Dynamics of Complex Systems Built as Coupled Physical, Communication and Decision Layers
Florian K\"uhnlenz, Pedro H. J. Nardelli

TL;DR
This paper models multi-layer systems combining physical, communication, and decision layers, analyzing how their interactions influence system behavior, cooperation, and power efficiency through agent-based simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a simple multi-layer model with agent decision-making, communication errors, and network topology effects, providing insights into emergent macro-level behaviors.
Findings
Wave-like macro behaviors depend on system size
Lower minimal gains reduce cooperation levels
Communication errors can increase cooperation
Abstract
This paper proposes a simple model to capture the complexity of multi-layer systems where their constituent layers affect, are affected by, each other. The physical layer is a circuit composed by a power source and resistors in parallel. Individual agents can add, remove or keep the resistors they have, and their decisions aiming at maximising the delivered power - a non-linear function dependent on the others' behaviour - based on their internal state, their global state perception, the information received from their neighbours in the communication network, and a randomised selfishness. We develop an agent-based simulation to analyse the effects of number of agents (size of the system), communication network topology, communication errors and the minimum power gain that triggers a behavioural change. Our results show that a wave-like behaviour at macro-level (caused by individual…
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