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Michael Schumacher
Researcher at University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
Publications - 154
Citations - 3724
Michael Schumacher is an academic researcher from University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Autonomous agent. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 154 publications receiving 3130 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Schumacher include Lahti University of Applied Sciences & Open University.
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Multi-Agent Systems' Negotiation Protocols for Cyber-Physical Systems: Results from a Systematic Literature Review.
Davide Calvaresi,Kevin Appoggetti,Luca Lustrissimini,Mauro Marinoni,Paolo Sernani,Aldo Franco Dragoni,Michael Schumacher +6 more
TL;DR: While this work confirms the potential of MAS in regulating the interactions among CPS components, the findings also highlight the absence of real-time compliance in current negotiation protocols.
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An expert Personal Health System to monitor patients affected by Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A feasibility study
TL;DR: The feasibility study that was conducted shows that PHSs have a great potential to improve the life of the patient by allowing a better communication of their physiological values to the caregivers and suggests that use of PHS technology may improve glycaemic control in GDM.
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Agent-Based Systems for Telerehabilitation: Strengths, Limitations and Future Challenges
Davide Calvaresi,Davide Calvaresi,Michael Schumacher,Mauro Marinoni,Roger Hilfiker,Aldo Franco Dragoni,Giorgio Buttazzo +6 more
TL;DR: An overview of the state of the art, investigating video-based, wearable, robotic, distributed, and gamified telerehabilitation solutions is given and the need for extending multi-agent systems peculiarities at the sensing level in wearable solutions establishes new research challenges.
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The governing environment
TL;DR: The need of infrastructures for objective coordination is discussed, to view the environment as a rule-based infrastructure that defines reactions to events that has the advantage of allowing for the definition of laws that not only regulate agent interaction, but any action within the environment.
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The agent environment in multi-agent systems: A middleware perspective
TL;DR: This paper reflects on the role of the agent environment in multi-agent systems from a middleware perspective, and derives a number of challenges for research on environments in multi -agent systems.