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Adaptive Rule-Driven Devices - General Formulation and Case Study

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Adaptive Rule-Driven Devices - General Formulation and Case Study
A formal device is said to be adaptive whenever its behavior changes dynamically, in a direct response to its input stimuli, without interference of external agents, even its users. In order to achieve this feature, adaptive devices have to be self-modifiable. In other words, any possible changes in the device’s behavior must be known at their full extent at any step of its operation in which the changes have to take place. Therefore, adaptive devices must be able to detect all situations causing possible modifications and to adequately react by imposing corresponding changes to the device’s behavior. In this work, devices are considered whose behavior is based on the operation of subjacent non-adaptive devices that be fully described by some finite set of rules. An adaptive rule-driven device may be obtained by attaching adaptive actions to the rules of the subjacent formulation, so that whenever a rule is applied, the associated adaptive action is activated, causing the set of r...
João José Neto
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where WIA
Authors João José Neto
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