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A specifical-purpose GNU/Linux distribution for Embedded MAS
ChonOS (Cognitive Hardware on Network - Operational System) is a specifical-purpose GNU/Linux distribution that seeks to facilitate the development of an Embedded MultiAgent System (MAS). It enables, without the need to turn off the device or stop the MAS: the deployment of reasoning to the robot; firmware deployment for microcontrollers; the transfer of the MAS from the development environment to the production environment; and the transfer of new agents to the MAS running using the Internet of Things (IoT). It also features an extended version of Jason specifically for Embedded MAS, which allows communication with hardware and an IoT middleware.
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Ubiquity is a framework for device agents. It includes system level functionality such as networking, XML message passing, agent discovery, and GUI support for building a system of agents that wrap devices, enabling the creation of smart devices.
The Expedient Trickle Sync project is an attempt to create an intelligent algorithm for synchronizing data between a database server and a portable, mobile, network-enabled device, with the goal of minimizing the overall cost of data synchronization.