Öcal, İlter Kağan

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Araştırma Görevlisi
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13th International Conference on Computer Games (CGames 2008) -- NOV 03-05, 2008 -- Wolverhampton, ENGLAND1
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    F-Actor: a Multiagent Gaming Environment for Controlling Virtual Flow Networks
    (Univ Wolverhampton, 2008) Ocal, Ilter Kagan; Cevik, Ahmet; Cereci, Ibrahim; Kilic, Hurevren; Computer Engineering
    A gaming environment that enables agent-based local control of a configurable virtual flow network is developed. The gaming software what we call F-Actor provides a graph-based discrete virtual control environment on which user-developed controller agents reside and act according to their assigned design goals. Runtime performances of user-developed controller agent codes are made observable through a graphical user interface. The proposed game can be played by different developers having different level of control and programming knowledge. By playing with F-Actor, engineers (or students) can make practices on a virtual flow environment and try alternative intelligent control algorithms before their potential implementations on field.