Title :
System of Systems and Emergence Part 1: Principles and Framework
Author :
Karcanias, Nicos ; Hessami, Ali G.
Author_Institution :
Syst. & Control Eng. Res. Centre, City Univ. SEMS, London, UK
Abstract :
The paper is in two parts and in Part (1) attempts to formalise the loose concept of "System of Systems" (SoS) within the context of Systems Theory whilst in Part (2) explores and develops a conceptual framework for emergence that is suitable for further development. We view the notion of SoS as an evolution of the standard notion of systems and provide an abstract and generic definition that is detached from the particular domain. To achieve this we deal first with the abstraction of the fundamental components of the system, describe the different aspects of the structure of a composite system and then embark on the task to explain the difference of the new notion, to the standard notion of Composite Systems. We present a new abstract definition of the notion of System of Systems as an evolution of the notion of Composite Systems, empowered by the concept of autonomy and participation in tasks referred to as plays which are usually linked to games. The notion of the play is introduced as an extension of the notion of the system and involves the notion of autonomous agents in place of objects and the notion of scenario in place of interconnection topology. This new definition characterises SoS as a development of the Composite System notion where now the subsystems act as autonomous intelligent agents in a multi-agent system play based on a scenario that possibly involves a game. The notion of emergence is considered within both the framework of Composite and SoS and it is linked to the problem of defining functions on a given system and evaluating their values. The emergence is thus presented as the defining signature of a system including System of Systems.
Keywords :
game theory; multi-agent systems; SoS; autonomous intelligent agents; autonomy concept; composite systems; conceptual framework; games; interconnection topology; multiagent system; plays; system of systems; systems theory; task participation; Aggregates; Games; Interconnected systems; Silicon; Topology; Unified modeling language; Complex Systems; Composite Systems; Emergence; System of Systems;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology (ICETET), 2011 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Port Louis
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1847-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICETET.2011.51