Functional Asynchrony and Parallelism in the Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architecture
Functional Asynchrony and Parallelism in the Adaptive Intelligent Systems Architecture
The fact that events may occur both concurrently and asynchronously suggest that AIS is a
parallel architecture. Such parallelism affects both sensing methods and the style of control used by an AIS.
However, cognitive processes occur serially in the
architecture.
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