Basic Distributed Control Model and Technology for Mobile Crisis Reaction Forces and their United Air Defense
Abstract
The paper investigates the use of the distributed processing and control model and technology, WAVE, operating in open computer networks and providing integral solutions of complex problems on a high semantic level, for a variety of system organization and management levels and tasks in relation to the mobile Crisis Reaction Forces and their integrated air defense. The technology hides most of traditional communication and organization routines like message passing, intelligent agents, mobile agents, remote procedure calls, remote method invocation, distributed object brokers, etc., within the system implementation, allowing application programs to be extremely powerful and compact. Based on a free migration of cooperative program code in both physical and virtual worlds and parallel spatial matching of the systems navigated, while creating and modifying the systems themselves, the technology allows for an unlimited scaling, and works equally well with any number of computers and any network topologies, which may be loose, dynamic, and open.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADP010846
Entities
People
- Peter S. Sapaty
Organizations
- National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine