TL;DR
SMASH is a multi-agent system designed for self-adaptation in human-centered IoT environments, integrating human values and semantic interoperability to improve responsiveness and functionality in smart homes.
Contribution
The paper introduces SMASH, a novel multi-agent framework with a 4-layer BDI architecture that incorporates human values and semantic interoperability for IoT self-adaptation.
Findings
SMASH effectively manages IoT device interactions in smart homes.
The approach demonstrates timely responses and adaptability in human-centered scenarios.
Semantic integration enhances interoperability among heterogeneous devices.
Abstract
Nowadays, IoT devices have an enlarging scope of activities spanning from sensing, computing to acting and even more, learning, reasoning and planning. As the number of IoT applications increases, these objects are becoming more and more ubiquitous. Therefore, they need to adapt their functionality in response to the uncertainties of their environment to achieve their goals. In Human-centered IoT, objects and devices have direct interactions with human beings and have access to online contextual information. Self-adaptation of such applications is a crucial subject that needs to be addressed in a way that respects human goals and human values. Hence, IoT applications must be equipped with self-adaptation techniques to manage their run-time uncertainties locally or in cooperation with each other. This paper presents SMASH: a multi-agent approach for self-adaptation of IoT applications in…
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