The management of territorial emergencies and disasters has become a real issue in the healthcare system. The recent events such as earthquakes and inundations have brought into attention the need for an improvement of rescue operations in order to limit the lost of human lives. Such scenarios require a distributed, context-aware, reactive and autonomous support. In this paper we present an architectural approach for coordination based on the multi-agent technology. In the following, we will show how agents behaviour well fits to these requirements and how they can be efficiently applied to these problems.

A multi-agent approach for territorial emergency management / Domnori, E., Cabri, G., Leonardi, L.. - 741:(2011), pp. 74-80. (12th Workshop on Objects and Agents, WOA-2011 Rende, CS, ita 2011).

A multi-agent approach for territorial emergency management

Domnori E.;Cabri G.;Leonardi L.
2011

Abstract

The management of territorial emergencies and disasters has become a real issue in the healthcare system. The recent events such as earthquakes and inundations have brought into attention the need for an improvement of rescue operations in order to limit the lost of human lives. Such scenarios require a distributed, context-aware, reactive and autonomous support. In this paper we present an architectural approach for coordination based on the multi-agent technology. In the following, we will show how agents behaviour well fits to these requirements and how they can be efficiently applied to these problems.
2011
no
Inglese
12th Workshop on Objects and Agents, WOA-2011
Rende, CS, ita
2011
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
741
74
80
Agent; Healthcare; Ubimedic2
Domnori, E.; Cabri, G.; Leonardi, L.
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
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A multi-agent approach for territorial emergency management / Domnori, E., Cabri, G., Leonardi, L.. - 741:(2011), pp. 74-80. (12th Workshop on Objects and Agents, WOA-2011 Rende, CS, ita 2011).
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