DocumentCode
447520
Title
Intelligent complexity in networked infrastructures
Author
Verwater-Lukszo, Zofia ; Bouwmans, Ivo
Author_Institution
Fac. of Technol., Policy & Manage., Delft Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
Volume
3
fYear
2005
fDate
10-12 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
2378
Abstract
Our present-day infrastructures are complex systems that are getting more and more interconnected. Society heavily depends on their functioning, which is threatened by everyday overload, accidental failures and intended attacks. Therefore, a thorough understanding of how infrastructures should be designed and managed is crucial. Two sub-programmes of the next generation infrastructures research programme look into the ways in which the systems´ complexity can intelligently be mastered, using models and methods from complex adaptive systems theory. Four types of complexity are distinguished in infrastructures, according to the level of interaction between the subsystems. In addition, four basic types of control can be identified, depending on the way the agents in the system cooperate.
Keywords
intelligent control; multi-agent systems; public administration; public utilities; complex adaptive systems theory; intelligent complexity; intelligent control; networked infrastructure; next generation infrastructure; system thinking; Competitive intelligence; Complex networks; Energy management; Industrial accidents; Intelligent control; Intelligent networks; Intelligent systems; Technology management; Telecommunication control; Transportation; Infrastructures; complexity; control; design; intelligence; operation and management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9298-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSMC.2005.1571504
Filename
1571504
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