Result: Complex Dynamics of Autonomous Communication Networks and the Intelligent Communication Paradigm

Title:
Complex Dynamics of Autonomous Communication Networks and the Intelligent Communication Paradigm
Authors:
Source:
Kirilyuk, Andrei (2004) Complex Dynamics of Autonomous Communication Networks and the Intelligent Communication Paradigm. [Conference Paper] (Unpublished)
Publication Status:
Unpublished
Publication Year:
2004
Document Type:
Conference Conference Paper
File Description:
application/pdf
Accession Number:
edscog.4114
Database:
CogPrints

Further Information

Dynamics of arbitrary communication system is analysed as unreduced interaction process. The applied generalised, universally nonperturbative method of effective potential reveals the phenomenon of dynamic multivaluedness of competing system configurations forced to permanently replace each other in a causally random order, which leads to universally defined dynamical chaos, complexity, fractality, self-organisation, and adaptability. We demonstrate the origin of huge, exponentially high efficiency of the unreduced, complex network dynamics and specify the universal symmetry of complexity as the fundamental guiding principle for creation and control of such qualitatively new kind of networks and devices. The emerging intelligent communication paradigm and its practical realisation in the form of knowledge-based networks involve the properties of true, unreduced intelligence and consciousness (http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00003857/) appearing in the complex (multivalued) network dynamics and results.