Abstract

This research paper addresses the problem of modeling service between heterogeneous intelligent spaces, essentially to share complex services. In the last decade, development-focused health care systems in intelligent environments have taken great interest, especially through the development of systems that have proven useful for medical monitoring of users. However, these approaches are limited to small geographic areas such as a home or hospital. Current methods in cooperative coordination of multi-agent systems have investigated the problem of composing services, but only among the agents of a single society, leaving open the question of composition of services between different societies of agents. The purpose of this research is the development of a model service composition that can be used in the migration of users between smart spaces.

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