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Distributed systems - from natural to engineered: three phases of inspiration by nature

Frei, Regina and Barata, J. (2010) Distributed systems - from natural to engineered: three phases of inspiration by nature. International Journal of Bio-Inspired Computation, 2 (3-4). ISSN 1758-0366

Type of Research: Article
Creators: Frei, Regina and Barata, J.
Description:

So far, most nature-inspired applications concern single components and non-distributed systems. However, distributed adaptive complex systems in nature also exhibit many properties which could be highly useful in engineered systems. The most important are clarified in this article, to contribute to a framework of nature-inspired engineering methods.This article proposes a three-phase model which includes 1 understanding natural systems 2 lab experimentation 3 industrial engineering.There are many examples of the transition from 1 to 2, but only few examples of the transition from phase 2 towards 3. Especially in the manufacturing world, this link is missing.Moreover, this article illustrates how concepts from nature can be useful for engineering. Particular emphasis is given to emergence, self-organisation and other self-* properties. These powerful concepts are crucial enablers for creating the 'invisible hand', which is one of the big challenges for the future.

Official Website: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1504/IJBIC.2010.033094
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: Inderscience
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Date: 1 May 2010
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1504/IJBIC.2010.033094
Date Deposited: 02 Aug 2024 12:58
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2024 14:19
Item ID: 22332
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/22332

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