Symbiosis of Distributed Simulation and Control under Spatial Grasp Technology

International Journal of Mobile Computing and Application
© 2020 by SSRG - IJMCA Journal
Volume 7 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2020
Authors : Peter Simon Sapaty
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Peter Simon Sapaty, "Symbiosis of Distributed Simulation and Control under Spatial Grasp Technology," SSRG International Journal of Mobile Computing and Application, vol. 7,  no. 2, pp. 1-16, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939141/IJMCA-V7I2P101

Abstract:

We are witnessing rapidly growing world dynamics caused by climate change, military, religious and ethnic conflicts, terrorism, refugee flows and weapons proliferation, political and industrial restructuring too. Dealing with frequently emerging crises may need rapid integration of scattered heterogeneous resources into capable operational forces pursuing goals which may not be known in advance. Proper understanding and managing of unpredictable and crisis situations may need their detailed simulation at runtime and even ahead of it. The current paper aims at deep integration, actually symbiosis, of advanced simulation with live system control and management, which can be effectively organized in nationwide and world scale. It will be presenting the latest version of Spatial Grasp Technology (SGT) which is not based on traditional communicating parts or agents, as
usual, but rather using self-spreading, selfreplicating, and self-modifying higher-level code covering and matching distributed systems at runtime while providing global integrity, goal-orientation, and finding effective solutions. These spatial solutions are often hundreds of times shorter and simpler than with other approaches due to special recursive scenario language hiding traditional system management routines inside its parallel and distributed interpretation. The paper provides basics for deep integration, actually symbiosis, of different worlds allowing us to unite advanced distributed simulation with spatial parallel and fully distributed control, while doing all this within the same highlevel and very simple Spatial Grasp formalism and its basic Spatial Grasp Language (SGL). It will also mention various SGT applications including economy, ecology, space research & conquest and security, where effective symbiosis of distributed interactive simulation with live control and management may provide a real breakthrough. SGL can be quickly implemented even within standard university environments by a group of system programmers, similar to its previous versions in different countries under the author’s supervision. The technology can be installed in numerous copies worldwide and deeply integrated with any other systems, actually acquiring unlimited power throughout the world

Keywords:

distributed simulation, integration of simulation with control, physical world, virtual world, executive world, Spatial Grasp Technology, High Level Architecture, parallel and distributed programming, mobile computing.

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