Automated System Organizations Under Spatial Grasp Technology
Abstract
A high-level organizational approach is offered based on grasping top mission semantics and overall system functionality in a special high-level language, which allows most of traditional management routines, command and control including, to be effectively shifted to automated up to fully automatic levels. This spatial grasp language is collectively interpreted by a dynamic network of communicating interpreters embedded into key system points, in open or stealth mode. This allows us to concentrate on global mission goals and overall system efficiency and timely react on unpredictable and asymmetric situations and events. The technology offered having a ubiquitous super-virus feature with extended capability of self-recovery can create runtime intelligent spatial infrastructures governing distributed systems or penetrate into existing infrastructures investigating their origin, weak and strong points, and providing the impact needed. The approach also allows us to naturally engage robotic components in the force mix under automatic command and control resulting from parallel and distributed language interpretation, with unified transition to fully unmanned systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA607126
Entities
People
- Peter S. Sapaty
Organizations
- National Academy of Sciences