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Lhopital, Sacha; Aknine, Samir; Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Thavonekham, Vincent; Vu, Huan
Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study Proceedings Article
In: Bassiliades, Nick; Chalkiadakis, Georgios; Jonge, Dave (Ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 17th European Conference, EUMAS 2020, and 7th International Conference, AT 2020, Revised Selected Papers, pp. 20–36, Springer, 2021.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: DCOP, DPOP, Healthcare, IoT
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Lhopital, Sacha; Aknine, Samir; Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Thavonekham, Vincent; Vu, Huan
Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study Proceedings Article
In: Bassiliades, Nick; Chalkiadakis, Georgios; Jonge, Dave (Ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 17th European Conference, EUMAS 2020, and 7th International Conference, AT 2020, Revised Selected Papers, pp. 20–36, Springer, 2021.
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Lhopital, Sacha; Aknine, Samir; Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Thavonekham, Vincent; Vu, Huan
Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study Proceedings Article
In: Bassiliades, Nick; Chalkiadakis, Georgios; Jonge, Dave (Ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 17th European Conference, EUMAS 2020, and 7th International Conference, AT 2020, Revised Selected Papers, pp. 20–36, Springer, 2021.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: DCOP, DPOP, Healthcare, IoT
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title = {Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study},
author = {Sacha Lhopital and Samir Aknine and Sarvapali Ramchurn and Vincent Thavonekham and Huan Vu},
editor = {Nick Bassiliades and Georgios Chalkiadakis and Dave Jonge},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/447983/},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
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publisher = {Springer},
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Lhopital, Sacha; Aknine, Samir; Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Thavonekham, Vincent; Vu, Huan
Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study Proceedings Article
In: Bassiliades, Nick; Chalkiadakis, Georgios; Jonge, Dave (Ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 17th European Conference, EUMAS 2020, and 7th International Conference, AT 2020, Revised Selected Papers, pp. 20–36, Springer, 2021.
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Lhopital, Sacha; Aknine, Samir; Ramchurn, Sarvapali; Thavonekham, Vincent; Vu, Huan
Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study Proceedings Article
In: Bassiliades, Nick; Chalkiadakis, Georgios; Jonge, Dave (Ed.): Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 17th European Conference, EUMAS 2020, and 7th International Conference, AT 2020, Revised Selected Papers, pp. 20–36, Springer, 2021.
@inproceedings{soton447983,
title = {Decentralised control of intelligent devices: a healthcare facility study},
author = {Sacha Lhopital and Samir Aknine and Sarvapali Ramchurn and Vincent Thavonekham and Huan Vu},
editor = {Nick Bassiliades and Georgios Chalkiadakis and Dave Jonge},
url = {https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/447983/},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-01-01},
booktitle = {Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 17th European Conference, EUMAS 2020, and 7th International Conference, AT 2020, Revised Selected Papers},
volume = {12520 LNAI},
pages = {20–36},
publisher = {Springer},
abstract = {ensuremath<pensuremath>We present a novel approach to the management of notifications from devices in a healthcare setting. We employ a distributed constraint optimisation (DCOP) approach to the delivery of notification for healthcare assistants that aims to preserve the privacy of patients while reducing the intrusiveness of such notifications. Our approach reduces the workload of the assistants and improves patient safety by automating task allocation while ensuring high priority needs are addressed in a timely manner. We propose and evaluate several DCOP models both in simulation and in real-world deployments. Our models are shown to be efficient both in terms of computation and communication costs.ensuremath</pensuremath>},
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