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    Development of intelligent multi-sensor surveillance systems with agents

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    Intelligent multisensor surveillance systems consist of several types of sensors, which are installed on fixed and mobile devices. These components provide a huge quantity of information that has to be contrasted, correlated and integrated in order to recognize and react on special situations. These systems work in highly dynamic environments, with severe security and robustness requirements. All these characteristics imply the need for distributed solutions. In these solutions, scattered components can decide and act with some degree of autonomy (for instance, if they become isolated), or cooperate and coordinate for a complete tracking of special situations. In order to cope with these requirements and to better structure the solution, we have decided to design surveillance system control as a multiagent system. This is done by applying an agent-orientated methodology, which is assessed with concrete scenarios

    Modeling robot cognitive activity through active mental entities

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    This paper aims to lay down the foundations of an approach to the development of autonomous robot control architecture based on the explicit representation of mental attitudes underlying robot behavior, considered as autonomous active entities. The approach is intended to integrate concepts from the area of distributed architectures and of mental attitude representation and it is claimed to allow the achievement of both robust and sophisticated robot behavior. Starting from an analysis of the evolution of autonomous robot control architectures, the introduction of active mental entities in the context of a distributed control architecture is discussed and motivated. Attention is then focused on two classes of mental entities, namely intention and persuasion, and their main features are illustrated and discussed. A prototypical implementation of the proposed paradigm and its application to the control of Khepera simulator are then described. A comparison with related works and a discussion of the main directions of future research conclude the paper
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