Intelligent Agent Platform and Control Language for Wireless Sensor Networks

In this paper we present a way how artificial agents can be brought into the world of wireless sensor networks. Architecture of agent platform which is implemented on individual nodes of such network is also introduced and its functionality on the conceptual level is described. Important part of the platform is a module for an agent control language interpretation. Such language is an original low level control language called Agent Low Level Language (ALLL). Other modules are responsible for data logging, agent migration and for general control of the platform execution cycle. There are also some additional computational services

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