Conférence : Communications avec actes dans un congrès international

We are interested in rescue management in crises such as in terrorist attacks. Today, there are emergency plans
that take into account all the stakeholders involved in a crisis depending on the event type, magnitude and place.
Unfortunately, they do not anticipate the evolution of the crisis situation such as traffic and hospital overcrowding.
In addition, decisions are taken after the information has been passed from the operational level to higher levels.
This work focuses on the operational level of the emergency plan. What will happen if the actors at this level, can
make certain decisions without escalating the information to higher levels? To answer this question, a multi-agent
dynamic planning approach is proposed and it will be tested in two different architectures in order to see how
much autonomy can be given to an agent and how they coordinate to save the victims.