Sensor networks have uses ranging from personal use in homes to large-scale military applications. The ability of a sensor network is only as good as the intelligence used to control and integrate the sensors into a single entity. In this paper, we look at the marriage of agent organizations with sensor networks to create a sensor organization.
Sensors are used to monitor and interpret many different environments and phenomena. The capability of a
sensor array or network is constrained first by the sensors included and secondly by how the sensors are allowed
to communicate and cooperatively work together. In this paper, we show how the combination of sensors, with
embedded intelligent capability, and multiagent organization systems are integrated to create a highly adaptive,
scalable and viable architecture to interpret task domains, typically monitored by a lower-functioning sensor
network.
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