DocumentCode
1084469
Title
Cyberspatial Mechanics
Author
Bayne, Jay S.
Author_Institution
Meta Command Syst., Mequon, WI
Volume
38
Issue
3
fYear
2008
fDate
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
629
Lastpage
644
Abstract
In support of a generalization of systems theory, this paper introduces a new approach in modeling complex distributed systems. It offers an analytic framework for describing the behavior of interactive cyberphysical systems (CPSs), which are networked stationary or mobile information systems responsible for the real-time governance of physical processes whose behaviors unfold in cyberspace. The framework is predicated on a cyberspace-time reference model comprising three spatial dimensions plus time. The spatial domains include geospatial, infospatial, and sociospatial references, the latter describing relationships among sovereign enterprises (rational agents) that choose voluntarily to organize and interoperate for individual and mutual benefit through geospatial (physical) and infospatial (logical) transactions. Of particular relevance to CPSs are notions of timeliness and value, particularly as they relate to the real-time governance of physical processes and engagements with other cooperating CPS. Our overarching interest, as with celestial mechanics, is in the formation and evolution of clusters of cyberspatial objects and the federated systems they form.
Keywords
cybernetics; distributed processing; information systems; celestial mechanics; complex distributed systems; cyberspace-time reference model; cyberspatial mechanics; interactive cyberphysical systems; mobile information systems; networked stationary; rational agents; real-time governance; sovereign enterprises; systems theory; Command and control; cybernetics; cyberspace; cyberspace-time; distributed computing; enterprise governance; real-time; Algorithms; Computer Communication Networks; Computer Simulation; Cybernetics; Information Storage and Retrieval; Mechanics; Models, Theoretical;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2008.916309
Filename
4459081
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