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Design And Control Of Selforganizing Systems Facing Complexity With Adaptation And Selforganization Carlos Gershenson

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Design And Control Of Selforganizing Systems Facing Complexity With Adaptation And Selforganization Carlos Gershenson
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Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Carlos Gershenson
ISBN: 9783838335285, 3838335287
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Design And Control Of Selforganizing Systems Facing Complexity With Adaptation And Selforganization Carlos Gershenson by Carlos Gershenson 9783838335285, 3838335287 instant download after payment.

Complex systems are usually difficult to design and control. There are several particular methods for coping with complexity, but there is no general approach to build complex systems. In this book I propose a methodology to aid engineers in the design and control of complex systems. This is based on the description of systems as self-organizing. Starting from the agent metaphor, the methodology proposes a conceptual framework and a series of steps to follow to find proper mechanisms that will promote elements to find solutions by actively interacting among themselves. A general introduction to complex thinking is given, while practical notions of complexity and self-organization are put forward. To illustrate the methodology, I present three case studies. Self- organizing traffic light controllers are proposed and studied with multi-agent simulations, outperforming traditional methods. Methods for improving communication within self-organizing bureaucracies are advanced. Finally, requirements for self- organizing artifacts in an ambient intelligence scenario are discussed. Philosophical implications of the conceptual framework are also put forward.

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