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Single agent reasoning and decision making Multiple agent co-operation and co-ordination

Project Symposium and Demonstration Event Monday 27 th September 2010, Park Centre, Farnborough 10.00 am – 4.30 pm.

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Single agent reasoning and decision making Multiple agent co-operation and co-ordination

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  1. Project Symposium and Demonstration Event Monday 27th September 2010, Park Centre, Farnborough 10.00 am – 4.30 pm • The ALADDIN project is a £6 million university/ industry partnership, funded by BAE Systems, MBDA, Selex and EPSRC, looking to develop a range of technologies for single and multiple agent systems in complex distributed networks. • Techniques are being developed to enable effective operation in the face of rapidly changing and often conflicting information and are being deployed in the domains of disaster response, situational awareness and sensor networks. • Using a number of different technologies, from computer modelling and agent technologies to automated robots and others, the ALADDIN team has looked at how it can improve the understanding of changing scenarios to ensure a more effective response. • The output of this programme can be developed to meet a large number of bespoke industrial requirements • To learn more about ALADDIN and see how the technologies under development can be applied – come along to our Symposium and Demonstration Programme As the final Symposium for ALADDIN, this event will provide an overview of the project achievements directly from the research teams. Prof Nick Jennings and the project’s Principal Investigators will showcase the innovations in algorithms and modelling in this exciting field of research. There will also be an opportunity to see how this technology is being pulled through into Industry. The programme of events will cover; • Single agent reasoning and decision making • Multiple agent co-operation and co-ordination • Exploiting Aladdin Technology • Posters and Video Demonstrators • Open discussion Attendance is Free of Charge - For further information and to register contact: David.philpot2@baesystems.com (Project Manager), or Simon.case@baesystems.com (Deputy Director) www.aladdinproject.org

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