Classification of nodes transforming topological model of biological process to a dynamic functional model

Homomorphous transformation of topological model into a functional model of a biological system is discussed from the point of view of node classification by their features. Topological model of bee colony microclimate control in winter is analysed as an example. Model contains 28 nodes and several...

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Main Authors Stalidzans, E, Grunde-Zeiferts, U, Brusbardis, V
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Jelgava (Latvia) Latvia University of Agriculture 2006
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Summary:Homomorphous transformation of topological model into a functional model of a biological system is discussed from the point of view of node classification by their features. Topological model of bee colony microclimate control in winter is analysed as an example. Model contains 28 nodes and several control loops. Following types of nodes in the topological model of microclimate control in wintering bee colony were determined: 1) constant nodes, 2) numerically calculated nodes, 3) integrative (inertial) nodes, 4) environmental impact nodes, 5) decision nodes; 6) decision guided execution nodes. Decision nodes are analysed more detailed in case of possible activation of several control loops in parallel and in different proportion.
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