An Architecture for MAS Simulation Environments

In this paper, we discuss the model of an environment for a geographically based simulation system. The environment is structured as a graph in which nodes represent locations and edges represent paths between locations. The space is decomposed into a network of cells which are managed by cell contr...

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Message Transport
Multiagent System
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