2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2018.04.019
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A multi-agent system for minimizing information indeterminacy within information fusion scenarios in peer-to-peer networks with limited resources

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“…In cases B and C, more complex and larger, we could conduct more comprehensive experiments (12 in total) in which we measured the evolution of different performance indicators (TOs, successes, messages employed) for various combinations of different factors (minimum number of messages, initial number of messages, maximum number of messages, number of agents, minimum expected quality). This experimental setup has already been validated and used by the authors as shown in [25], where more details about it can be found. The values presented to describe the behaviour of the system in both simple and intelligent modes have not been taken anywhere else from outside but they have been originally obtained in our research.…”
Section: General Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In cases B and C, more complex and larger, we could conduct more comprehensive experiments (12 in total) in which we measured the evolution of different performance indicators (TOs, successes, messages employed) for various combinations of different factors (minimum number of messages, initial number of messages, maximum number of messages, number of agents, minimum expected quality). This experimental setup has already been validated and used by the authors as shown in [25], where more details about it can be found. The values presented to describe the behaviour of the system in both simple and intelligent modes have not been taken anywhere else from outside but they have been originally obtained in our research.…”
Section: General Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model is composed of a specification of the computation of the IQ metric and a minimal set of behaviors that all the components need to have in order to make feasible this calculus. A comprehensive description of the network and its behavior when using this IQ model metric can be found in [25].…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The IQ is calculated as a scalar using ad hoc formulas that are easily computed by each peer and include other dimensions apart from vagueness and uncertainty, thereby preventing a major computational overload for the peer. The above formulas are not specified here for reasons of space, but can be found in [12].…”
Section: Iq Metric Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P2P has established itself as a basic concept for distributed services, large‐scale, and Internet‐resilient applications 8 . In addition, P2P systems are typically defined as self‐organizing, decentralized, distributed systems composed of possibly untrustworthy, unreliable nodes performing symmetric tasks 9 . Beyond the file distribution process, anti‐censorship, and anonymity, the approaches are intrinsic self‐organization, decentralization, redundancy, and diversity, applicable to broad class applications 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%