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Intelligent Agent System and Their Implementation–A Case Study on Tsunami Early Warning System (TEWS)

Kuldeep Chouhan, S. Ravi, L. Ramalingam, P. Selvi

Abstract


An Intelligent Agent System (IAS) is a structure, which is used in network environment through huge number of agent systems accomplish simultaneously in analogous on the same host with synchronous communication. An agent is an encapsulated system that is situated in some environment that is capable of flexible, autonomous action on behalf of user environment. In this study, Tsunami Early warning system (TEWS), which is focusing on procedure and mechanisms to assure the hazard of people to be alert in time and proficient to perform in a appropriate reaction as a warning in timely manner. In this paper, the result shows throughput average rate of message delivery over a physical link through a network over a communication channel that delivers data packets. It evaluates load packets which are represented in arrival rate (λ) and the throughput rate (μ).


Keywords


Intelligent System, Multiagent System (MAS), Tsunami Early Warning System (TEWS), Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication

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