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PCS-TR96-255: Information retrieval, information structure, and information agents
PCS-TR96-278: Transportable Information Agents
PCS-TR96-285: Mobile agents for mobile computing
PCS-TR97-305: The Self-Organizing Desk
PCS-TR97-319: Generating, Visualizing and Evaluating High Quality Clusters for Information Organization
PCS-TR97-324: Computing Dense Clusters On-line for Information Organization
PCS-TR97-326: Market-based Resource Control for Mobile Agents
PCS-TR98-311: Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling
PCS-TR98-331: Utility Driven Mobile-Agent Scheduling
PCS-TR98-342: Abstractions for Simplifying Planning in Self-Reconfigurable Robotic Systems
PCS-TR99-345: Mobile-Agent Planning in a Market-Oriented Environment
PCS-TR99-360: A Game-Theoretic Formulation of Multi-Agent Resource Allocation
TR2000-365: Mobile Agents: Motivations and State-of-the-Art Systems
TR2002-414: Decentralized Control for Coordinated flow of Multi-Agent Systems
TR2002-415: Future Directions for Mobile-Agent Research
TR2002-435: Distributed Algorithms for Guiding Navigation across a Sensor Network
TR2003-462: Distributed planning and control for modular robots with unit-compressible modules
TR2003-469: MEMS for Infosecurity
TR2004-493: The Kerf toolkit for intrusion analysis
TR2005-553: An Untethered, Electrostatic, Globally Controllable MEMS Micro-Robot: Supplementary videos
TR2005-564: A Steerable, Untethered, 250x60 micron MEMS Mobile Micro-Robot
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