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Multi-agent system in ambient environment for assistance of elderly sick peoples

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To improve the daily life of elderly sick people to be always assisted and to live independently. Ambient intelligence has a significant role to play with its principal characteristic of adaptation to the context-aware. The ambient intelligence constitutes an ambient environment able to adapt their behaviour with the change of context-aware. Multi Agent Systems with their characteristics of autonomy, pro activity, mobility and sociability seem to be promising for the development of an ambient and intelligent system.

In this context, we propose an adaptive multi agent system to assist the elderly sick peoples in their proper home. The proposed system is implemented in JADE platform (Java Agent DEvelopment framework).

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      IPAC '15: Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing, Security and Advanced Communication
      November 2015
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      ISBN:9781450334587
      DOI:10.1145/2816839

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