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Alam, Muddasser; Alan, Alper; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Towards a smart home framework Proceedings Article
In: 5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficient Buildings (BuildSys2013), 2013.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Energy, simulation, smart home
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: Twenty-Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-13), 2013.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: complex negotiation, Energy, energy exchange, interdependent issues, mas, multi-agent systems, remote communities, smart home
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: International Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments (AI4IE), 2013.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: cooperative exchange, Energy, home energy management, mas, Multi-agent scheduling, smart home
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Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Vytelingum, Perukrishnen; Rogers, Alex; Jennings, Nicholas R.
Putting the Smarts into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Artificial Intelligence Journal Article
In: Communications of the ACM, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 86–97, 2012.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: electricity, Energy, smart grid, smart home
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Truong, Ngoc Cuong; Tran-Thanh, Long; Costanza, Enrico; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Predicting energy consumption activities for home energy management Proceedings Article
In: Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2012), 2012.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: Energy, human-agent interaction, smart grid, smart home
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Alam, Muddasser; Alan, Alper; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Towards a smart home framework Proceedings Article
In: 5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficient Buildings (BuildSys2013), 2013.
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: Twenty-Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-13), 2013.
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: International Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments (AI4IE), 2013.
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Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Vytelingum, Perukrishnen; Rogers, Alex; Jennings, Nicholas R.
Putting the Smarts into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Artificial Intelligence Journal Article
In: Communications of the ACM, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 86–97, 2012.
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Truong, Ngoc Cuong; Tran-Thanh, Long; Costanza, Enrico; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Predicting energy consumption activities for home energy management Proceedings Article
In: Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2012), 2012.
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Alam, Muddasser; Alan, Alper; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Towards a smart home framework Proceedings Article
In: 5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficient Buildings (BuildSys2013), 2013.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Energy, simulation, smart home
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: Twenty-Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-13), 2013.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: complex negotiation, Energy, energy exchange, interdependent issues, mas, multi-agent systems, remote communities, smart home
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: International Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments (AI4IE), 2013.
Links | BibTeX | Tags: cooperative exchange, Energy, home energy management, mas, Multi-agent scheduling, smart home
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Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Vytelingum, Perukrishnen; Rogers, Alex; Jennings, Nicholas R.
Putting the Smarts into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Artificial Intelligence Journal Article
In: Communications of the ACM, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 86–97, 2012.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: electricity, Energy, smart grid, smart home
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Truong, Ngoc Cuong; Tran-Thanh, Long; Costanza, Enrico; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Predicting energy consumption activities for home energy management Proceedings Article
In: Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2012), 2012.
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Alam, Muddasser; Alan, Alper; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Towards a smart home framework Proceedings Article
In: 5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficient Buildings (BuildSys2013), 2013.
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
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Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: International Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments (AI4IE), 2013.
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Putting the Smarts into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Artificial Intelligence Journal Article
In: Communications of the ACM, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 86–97, 2012.
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Predicting energy consumption activities for home energy management Proceedings Article
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Alam, Muddasser; Alan, Alper; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Towards a smart home framework Proceedings Article
In: 5th ACM Workshop On Embedded Systems For Energy-Efficient Buildings (BuildSys2013), 2013.
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: Twenty-Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-13), 2013.
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Alam, Muddasser; Rogers, Alex; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities Proceedings Article
In: International Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments (AI4IE), 2013.
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Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Vytelingum, Perukrishnen; Rogers, Alex; Jennings, Nicholas R.
Putting the Smarts into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Artificial Intelligence Journal Article
In: Communications of the ACM, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 86–97, 2012.
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Truong, Ngoc Cuong; Tran-Thanh, Long; Costanza, Enrico; Ramchurn, Sarvapali D.
Predicting energy consumption activities for home energy management Proceedings Article
In: Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2012), 2012.
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title = {Predicting energy consumption activities for home energy management},
author = {Ngoc Cuong Truong and Long Tran-Thanh and Enrico Costanza and Sarvapali D. Ramchurn},
url = {http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/339215/},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
booktitle = {Agent Technologies for Energy Systems (ATES 2012)},
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