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Model-free Optimization of an Engine Control Unit thanks to Self-Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems

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Figure 1: Examples of criticality functions cess thus it does not need a heavy instantiation work.
Figure 2: ESCHER Topology per Variable Agent. The memorized effects on
Figure 3: Component-based architecture of an agent.
Figure 4: The experimental setting.
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