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Defense and security related applications are increasingly being tackled by researchers and practioners using technologies developed in the field of Intelligent Agent research. This book is a collection of recent refereed papers drawn from workshops and other colloquia held in various venues around the world in the last two years.









The contributions in this book describe work in the development of command and control systems, military communications systems, information systems, surveillance systems, autonomous vehicles, simulators and Human Computer Interactions. The broad nature of the application domain is matched by the diversity of techniques used in the papers that are included in the collection which provides, for the first time, an overview of the most significant work being performed by the leading workers in this area. It provides a single reference point for the state of the art in the field at the moment and will be of interest to Computer Science professionals working in the defense sector, and academics and students investigating the technology of Intelligent Agents that are curious to see how the technology is applied in practice.
Preface vii
Nexus: Self-organising Agent-based Peer-to-Peer Middleware for Battlespace Support
1(14)
Alex Healing
Robert Ghanea-Hercock
Hakan Duman
Michal Jakob
Information-Based Control of Decentralised Sensor Networks
15(18)
David Nicholson
Sarvapali D. Ramchurn
Alex Rogers
Managing Intelligence Resources Using Semantic Matchmaking and Argumentation
33(18)
Alun Preece
Timothy J. Norman
Mario Gomez
Nir Oren
Agent Applications in Defense Logistics
51(22)
Todd Carrico
Mark Greaves
AGENTFLY: Towards Multi-Agent Technology in Free Flight Air Traffic Control
73(24)
David Sislak
Michal Pechoucek
Premysl Volf
Dusan Pavlicek
Jin Samek
Vladimir Marik
Paul Losiewicz
Controlling Teams of Uninhabited Air Vehicles
97(16)
Jeremy W. Baxter
Graham S. Horn
Simulating Fighter Pilots
113(18)
Clint Heinze
Michael Papasimeon
Simon Goss
Martin Cross
Russell Connell
MAS Combat Simulation
131(20)
H. Van Dyke Parunak
Using Multi-Agent Teams to Improve the Training of Incident Commanders
151
Nathan Schurr
Milind Tambe