructures, their links with the organization of the multi-agent system and the services to be delivered according to the users of the system. The ontology is applied to smart mobility for people with reduced mobility, and could be adapted to other smart city axes.
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spellingShingle Une ontologie pour les syst{è}mes multi-agents ambiants dans les villes intelligentes
Aky, Nathan
Payet, Denis
Giroux, Sylvain
Courdier, Rémy
Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems
Towns and cities are currently equipping themselves with a host of connected devices, with a view to transforming themselves into ''smart cities''. To manage this mass of connected objects, autonomous software entities, known as agents, can be attached to them to cooperate and use these devices to offer personalized services. However, this object infrastructure needs to be semantically structured in order to be exploited. This is why the proposal of this article is an ontology, formatted in OWL, describing the object infrastructures, their links with the organization of the multi-agent system and the services to be delivered according to the users of the system. The ontology is applied to smart mobility for people with reduced mobility, and could be adapted to other smart city axes.
title Une ontologie pour les syst{è}mes multi-agents ambiants dans les villes intelligentes
topic Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02726