Agents in Safety Related Systems Including Ubiquitous Networks

The ADM (Autonomous Decision Maker) concept concerns the possibility of including intelligent interfaces, agent like, for supporting the use of ubiquitous networks, such as the Internet, in safety related applications. The need for such interfaces is inevitable if remote surveillance and control sha...

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Published inApplications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems XIV pp. 121 - 134
Main Author Strandén, Lars
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United Kingdom Springer London, Limited 2006
Springer London
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ISBN9781846286650
1846286654
DOI10.1007/978-1-84628-666-7_10

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Summary:The ADM (Autonomous Decision Maker) concept concerns the possibility of including intelligent interfaces, agent like, for supporting the use of ubiquitous networks, such as the Internet, in safety related applications. The need for such interfaces is inevitable if remote surveillance and control shall be supported. The single most important aspect of ADM is its capability of handling limited resources when making intelligent decisions. Intelligence in ADM is manifested in reasoning and learning. This paper outlines the role of ADM and especially in relation to the standard IEC 61508 and presents the overall properties that result. These are exemplified by a presentation of ADM demonstrator.
ISBN:9781846286650
1846286654
DOI:10.1007/978-1-84628-666-7_10