Journal article
Emergent societies: advanced IT support of crisis relief missions
Artificial life and robotics, Vol.11(1), pp.116-122
01/2007
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/113121
Abstract
A novel distributed control ideology and technology is described for the management of advanced crisis relief missions. The approach is based on the installation of a universal “social” module in massively wearable electronic devices, such as laptops and mobile phones, which can collectively interpret a spatial scenario language, exchange high-level program code (waves) and data, and control other modules in parallel. This can dynamically integrate any scattered post-disaster human and technical resources into an operable distributed system capable of solving autonomously complex survivability, relief, and reconstruction problems.
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- Title
- Emergent societies: advanced IT support of crisis relief missions
- Creators
- Peter Sapaty - Institute of Mathematical Machines and Systems National Academy of Sciences Glushkova Ave 42 03187 Kiev UkraineMosanori Sugisaka - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Oita University Oita JapanRobert Finkelstein - Robotic Technology Inc. Potomac MD USAJose Delgado-Frias - School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Washington State University Pullman WA USANikolay Mirenkov - University of Aizu Aizu-Wakamatsu Fukushima Japan
- Publication Details
- Artificial life and robotics, Vol.11(1), pp.116-122
- Academic Unit
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag; Tokyo
- Identifiers
- 99900547614301842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article