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2013

Adapting Meeting Tools to Agent Decision

Authors
Barreto, J; Praça, I; Pinto, T; Sousa, TM; Vale, Z;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2013 IEEE CONFERENCE ON EVOLVING AND ADAPTIVE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (EAIS)

Abstract
Electricity markets are complex environments comprising several negotiation mechanisms. MASCEM (Multi-Agent System for Competitive Electricity Markets) is a simulator developed to allow deep studies of the interactions between the players that take part in the electricity market negotiations. ALBidS (Adaptive Learning Strategic Bidding System) is a multiagent system created to provide decision support to market negotiating players. Fully integrated with MASCEM it considers several different methodologies based on very distinct approaches. The Six Thinking Hats is a powerful technique used to look at decisions from different perspectives. This paper aims to complement ALBidS strategies usage by MASCEM players, providing, through the Six Thinking hats group decision technique, a means to combine them and take advantages from their different perspectives. The combination of the different proposals resulting from ALBidS' strategies is performed through the application of a Genetic Algorithm, resulting in an evolutionary learning approach.

2013

Scenarios Generation for Multi-Agent simulation of Electricity Markets based on Intelligent Data Analysis

Authors
Santos, G; Praca, I; Pinto, T; Ramos, S; Vale, Z;

Publication
2013 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLIGENT AGENT (IA)

Abstract
This document presents a tool able to automatically gather data provided by real energy markets and to generate scenarios, capture and improve market players' profiles and strategies by using knowledge discovery processes in databases supported by artificial intelligence techniques, data mining algorithms and machine learning methods. It provides the means for generating scenarios with different dimensions and characteristics, ensuring the representation of real and adapted markets, and their participating entities. The scenarios generator module enhances the MASCEM (Multi-Agent Simulator of Competitive Electricity Markets) simulator, endowing a more effective tool for decision support. The achievements from the implementation of the proposed module enables researchers and electricity markets' participating entities to analyze data, create real scenarios and make experiments with them. On the other hand, applying knowledge discovery techniques to real data also allows the improvement of MASCEM agents' profiles and strategies resulting in a better representation of real market players' behavior. This work aims to improve the comprehension of electricity markets and the interactions among the involved entities through adequate multi-agent simulation.

2013

Revisiting transactions in Ada

Authors
Barros, A; Pinho, LM;

Publication
ACM SIGAda Ada Letters

Abstract
Classical lock-based concurrency control does not scale with current and foreseen multi-core architectures, opening space for alternative concurrency control mechanisms. The concept of transactions executing concurrently in isolation with an underlying mechanism maintaining a consistent system state was already explored in fault-tolerant and distributed systems, and is currently being explored by transactional memory, this time being used to manage concurrent memory access. In this paper we discuss the use of Software Transactional Memory (STM), and how Ada can provide support for it. Furthermore, we draft a general programming interface to transactional memory, supporting future implementations of STM oriented to real-time systems.

2013

Towards transparent parallel/distributed support for real-time embedded applications

Authors
Martínez, RG; Ferreira, LL; Maia, C; Pinho, LM;

Publication
SIES

Abstract

2013

Task Partitioning and Priority Assignment for Hard Real-time Distributed Systems

Authors
Martínez, RG; Nelissen, G; Ferreira, LL; Pinho, LM;

Publication
REACTION

Abstract

2013

QoS enabled middleware for real-time industrial control systems

Authors
Ferreira, LL; Albano, M; Pinho, LM;

Publication
ETFA

Abstract
In this paper we analyze some of the existing solutions for Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM), which can be used on industrial environments, and that are, at the same time, capable of handling large quantities of data and of providing adequate Quality-of-Service (QoS) levels for its supported applications. We also make a proposal for the generic structure of a middleware layer supported on a MOM. © 2013 IEEE.

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