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Extending MAM5 Meta-Model and JaCalIV E Framework to Integrate Smart Devices from Real Environments

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  • J A Rincon
  • Jose-Luis Poza-Lujan
  • V Julian
  • Juan-Luis Posadas-Yagüe
  • C Carrascosa

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This paper presents the extension of a meta-model (MAM5) and a framework based on the model (JaCalIVE) for developing intelligent virtual environments. The goal of this extension is to develop augmented mirror worlds that represent a real and virtual world coupled, so that the virtual world not only reflects the real one, but also complements it. A new component called a smart resource artifact, that enables modelling and developing devices to access the real physical world, and a human in the loop agent to place a human in the system have been included in the meta-model and framework. The proposed extension of MAM5 has been tested by simulating a light control system where agents can access both virtual and real sensor/actuators through the smart resources developed. The results show that the use of real environment interactive elements (smart resource artifacts) in agent-based simulations allows to minimize the error between simulated and real system.

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  • J A Rincon & Jose-Luis Poza-Lujan & V Julian & Juan-Luis Posadas-Yagüe & C Carrascosa, 2016. "Extending MAM5 Meta-Model and JaCalIV E Framework to Integrate Smart Devices from Real Environments," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(2), pages 1-27, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0149665
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149665
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