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3 April 2008 Distributed technology for global dominance
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Abstract
A flexible, ubiquitous, and universal solution for management of distributed dynamic systems will be presented. It allows us to grasp complex systems at a higher than usual, semantic level, penetrating their infrastructures (also creating or modifying them) while establishing local and global dominance over any system organizations and coordinating their behavior in the way needed. The approach may allow the navigated systems to maintain high runtime integrity and automatically recover from indiscriminate damages, preserving global goal orientation and situation awareness in unpredictable and hostile environments.
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Peter Sapaty "Distributed technology for global dominance", Proc. SPIE 6981, Defense Transformation and Net-Centric Systems 2008, 69810T (3 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.769162
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KEYWORDS
Distributed computing

Control systems

Mirrors

Directed energy weapons

Navigation systems

Sensor networks

Target detection

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