Realtime Execution in Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures

Realtime Execution in Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architectures

The demand for guaranteed latencies, time-stress responsivity, graceful degradation, and speed-knowledge independence make real-time execution a central capability to an AIS. Although the processing speed on current implementations is not very fast, the functional asynchrony and parallelism makes up for it. In addition, the system can use the satisficing cycle to bound decision times and increase reactivity.


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