Abstract

Abstract The performance of a distributed computer control system that uses communication both for structuring and for knowledge and information transfer between agents is discussed. This agent-centred approach relies on the use of agent templates and interaction rules — resulting in a distributed computer control system framework that is able to adapt as operating requirements change. Implementation of a distributed controller, which simulates a simple conventional controller is described. The effect on performance of this approach, both in terms of processor loading and network traffic is shown to be minimal.

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