Swarm autonomic agents with self-destruct capability

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Machine learning – Genetic algorithm and genetic programming system

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C706S045000

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07925600

ABSTRACT:
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided through which in some embodiments an autonomic entity manages a system by generating one or more stay alive signals based on the functioning status and operating state of the system. In some embodiments, an evolvable synthetic neural system is operably coupled to one or more evolvable synthetic neural systems in a hierarchy. The evolvable neural interface receives and generates heartbeat monitor signals and pulse monitor signals that are used to generate a stay alive signal that is used to manage the operations of the synthetic neural system. In another embodiment an asynchronous Alice signal (Autonomic license) requiring valid credentials of an anonymous autonomous agent is initiated. An unsatisfactory Alice exchange may lead to self-destruction of the anonymous autonomous agent for self-protection.

REFERENCES:
patent: 7512568 (2009-03-01), Curtis
patent: 7627538 (2009-12-01), Hinchey et al.
patent: 7765171 (2010-07-01), Hinchey et al.

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