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Monthly Archives: April 2017

WSC 2017: Simulating the Effect of Degraded Wireless Communications on Emergent Behavior

Our paper, Simulating the Effect of Degraded Wireless Communications on Emergent Behavior, has been accepted for publication in the Winter Simulation Conference 2017. Authors: B. Fraser, R. Hunjet, C. Szabo Abstract: Most swarming algorithms require individual nodes to know the locations of their nearest-neighbor peers. Existing work assumes that this information is abundant and readily available, however, […]

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Research Contract: Resilient and Contextually Integrated ISR Information Dissemination, 2017-2018

C.Szabo, DST Group, $91,698 The aim of this project is to design and implement a prototype for the effective integration of ISR information at the tactical edge. Specifically, this project will research and develop a prototype that demonstrates the viability of employing a computational, distributed intelligence that will adapt information dissemination priorities according to the […]

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AAMAS 2017: Large-Scale Complex Adaptive Systems Analysis using Multi-Agent Modeling and Simulation

Our paper has been accepted for AAMAS 2017! Title: Large-Scale Complex Adaptive Systems Analysis using Multi-Agent Modeling and Simulation Authors: L. Birdsey, C. Szabo, K. Falkner Abstract: Modeling and analysis of large-scale complex adaptive systems (CAS) is critical to understanding their key properties such as self-organization, emergence, and adaptability. These properties are difficult to analyze in real-world […]

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