EAS is a Java-based simulation platform, developed as part of a research project at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. It comes with a broad range of pre-developed simulation scenarios, ranging from virtual agents acting in abstract environments to agents with a spatial representation in 2D or 3D. It is built upon a novel architecture using a separate "plugin layer" to communicate between the simulation engine and the simulated model. This allows to flexibly add or remove non-simulation-specific functionality such as visualization, chart drawing, trajectory painting etc. Studies show that the architecture is well-suited to guide beginners quickly to simulations of various levels of complexity. (The according research paper and documentation can be found under "Files"; Javadoc is available for most core classes and methods.)

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  • Scheduler/Plugin Layer allowing to flexibly add non-simulation-specific functionality.
  • 3D spatial/physical simulation.
  • 2D grid/spatial/physical simulation.
  • Machine learning.
  • Artificial neural networks.
  • Generic sensors/actuators/agent brains.
  • Artificial evolution.
  • Finite state machines.
  • Complete sources and Javadoc.

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2014-11-14