CO-operative Real-time senTient objects: architecture and EXperimental evaluation (CORTEX)

Project Dates

April 2001 to September 2004

 

Project Description

We are now at the point where the emergence of a new class of applications that operate independently of human control can be envisaged. Future mission critical computer systems will be comprised of networked components that will act autonomously in responding to a myriad of inputs to affect and control the surrounding environment. Key characteristics of these applications include sentience, autonomy, large scale, time and safety criticality, geographical dispersion, mobility and evolution.

The key objective of CORTEX is to explore the fundamental theoretical and engineering issues necessary to support the use of sentient objects to construct large-scale proactive applications and thereby validate the use of sentient objects as a viable approach to the construction of such applications.

 

Selected Publications

 

Project Web Site

http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/mpg/projects/cortex/

 

Investigators

 

Principal Contact

Gordon Blair (  Email: gordon - add @comp.lancs.ac.uk)