Introduction: Some challenges for adaptive and innovative systems in the next future DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | Dimitri Lefebvre | One of the most efficient ways to investigate new directions and to find innovative solutions to unsolved problems is certainly to encourage the crossover between several research domains, including various business, economics and logistica... | 1 - 12 |
Resilience of a human-robot system using adjustable autonomy and human-robot collaborative control DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | Stephane Zieba, Philippe Polet, Frederic Vanderhaegen, Serge Debernard | Unmanned ground vehicles tend to be more and more autonomous. Nowadays, both complete teleoperation and full autonomy are not efficient enough to deal with all possible situations. To be efficient, the human-robot system must be able to ant... | 13 - 29 |
Adaptive multimedia systems based on intelligent context management DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | Dimitris N. Kanellopoulos | Recently, multimedia computing turns into mobile, pervasive and context-aware. Adaptive multimedia computing is becoming the new paradigm for building complex information systems based on the use of different devices, web services and XML s... | 30 - 43 |
Nomadic genetic algorithm for multiple sequence alignment (MSANGA) DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | S. Siva Sathya, S. Kuppuswami, K. Syam Babu | Genetic algorithms (GA) are adaptive search procedures that try to produce a globally optimum solution for problems of huge search space. This paper speaks about a variant of the standard genetic algorithm (SGA) called nomadic genetic algor... | 44 - 59 |
FTL with feed-forward optimal design by discrete event production simulator with GA DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | Jaber Abu Qudeiri, Hidehiko Yamamoto, Rizauddin Ramli | This article formulates a new optimal design problem of a flexible transfer line with feed-forward lines (FTL-FF). The machine tools and the buffer size are included to find the optimal design of the FTL-FF that achieves a greater productio... | 60 - 76 |
Optimisation of pesticide crystal protein production from Bacillus thuringiensis employing artificial intelligence techniques DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | K. Pakshirajan, C. Manda | Mixtures containing spores of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis and its δ-endotoxins – referred to as pesticide crystal protein (PCP) – are very well known to be effective against several insects and pests. In this work,... | 77 - 87 |
An infrastructure for developing self-organising services DOI: 10.1504/IJAIS.2009.022023 | Kieran Greer, Matthias Baumgarten, Maurice Mulvenna, Chris Nugent, Kevin Curran | This paper describes a software package named |licas| (lightweight internet-based communication for autonomic services) that can be used to build networks of service-based components that have the potential to behave autonomously and self-o... | 88 - 103 |