EECS Publication
Applications of Self-Organization to Command, Control, and Coordination
Bruce MacLennan
This position paper advocates the application of self-organization to large systems comprising robotic agents, informational (i.e. software) agents, and human beings. This would permit the construction of systems that are robust, flexible, and adaptive in a wide variety of hostile or dangerous environments, including those relevant to military operations, homeland security, and public safety.
Published 2004-11-17 05:00:00 as ut-cs-04-534 (ID:195)