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Garry Lee
Garry Lee
Information Engineering Research Institute
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9780791859896
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906
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2011
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169 A Framework of Mobile Agent-Based Bike Location and Information Pushing System Available to Purchase
By
Yun-Yao Chen
,
Yun-Yao Chen
Institute of Manufacturing Information and Systems,
National Cheng Kung University
, Tainan City
, Taiwan, R.O.C.
; [email protected]
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Yueh-Yun Wang
,
Yueh-Yun Wang
Department of Leisure and Sports Management,
Far East University
, Tainan County
, Taiwan, R.O.C.
; [email protected]
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Chun-Wei Lin
Chun-Wei Lin
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, General Education Center,
National University of Kaohsiung
, Kaohsiung
, Taiwan, R.O.C.
; [email protected]
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4
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Published:2011
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Chen, Y, Wang, Y, & Lin, C. "A Framework of Mobile Agent-Based Bike Location and Information Pushing System." International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Technology (ICMET-London 2011). Ed. Lee, G. ASME Press, 2011.
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Associate facilities of bicycle leisure industry are developing rapidly in recent years due to the advocacy of the government in Taiwan. In this paper, we propose an agent-based system for locating bicycle position. Combining multi-agent technology with push technique, the proposed system can thus intelligently enhance the location tracking and route planning.
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Bicycles
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