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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Badeig, Fabiena | Adam, Emmanuelb | Mandiau, Renéb; * | Garbay, Catherinea
Affiliations: [a] LIG UMR CNRS 5217, Université de Grenoble – BP 53, F-38041 Grenoble cedex 9, France. E-mails: fabien.badeig@imag.fr, catherine.garbay@imag.fr | [b] LAMIH UMR CNRS 8201, Université de Valenciennes (UVHC), F-59313 Valenciennes, France. E-mails: emmanuel.adam@univ-valenciennes.fr, rene.mandiau@univ-valenciennes.fr
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: rene.mandiau@univ-valenciennes.fr.
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to determine a set of requirements and proposals for the design of a collaborative interactive system working under distributed tangible environments. A wide range of human-machine, human-human and human-environment interactions is to be considered, and using multi-agent architectures was recommended since they have already shown their benefits in developing large and complex systems under a unified framework. We further argue that such a design would require an in-depth analysis of four main properties (autonomy, proactiveness, context-awareness, situatedness). In this context, the potential interest and complementarity of two main design approaches (holonic and normative) are discussed. To support this discussion, two applications are also described – a Road Traffic simulation and a version of the game of Risk. Both of these applications introduce complementary man-machine-environment interaction issues.
Keywords: Collaborative work, remote tangible interaction, multi-agent design, normative trace-based system, holonic system
DOI: 10.3233/AIS-160380
Journal: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 325-346, 2016
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