Systems
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This paradox is what got me interested in complex
systems.
So these are
systems
which are made up of many interconnected or interacting parts: swarms of birds or fish, ant colonies, ecosystems, brains, financial markets.
Interestingly, complex
systems
are very hard to map into mathematical equations, so the usual physics approach doesn't really work here.
So what do we know about complex
systems?
And it gets even better, because most complex
systems
have this amazing property called emergence.
As a result, networks are ideal representations of complex
systems.
So what equations are for physics, complex networks are for the study of complex
systems.
This approach has been very successfully applied to many complex
systems
in physics, biology, computer science, the social sciences, but what about economics?
There's a reason that few
systems
have been more waterfall over time than the family.
But I also felt like I saw more animals working with the Tiburon than the Ventana, two vehicles with the same field of view but different propulsion
systems.
We need a NASA-like organization for ocean exploration, because we need to be exploring and protecting our life support
systems
here on Earth.
Two of the known applications for this material include interior design and multi-touch
systems.
What's happening increasingly, though, is these
systems
are beginning to use the Internet.
So all of our systems, more and more, are starting to use the same technology and starting to depend on this technology.
It's turning into one of these big emergent
systems
like the financial system, where we've designed all the parts but nobody really exactly understands how it operates and all the little details of it and what kinds of emergent behaviors it can have.
He helped design some of the air handling
systems
in this building and the way it was ventilated.
Change the incentives, and the behavior changes, and the states that have adopted small dollar funded
systems
have seen overnight a change in the practice.
There's even a software called cadnano that allows us to design three-dimensional shapes like nano robots or drug delivery
systems
and use DNA to self-assemble those functional structures.
So now I'm going to show you a number of projects that we've built, from one-dimensional, two-dimensional, three-dimensional and even four-dimensional
systems.
But most importantly, we can use this same software for the design of nanoscale self-assembly
systems
and human scale self-assembly
systems.
We're trying to design new scenarios for space that have fully reconfigurable and self-assembly structures that can go from highly functional
systems
from one to another.
We know, because in the mid-19th century, wonderful Victorian engineers installed
systems
of sewers and wastewater treatment and the flush toilet, and disease dropped dramatically.
So I went back to my college and became a typical Japanese worker as a
systems
engineer.
I'm an MIT professor, but I do not design buildings or computer
systems.
NeuroEmbodied Design will extend our nervous
systems
into the synthetic world, and the synthetic world into us, fundamentally changing who we are.
The current amputation paradigm hasn't changed fundamentally since the US Civil War and has grown obsolete in light of dramatic advancements in actuators, control
systems
and neural interfacing technologies.
We get this upfront look at the mechanistic interaction between how they respond to the world around them and the state of their biological
systems.
Professor Bob Wang and his team have done computer simulations of what happens when fuzzy estimates combine, even in light traffic, when cars just share GPS data, and we've moved this research out of the computer simulation and into robot test beds that have the actual sensors that are in cars now on these robots: stereo cameras, GPS, and the two-dimensional laser range finders that are common in backup
systems.
Right beneath the surface are these seeds of possibility waiting for the right conditions to come about, and with organic systems, if the conditions are right, life is inevitable.
Well, unfortunately there's no international ranking tables for teacher feedback
systems.
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