Article Dans Une Revue Applied Artificial Intelligence Année : 2004

Mechanism Type Synthesis based on Self-Assembling Agents

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This paper describes an automated process for designing mechanical systems based on the adaptive multi-agent system (AMAS) theory. At the beginning of the design process, the designer adds the elements of his problem: goal, envelope, constraints, known mechanical components, etc. During the solving process, mechanical components (previously “agentified”) organize themselves in order to find a solution, by modifying their parameters, by creating new mechanical components fitting in with the needs, or by modifying the system topology. While this paper presents an overview of the theoretical basis of the AMAS theory, it primarily focuses on the method for developing the mechanical synthesis solver and the results from this prototype.

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hal-03812471 , version 1 (12-10-2022)

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Davy Capera, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Pierre Glize. Mechanism Type Synthesis based on Self-Assembling Agents. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 2004, 18 (9/10), pp.921-936. ⟨10.1080/08839510490509090⟩. ⟨hal-03812471⟩
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