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2) United States Patent Arnoux et al. US0065S3355B1 (10) Patent No.: (45) Date of Patent: US 6,553,355 BL ‘Apr. 22, 2003 (54) AUTOPOIETIC NETWORK SYSTEM (DOWED WITH DISTRIBU (75) Inventors: Louls Auguste Arnoux, Christchurch (NZ); Andrew Drummond McGregor, Christchurch (NZ) (73) Assignee: Indranet Technologies Limited, Christchurch (NZ) (*)_ Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this patent is extended or adjusted under 35, USC. 154(b) by 0 days (21) Appl. No. 09/134074 (22) Filed: Aug. 13, 1998 (0) May 29, 1998 (NZ) mn Priority Data 330544 (1) Int. C1 GO6N 5/00 (2) US.Ch. 706/13; 709/202 (58) Field of eh 706/13; 709/202 ted U.S, PATENT DOCUMENTS (56) References Ci 4930225 A 7/1990 Flammer et al. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Goertzel, B., Meaning is a fuzzy web of patterns: semioties autonomy feedback in the WebMind Internet AL system, Intelligent Control (ISIC), 1998, Held jointly with IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Roboties and Automation (CIR, Jan. 1998,* (List continued on next page.) Starks, Jr or Firm—Gray Cary Ware & Primary Examiner—Wilbert L (74) Auorney, Agent, Freidentich LLP 6) ABSTRACT ‘An autopoietic network is described. The network system has distributed artificial iatelligence and may be used to supply high volume, high speed, multi media, telesthesia, telemetry, telekinesis, telepresence, telemanagement, tele ‘communications and data processing services. The invention is implemented by means of a non-hierarchical network having a fractal structure. That is, the system is structured as a network of networks that may individually display self- Similar characteristics at all levels of aggregation at which they are considered. The system and its eonstituent networks are structurally coupled with their environment through hermeneutic processes. These processes are not based on, and do not use, a priori representations oftheir environment ‘or of the networks themselves, The system includes a number of eybernetie devices which are adapted to funetion as both the infrastructure of the network and the means by which the network services are delivered to network users. ‘These cybernetic devices communicate with other cyber- netie devices in such « manner so that the network is in the form of fractal, non-hierarchical mesh which is. self- similar. The cybernetic devices may be particularly adapted to supervise or “mind” one or more other cybernetic devices functioning at a lower level of aggregation or complexity. ‘The supervised cybernetic devices may be clustered or distributed in space and be associated with machines, sys- foauoss A * i001 Wereh 4130 tensor people The functonaly proved by te nowork S{S80B1 A 21092 Sawer al Theludes! provision of communications for data, vole, Sierras Alo Chee huray supply al namgement, banking ad similar pu Sowa A + “Yanan Bree ea roa 50 Claims 17 Drawing Shets ae] DER ee =A sh, oma Z| US 6,553,355 BL Page 2 OTHER PUBLICATIONS Murthy, K.K., Autopoiesis and strategic management in ‘emerging economies, Innovation in Technology Manage- ‘ment—The Key to Global Leadership, PICMET ’97: Port- land International Conference on Management and Technol- ogy , 1997, pp 71, Jan. 1997." Jinhyoung Lee; Myung Shik Kim, Entanglement teleporta- tion, Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO/Pacitie Rim 799.'The Pacific Rim Conference on, vol. 3 , 1999 , pp. 875, vol. 3, Jan. 1999.* Ralph, 1.C;; Polkiaghome, RES.; Lam, PK., Characteriza- tion of teleportation in optics, Quantum Electronics and Laser Seience Conference, 1999, Technical Digest. Summa- ries of Papers Presented at the, 1999, pp. 113, Jan. 1999.* Braunstein, S.L.3 Kimble, HJ; Sorensen, Y.; Furusawa, A Georgiades, N.P, Teleportation of continuous quantum vari- ables, Quantum Electronics Conference, 1998. IQEC 98, ‘Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the International, 1998, Pages(s), Jan. 1998." Spiller, TP, Quantum information processing: eryptogra- phy, computation, and teleportation, Proceedings of the IEEE vol: 84 12, Dec. 1996 , pp. 1719-1746, Jan. 1998." * cited by examiner U.S. Patent Apr. 22, 2003 Sheet 1 of 17 US 6,553,355 BL Exchange X PRIOR ART Subcriber A Subcriber B Figure 1

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