05504nam 22006854a 450 991014356940332120170815120811.01-280-27594-497866102759460-470-35544-10-471-65635-60-471-65636-4(CKB)1000000000355513(EBL)232632(OCoLC)77496188(SSID)ssj0000239980(PQKBManifestationID)11220911(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000239980(PQKBWorkID)10252182(PQKB)11248722(MiAaPQ)EBC232632(EXLCZ)99100000000035551320041029d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRuling distributed dynamic worlds[electronic resource] /Peter S. SapatyHoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sonsc20051 online resource (275 p.)Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing ;v.65"Wiley-Interscience."0-471-65575-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.RULING DISTRIBUTED DYNAMIC WORLDS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Toward Coordination and Management of Large Systems; 1.1.1 Shifting from Computation to Coordination; 1.1.2 Overoperability Versus Interoperability; 1.1.3 Intelligent Systems Versus Intelligent Components; 1.1.4 Directly Operating in Physical World; 1.1.5 Distributed Artificial Life; 1.2 Problems of Managing Large Distributed Systems; 1.2.1 From Localized to Distributed Solutions; 1.2.2 More Distribution Problems and Details; 1.3 WAVE-WP: Basic Ideas; 1.3.1 The Whole First; 1.3.2 WAVE-WP Spatial Automaton1.3.3 Implementation Basics1.4 Example: The Shortest Path Problem; 1.4.1 Importance of Distributed and Parallel Solutions; 1.4.2 Finding Shortest Path Tree; 1.4.3 Collecting the Shortest Path Between Nodes; 1.4.4 Main Problems of Distributed Implementation; 1.4.5 Universal WAVE-WP Interpreters; 1.4.6 Shortest Path Tree Finding in WAVE-WP; 1.4.7 Shortest Path Collection in WAVE-WP; 1.4.8 Full Program for Finding Shortest Path; 1.5 Example: Distributed Knowledge Representation and Processing; 1.5.1 Knowledge Network; 1.5.2 Elementary Query 1; 1.5.3 Elementary Query 21.6 System organization as a function of the application scenario1.7 Relation to the Previous Book; 1.8 Comparison with Other Works in Related Areas; 1.8.1 Parallel Computing; 1.8.2 Distributed Systems and Distributed Computing; 1.8.3 Parallel and Distributed Computing; 1.8.4 Computer Networking; 1.8.5 Intelligent Agents; 1.8.6 Mobile Agents; 1.8.7 Grid Computing; 1.8.8 Spatial Programming; 1.8.9 Mobile Robotics, Cooperative Robotics; 1.8.10 System Management; 1.9 Organization of the Book; 2 WORLDS AND WAVES IN THE WAVE-WP MODEL; 2.1 Physical World; 2.1.1 Temporary Physical World Nodes2.1.2 Visiting Existing Nodes in a Region2.1.3 Destination Regions for New Nodes; 2.1.4 Accessing Physical World Parameters; 2.1.5 Broadcasting in Physical World; 2.2 Virtual World; 2.2.1 Knowledge Networks; 2.2.2 Access to Nodes and Links; 2.2.3 Tunnel and Surface Broadcasting; 2.2.4 Linking with Alien Networks; 2.3 United Physical-Virtual World; 2.3.1 The Integration Details; 2.3.2 Access to Nodes in the United World; 2.3.3 United World Dynamics; 2.3.4 Time and Speed; 2.4 Execution World; 2.4.1 Doers and Their Connections; 2.4.2 Distribution of Physical-Virtual World Between Doers2.4.3 Absolute and Mapping Addresses2.4.4 Further Integration of Physical-Virtual-Execution World; 2.5 Waves; 2.5.1 Nature of Waves; 2.5.2 Navigation in Space; 2.5.3 Actions in Nodes; 2.5.4 Coverage with Rules; 2.5.5 Composition and Structuring of Waves; 2.5.6 Wave Expressions and Remote Data; 2.5.7 Delivery and Processing of Physical Matter; 2.6 Conclusions; 3 WORLD PROCESSING LANGUAGE; 3.1 Top Language Organization; 3.2 Data Definitions; 3.2.1 General on Constants; 3.2.2 Special Constants; 3.2.3 Vectors; 3.3 Variables; 3.3.1 Nodal Variables; 3.3.2 Frontal Variables3.3.3 Environmental VariablesA sequel to Mobile Processing in Distributed and Open Environments, this title introduces an extended, universal WAVE-WP model for distributed processing and control in dynamic and open worlds of any natures. The new control theory and technology introduced in the book can be widely used for the design and implementation of many distributed control systems, such as intelligent network management for the Internet, mobile cooperative robots, Rapid Reaction forces, future Combat Systems, robotics and AI, NMD, space research on other planets, and other applications.This title:* DemonstrateWiley Series on Parallel and Distributed ComputingElectronic data processingDistributed processingMobile agents (Computer software)Automatic controlElectronic books.Electronic data processingDistributed processing.Mobile agents (Computer software)Automatic control.004.3/6004.36Sapaty Peter854078MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143569403321Ruling distributed dynamic worlds2178881UNINA