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Agent Technology, Superrecursive Algorithms, and DNa as a Tool for Distributed Clouds and Grids

Mark Burgin, Rao Mikkilineni

Year
2016
Citations
3

Abstract

Agents and agent systems are becoming more and more important in the development of a variety of fields such as ubiquitous computing, ambient intelligence, autonomous computing, intelligent systems and intelligent robotics. In this paper, we analyze how agent technology is presented in mathematical models of computation demonstrating how these models are used in the novel distributed intelligent managed element (DIME) network architecture (DNA), which extends the conventional computational model of information processing networks, allowing improvement of the efficiency and resiliency of computational processes.

Keywords

Computer scienceDistributed computingComputationVariety (cybernetics)Multi-agent systemIntelligent agentComputational intelligenceRoboticsArchitectureArtificial intelligence

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