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First Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services (MobiQuitous'04)
Minimising Intrusiveness in Pervasive Computing Environments Using Multi-Agent Negotiation
Boston, Massachussets, USA
August 22-August 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2208-4
Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, University of Southampton
Benjamin Deitch, University of Southampton
Mark K. Thompson, University of Southampton
David C. De Roure, University of Southampton
Nicholas R. Jennings, University of Southampton
Michael Luck, University of Southampton
This paper highlights intrusiveness as a key issue in the field of pervasive computing environments and presents a multi-agent approach to tackling it. Specifically, we discuss how interruptions can impact on individual and group tasks and how they can be managed by taking into account user and group preferences through negotiation between software agents. The system we develop is implemented on the Jabber platform and is deployed in the context of a meeting room scenario.
Citation:
Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Benjamin Deitch, Mark K. Thompson, David C. De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Michael Luck, "Minimising Intrusiveness in Pervasive Computing Environments Using Multi-Agent Negotiation," mobiquitous, pp.364-372, First Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services (MobiQuitous'04), 2004
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