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PERPLEXUS: Pervasive Computing Framework for Modeling Complex Virtually-Unbounded Systems

Eduardo García Sánchez, Andrés Pérez-Uribe, Andrés Upegui, Yann Thoma, Andrzej Napieralski, Alessandro E. P. Villa, Gilles Sassatelli, Henri Volken, E. Lavarec

Year
2007
Citations
34

Abstract

This paper introduces Perplexus, a European project that aims to develop a scalable hardware platform made of custom reconfigurable devices endowed with bio-inspired capabilities. This platform will enable the simulation of large-scale complex systems and the study of emergent complex behaviors in a virtually unbounded wireless network of computing modules. The final infrastructure will be used as a simulation tool for three applications: neurobiological modeling, culture dissemination modeling, and cooperative collective robotics. The Perplexus platform will provide a novel modeling framework thanks to the pervasive nature of the hardware platform, its bio-inspired capabilities, its strong interaction with the environment, and its dynamic topology.

Keywords

ScalabilityComputer scienceUbiquitous computingDistributed computingComplex systemHuman–computer interactionRoboticsWirelessComputer architectureEmbedded system

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