Modern Trends in Multi-Agent Systems II

The issue "Modern Trends in Multi-Agent Systems II" is a special issue of Future Internet MDPI and follows on our previous special issue closed on 31th December 2022 and consisting of ten high-quality papers in the field.

Therefore, let us encourage you to submit a paper to this special issue. Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to this website. Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form. The deadline for submission is 31st August 2023.

 

PROLOGUE

Dear Colleagues,

In general, the term "multi-agent system" (referred to as MAS) is understood as an interconnected set of independent entities that are able to effectively solve complex and time-consuming problems exceeding the individual abilities of common problem solvers. The coordinated entities forming MAS regularly interact with each other in order to solve various problems in numerous technical/non-technical applications. In many modern MASs, the entities are required to be fully autonomous, to provide global decisions based on local knowledge, and to be able to work effectively in a decentralized way. The design of robust, energy-efficient, and high-performance algorithms for MASs, therefore, poses a demanding challenge for the wider scientific community. Thus, significant attention has been paid by many scientists to optimizing the operation of MASs in many respects (e.g., routing, data aggregation, communication, coordination, consensus achievement, synchronization, etc.) over recent decades.

This special issue is dedicated to the analysis and the optimization of multi-agent systems from a wide point of view (including also branches potentially applicable in multi-agent systems); therefore, potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • wireless networks
  • Internet of Things
  • distributed and parallel computing
  • cloud computing
  • data aggregation, sensor fusion
  • signal processing
  • modeling by the big data from the multi-sensor systems
  • possibility theory
  • remote sensing data processing
  • artificial intelligence for the multi-sensor fusion systems
  • routing protocols
  • communication protocols
  • optical systems
  • etc.

Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Agostino Poggi, Dr. Martin Kenyeres, Dr. Ivana Budinská, and
Dr. Ladislav Hluchý

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