Baxter, Jeremy and Hepplewhite, Richard: (1999) "Agents in Tank Battle Simulations", Communications of the ACM,v.42:3, pp. 74-75

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....topology or network structure cannot be a simple flat collective automata , but must reflect this echelon strcuture. We consider an echelon structure as a generic hierarchy. A minimally simple example (three levels, two fanout at each node) is shown in Fig. 4 as a point of departure (see also [3] for a military example) In this structure, command flows down, while information flows up, down, and across to siblings. 2,1 1,1 2,2 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 Comman Information Figure 4: A generic three level, two fanout command hierarchy. 5.3.1 Alternate Hierarchical Structures Figure 5: Left) ....

Baxter, Jeremy and Hepplewhite, Richard: (1999) "Agents in Tank Battle Simulations", Communications of the ACM,v.42:3, pp. 74-75

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