Mirko Viroli, Ferruccio Damiani, Jacob Beal
Carlos Canal, Massimo Villari (eds.)
Advances in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, chapter 10, pages 114-128
Communications in Computer and Information Science 393
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Germany
2013
A number of recent works have investigated the notion of “computational fields” as a means of coordinating systems in distributed, dense and mobile environments such as pervasive computing, sensor networks, and robot swarms. We introduce a minimal core calculus meant to capture the key ingredients of languages that make use of computational fields: functional composition of fields, functions over fields, evolution of fields over time, construction of fields of values from neighbours, and restriction of a field computation to a sub-region of the network. This calculus can act as a core for actual implementation of coordination languages and models, as well as pave the way towards formal analysis of properties concerning expressiveness, self-stabilisation, topology independence, and relationships with the continuous space-time semantics of spatial computations.
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Spatial Computing, Self-Organising Coordination, Core Calculus
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