Design of a Savant Subsystem of EPC and Implementation on Intelligence Characteristics of a Savant Based on Agent

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Savant middleware is a key component of EPC system, it connects EPC tags readers and applications of the enterprise. Savant system's efficiency and robustness, largely determines the EPC system's efficiency and stability. The design of the Savant system is the key of success of EPC system. It is not easy to design Savant system, for there is no mature tool. That hinders the development of Interact of things. The paper studies the design of a Savant subsystem of EPC based on Agent, the Architecture of Savant system based on MAS. The paper implements on Intelligence characteristics of Savant and designs a prototype of Savant system based on JADE platform. The paper maybe point out a new way to construct Savant system and improve the wisdom of EPC system service ability through the Implementation of intelligent characteristics of Savant.

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