An Ubiquitous Multi-agent Mobile Platform for Distributed Crowd Sensing and Social Mining

S. Bosse, Evangelos Pournaras
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Smart mobile devices are fundamental date sources for crowd activity tracing. Large-scale mobile networks and the Internet-of-Things (IoT) expand and become part of perva-sive and ubiquitous computing offering distributed and trans-parent services. With the IoT, Crowd Sensing is extended by Things Sensing, creating heterogeneous smart environments. A unified and common data processing and communication methodology is required so that the IoT, mobile networks, and Cloud-based environments seamlessly integrate, which can be fulfilled by self-organizing mobile agents, discussed in this work. Currently, portability, resource constraints, security, and scalability of Agent Processing Platforms (APP) are essen-tial issues for the deployment of Multi-agent Systems (MAS) in highly heterogeneous networks. Beside the operational aspects of MAS, an organizational structure is required for the deployment of MAS in crowd sensing and social mining applications. The Planetary Nervous system (Nervousnet) consists of virtual sensors building the core functionality for such applica-tions running on smart phones with a Cloud-like architecture. The virtual sensors enable a holistic composition and modelling approach. Self-organizing and adaptive mobile agents are well known as the core cells of holistic and modular systems. In this work, both concepts are combined. JavaScript agents are introduced as virtual sensors in the Nervousnet environment, evaluated with a simulation of a distributed sensor fusion use-case in a mobile network based on real-world data from Nerv-ousnet, showing the suitability of the hybrid approach, benefit-ing from local and event-based sensor processing performed by the MAS.
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面向分布式人群感知和社交挖掘的泛在多智能体移动平台
智能移动设备是人群活动跟踪的基本数据来源。大规模移动网络和物联网(IoT)扩展并成为无处不在的计算的一部分,提供分布式和透明的服务。随着物联网的发展,物联网(Things Sensing)扩展了人群感知(Crowd Sensing),创造了异构的智能环境。需要统一和通用的数据处理和通信方法,以便物联网,移动网络和基于云的环境无缝集成,这可以通过自组织移动代理来实现,本工作中讨论了。当前,Agent处理平台(APP)的可移植性、资源约束、安全性和可扩展性是在高度异构网络中部署多Agent系统(MAS)的关键问题。除了MAS的操作方面,在人群感知和社会挖掘应用中部署MAS还需要一个组织结构。行星神经系统(Nervousnet)由虚拟传感器组成,为类似云架构的智能手机上运行的应用程序构建核心功能。虚拟传感器实现了整体构图和建模方法。自组织和自适应移动代理是整体系统和模块化系统的核心单元。在这部作品中,这两个概念被结合起来。JavaScript代理在Nervousnet环境中作为虚拟传感器引入,通过基于Nervousnet真实数据的移动网络中的分布式传感器融合用例模拟进行评估,显示混合方法的适用性,受益于MAS执行的本地和基于事件的传感器处理。
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