Home
Research
Theses
Publications
Contact

Radar Task Simulation


Application of Learning from Mistakes Algorithm


Radar task simulation is performed in four different organisational settings by employing ReCau agents which incorporate an algorithm to learn from mistakes. You can access simulation codes below.

1. Team with Voting while Information Access Structure is Blocked
For simulation codes click here.
2. Team with Voting while Information Access Structure is Distributed
For simulation codes click here.
3. Team with Manager while Information Access Structure is Blocked
For simulation codes click here.
4. Team with Manager while Information Access Structure is Distributed
For simulation codes click here.

Implementation of Radar Task Simulation


Radar task simulation is performed in four different organisational settings by using ReCau agents. The source codes of object-oriented programming implementation of the simulation are provided below. The cognitive parameters of ReCau agents are set to perform docking simulation. Therefore, you do not need to change the parameters for docking simulation.

1. Team with Voting while Information Access Structure is Blocked
For simulation codes click here.
2. Team with Voting while Information Access Structure is Distributed
For simulation codes click here.
3. Team with Manager while Information Access Structure is Blocked
For simulation codes click here.
4. Team with Manager while Information Access Structure is Distributed
For simulation codes click here.

How to Run the Projects


In order to run these simulations you need the following software in a Windows System: 7-Zip, Java JDK and Netbeans IDE. Files are compressed with a compressor in zip format. First you have to decompress them. Then install Java JDK and Netbeans IDE. Afterwards, by using Netbeans IDE you can open decompressed projects and run. I must note that these codes can be executed by using other IDEs like Eclipse. However, I strongly suggest you to use Netbeans IDE for it is very easy to use. If you would like to run these codes on a Linux machine all you need is to open software center and install the same software. I must note that Java JDK is called open JDK in Linux environments.

2025 All Rights Reserved