Self-organization is central to all Almende research.
Almende is a research company specializing in information and communication technologies aimed at supporting self-organization. Participating in both national and European research projects allows Almende to always operate in the vanguard of technological innovation.
At the core of all Almende research are hybrid agent networks: humans and computers working together in one system. All research is based on the idea that people, organizations and software agents should not be pre-programmed or managed top-down, but should be aided in organizing themselves.
Complicated logistical processes are often hindered by incidents. DELIVER introduces perpetual planning in logistics, to cope with all eventualities. The security sector is used as test case.
Developing a middleware platform to bridge the gap between different Wireless Sensor Network and Radio Frequency ID hardware platforms, and business IT systems.
Supporting and enhancing complex logistic networks in the Port of Rotterdam, through the use of a multi-agent system to support communication and interaction between all relevant stakeholders.
Research into advanced robotic systems, consisting of a super-large-scale swarm of small autonomous mobile micro-robots that are capable of self-assembling into large artificial organisms.
The CREDO project officially ended in December 2009 and underwent its final review in Brussels last March. However, Almende officiously celebrated the conclusion of the project this month with a Research....
Anne van Rossum’s paper entitled “Designing Robot Metamorphosis” has been accepted to the 22nd Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2010). Van Rossum, Almende’s robotics-expert,....
The SUPPORT project takes its first steps towards implementation. This week, Stefan Kroon from Almende and Sjoerd Sommen from daughter company DEAL Services visit Peeman Transport Company to start....