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Fuzzy Model of an Intelligent Agent Behaviour and Method of Fire Extinguishing Control

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The article considers a fuzzy intelligent agent behavior model that controls fire fighting. In contrast to existing fire extinguishing means the model is notable for local application of fire extinguishing means. It allocates available firefighting resources in proportion to the rate of the threat and is able to "share" firefighting resources with allied intelligent agents. Effectiveness of the model is determined by reduction of the area affected by the fire or damaged by fire extinguishing means (e.g. flooded).

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    CompSysTech '17: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
    June 2017
    358 pages
    ISBN:9781450352345
    DOI:10.1145/3134302

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