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Os sistemas autônomos de manufatura distribuída (ADMS) consistem em vários componentes inteligentes, com cada componente agindo de acordo com seus próprios julgamentos. O objetivo do ADMS é realizar sistemas de fabricação mais ágeis e adaptáveis. Este artigo apresenta a introdução de agentes dependentes de contexto (CDAs) no ADMS que alternam estratégias dependendo das condições do sistema para obter melhor desempenho do que pode ser alcançado por agentes que usam as mesmas estratégias sob todas as condições do sistema. Para o problema de escalonamento de tarefas em tempo real, o artigo apresenta uma arquitetura CDA básica e os resultados de uma extensa avaliação empírica de seu desempenho em relação a outros esquemas baseados em regras baseados em vários índices comuns para despacho em tempo real.
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Toshiyuki MIYAMOTO, Bruce H. KROGH, Sadatoshi KUMAGAI, "Context-Dependent Agents for Real-Time Scheduling in Manufacturing Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E85-A, no. 11, pp. 2407-2413, November 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Autonomous distributed manufacturing systems (ADMS) consist of multiple intelligent components with each component acting according to its own judgments. The ADMS objective is to realize more agile and adaptive manufacturing systems. This paper presents the introduction of context-dependent agents (CDAs) in ADMS that switch strategies depending on system conditions to achieve better performance than can be realized by agents that use the same strategies under all system conditions. For the real-time job scheduling problem, the paper presents a basic CDA architecture and the results of an extensive empirical evaluation of its performance relative to other rule-based schemes based on several common indices for real-time dispatch.
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