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Towards a generic observer/controller architecture for Organic Computing


Towards a generic observer/controller architecture for Organic Computing



Published: 2006
Herausgeber: Christian Hochberger and Rüdiger Liskowsky
Buchtitel: INFORMATIK 2006 - Informatik für Menschen!
Ausgabe: P-93
Reihe: GI-Edition - Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)
Seiten: 112-119
Verlag: Bonner Köllen Verlag

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Kurzfassung
Technical scenarios in areas like automotive or production systems will increasingly consist of a large number of components cooperating in potentially unlimited and dynamically changing networks to satisfy the functional requirements of their execution environment. Due to the high complexity it will be impossible to explicitly design the behaviour of the components for every potentially arising situation. Therefore, it will be necessary to leave an adequate degree of freedom allowing for a self-organised behaviour. Organic Computing (OC) has developed the vision of selforganising systems adapting robustly to dynamically changing environments without running out of control. This paper focuses on the design of a generic system architecture which allows for self-organisation but at the same time enables adequate reactions to control the, sometimes completely unexpected, emerging global behaviour of these self-organised technical systems.

ISBN: 978-3-88579-187-4
ISSN: 1617-5468
VG Wort-Seiten: 26

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QE



Forschungsgebiet

Organic Computing