Abstract

The necessity of low-cost and rapid prototyping tools is often arisen in the field of manufacturing system design. This work showed that virtual reality, combined with multi-agent systems was a very efficient method to perform such a prototype. Virtual reality offered an easy to understand representation of the future system and a powerful reactivity from end-users. Because Agent paradigm enforced local point of view, modularity and re-usability could be achieved. Applied on the KorSo case study, this method led to a fully distributed architecture without any centralized controller. Agent-orientness was also a very structuring approach, specially because behaviors were modeled by Petri nets

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