Symbiosis of Real and Simulated Worlds Under Global Awareness and Consciousness Peter Sapaty (Mathematical Machines & Systems, National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine) C24
We are witnessing rapidly growing world dynamics caused by climate change, military, religious and ethnic conflicts, terrorism, refugee flows and weapons proliferation, political and industrial restructuring too. Dealing with frequently emerging crises may need rapid integration of scattered heterogeneous resources into capable operational forces pursuing goals which may not be known in advance. Proper understanding and managing of unpredictable and crisis situations may need their detailed simulation at runtime and even ahead of it.
The current book aims at deep integration, actually symbiosis, of advanced simulation with live system control and management, which can be effectively organized in nationwide and world scale. It will be using the extended spatial grasp model and technology equally working with physical, virtual and combined spaces, which was patented and revealed in previous publications, recent Emerald book including. This investigated applications included classical graph and network theory problems, missile defense, massive collective robotics, flexible command and control, industrial, social and international security problems, also effectively expressing main gestalt theory laws by allowing them to cover any distributed systems rather than just human mind and brain.
The book will be presenting the latest version of Spatial Grasp Technology (SGT) which is not based on traditional communicating parts or agents, as usual, but rather using self-spreading, self-replicating, and self-modifying higher-level code covering and matching distributed systems at runtime while providing global integrity, goal-orientation, and finding effective solutions. These spatial solutions are often hundreds of times shorter and simpler than with other approaches due to special recursive scenario language hiding traditional system management routines inside its parallel and distributed interpretation. The offered version of SGT will be capable of using the whole society with its powerful communication and processing resources as an almighty spatial simulation engine, effectively modeling, optimizing, and directing the very society too.
The book will consider various SGT applications including economy, ecology, space research & conquest and security, where effective symbiosis of distributed interactive simulation with live control and management may provide a real breakthrough. In the defense field it will be offering a global solution based on a single spatial simulation and management language, and especially for such novel organizational and doctrinal concepts as mosaic warfare and multi-domain operations.
The described model can be helpful in understanding and simulation of such extremely complex features as awareness and consciousness, also showing how existing ideas in this area can prove effective for practical organization of large distributed dynamic systems in civil and defense areas (like, for example, supplying a distributed system, any parts of which can be indiscriminately damaged, with a sort of external ubiquitous consciousness).
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