Frederikke Jarlby
Research Fellow
frja@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 73 07
Nygårdsgaten 112, 5008 Bergen, Norway
Division
Health & Social Sciences
Research Groups
More information about Frederikke
Projects
-
Academic chapterLLM-Augmented Agent-Based Modelling for Social Simulations: Challenges and Opportunities– 2024
-
Academic articleFully Autonomous Trustworthy Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Teamwork: A Research Guideline Using Level 2 Blockchain– IEEE robotics & automation magazine 2023
-
Academic articleA Taxonomy of Blockchain Incentive Vulnerabilities for Networked Intelligent Systems– IEEE Communications Magazine 2023
-
Conference lectureMulti-Agent Modelling for Blockchains– Journées d’étude pluridisciplinaire jeunes chercheur 2022
-
Academic chapterOn Using Blockchains for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Drones Operation: An Architectural Study– 2022
-
Academic articleAGR4BS: A Generic Multi-Agent Organizational Model for Blockchain Systems– Big Data and Cognitive Computing 2022
-
Academic articleProof-of-Work is a Stigmergic Consensus Algorithm: Unlocking Its Potential– IEEE robotics & automation magazine 2022
-
Conference lectureOn Using Agent-based Modeling and Simulation of Blockchain Systems– European Robotics Forum (ERF) 2021 Workshop on 'Blockchain in Robotics and AI' 2021
-
Academic chapterA Survey of Verification, Validation and Testing Solutions for Smart Contracts– 2021
-
Academic chapterJustifying the Dependability and Security of Business-Critical Blockchain-based Applications– 2021
-
Academic chapterAn Agent-Oriented, Blockchain-Based Design of the Interbank Money Market Trading System– 2021
-
Conference lectureOn Using Agent-based Modelling and Simulation for Studying Blockchain Systems– European Robotics Forum (ERF) 2020 Workshop on 'Blockchain, Web 3.0 and 'Future Internet' applications in Robotics' 2020
-
Conference lectureBlockchain Systems: from Research to Industry– Blockchain Summer Internship Turkey 2020 (BCSI-TR) 2020
-
Conference lectureModelling and Simulating Blockchain Systems– Paris Blockchain Week Summit 2020 2020
-
Conference lectureFairness for Users and Miners: a Multi-Agent Approach– Multi-Agent Systems for Blockchains 2019
-
Conference lectureThe Mutually Beneficial Relationship of Self-Adaptation and Blockchains– Applications of Multi-Agent Systems and Complex Systems 2019
-
Conference lectureDiscover How MAX can Help Your Organization Harness the Power of Blockchains– Kick-off Meeting CNIS 2019 2019
-
Conference lectureBlockchain as a Potential Disruptive Technology for the Energy Domain– Workshop on Energy Flexibility Management at Districts 2019
-
Conference lectureAn Industrial Prototype of Trusted Energy Performance Contracts using Blockchain Technologies– Bi-weekly Meeting of the IEEE P2418.5 Standards Development Working Group (Blockchain in Energy) 2019
-
Academic chapterG-IOTA: Fair and confidence aware tangle– 2019
-
Academic chapterMulti-Agent Modelling of Fairness for Users and Miners in Blockchains– 2019
-
Academic articleA Computational Study on Fairness of the Tendermint Blockchain Protocol– Information 2019
-
Academic articleTowards Secure and Trusted-by-Design Smart Contracts– arXiv.org 2018
-
Academic chapterOn Cancellation of Transactions in Bitcoin-Like Blockchains– 2018
-
Academic chapterAn Industrial Prototype of Trusted Energy Performance Contracts using Blockchain Technologies– 2018
-
Academic chapterOn Cancellation of Transactions in Bitcoin-like Blockchain– 2018
-
Academic chapterOn the Bitcoin Limitations to Deliver Fairness to Users– 2017
-
Academic articleMulti-Agent Optimization for Safety Analysis of Cyber-Physical Systems: Position Paper– arXiv.org 2015
-
Academic chapterRobust and Efficient Self-Adaptive Position Tracking in Wireless Embedded Systems– 2015
-
Academic chapterRatKit: Repeatable Automated Testing Toolkit for Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation– 2015
-
Academic chapterInteraction Components Between Components based on a Middleware– 2014
-
Academic chapterSplit of Composite Components for Distributed Applications– 2014
-
Academic articleAdaptive Synchronization of Robotic Sensor Networks– arXiv.org 2014
-
Academic articleEfficient Time Synchronization in Wireless Sensor Networks by Adaptive Value Tracking– IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 2014
-
Academic articleEffective Connectivity at the Synaptic Level in Humans: a Review and Future Prospects– Biological cybernetics 2014
-
Academic chapterAn Emergent Model for Mimicking Human Neuronal Pathways in Silico– 2013
-
Academic chapterSelf-Organizing Time Synchronization of Wireless Sensor Networks with Adaptive Value Trackers– 2013
-
Academic articleA Generic Testing Framework for Agent-Based Simulation Models– Journal of Simulation 2013
-
Academic articleMimicking human neuronal pathways in silico: an emergent model on the functional connectivity– Journal of Computational Neuroscience 2013
-
Academic chapterSimulating Human Single Motor Units Using Self-Organizing Agents– 2012
-
Academic articleAgent-based Exploration of Wirings of Biological Neural Networks: Position Paper– arXiv.org 2012
-
Academic articleTowards a Self-Organized Agent-Based Simulation Model for Exploration of Human Synaptic Connections– arXiv.org 2012
-
Academic chapterTowards a generic testing framework for agent-based simulation models– 2011
-
Academic articleUnderstanding Wiring of Human CNS using Agent-based Modeling and Simulation– Turkish Journal of Neurology 2010
-
Academic chapterTowards a Broker Agent in the Semantic Services Environment– 2008
-
Academic chapterA Planner Infrastructure for Semantic Web Enabled Agents– 2007
-
Academic chapterEngineering an MAS Platform for Semantic Service Integration Based on the SWSA– 2007
-
Academic chapterAn MAS Infrastructure for Implementing SWSA Based Semantic Services– 2007
-
Academic chapterA Planner for Implementing Semantic Service Agents based on Semantic Web Services Initiative Architecture– 2006
-
Academic chapterDeveloping Multi Agent Systems on Semantic Web Environment Using SEAGENT Platform– 2006
-
Academic chapterSemantically Federating Multi-agent Organizations– 2005
-
Academic chapterSEAGENT: A Platform for Developing Semantic Web Based Multi Agent Systems– 2005
-
Academic chapterAn Infrastructure for the Semantic Integration of FIPA Compliant Agent Platforms– 2004