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Organic Computing - Technical Systems for Survival in the Real World (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
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Organic Computing - Technical Systems for Survival in the Real World (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Autonomic Systems
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This book is a comprehensive introduction into Organic Computing
(OC), presenting systematically the current state-of-the-art in OC.
It starts with motivating examples of self-organising,
self-adaptive and emergent systems, derives their common
characteristics and explains the fundamental ideas for a formal
characterisation of such systems. Special emphasis is given to a
quantitative treatment of concepts like self-organisation,
emergence, autonomy, robustness, and adaptivity. The book shows
practical examples of architectures for OC systems and their
applications in traffic control, grid computing, sensor networks,
robotics, and smart camera systems. The extension of single OC
systems into collective systems consisting of social agents based
on concepts like trust and reputation is explained. OC makes heavy
use of learning and optimisation technologies; a compact overview
of these technologies and related approaches to self-organising
systems is provided. So far, OC literature has been published with
the researcher in mind. Although the existing books have tried to
follow a didactical concept, they remain basically collections of
scientific papers. A comprehensive and systematic account of the OC
ideas, methods, and achievements in the form of a textbook which
lends itself to the newcomer in this field has been missing so far.
The targeted reader of this book is the master student in Computer
Science, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering - or any
other newcomer to the field of Organic Computing with some
technical or Computer Science background. Readers can seek access
to OC ideas from different perspectives: OC can be viewed (1) as a
"philosophy" of adaptive and self-organising - life-like -
technical systems, (2) as an approach to a more quantitative and
formal understanding of such systems, and finally (3) a
construction method for the practitioner who wants to build such
systems. In this book, we first try to convey to the reader a
feeling of the special character of natural and technical
self-organising and adaptive systems through a large number of
illustrative examples. Then we discuss quantitative aspects of such
forms of organisation, and finally we turn to methods of how to
build such systems for practical applications.
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