gridar
Gridar is a term used to describe a modular, grid-based architecture for modeling and controlling large-scale distributed systems. In this context, gridar treats a system as a grid of interdependent components, enabling distributed computation, data exchange, and real-time control across geographic or logical space.
Key characteristics of gridar include modular components, plug-in compatibility, a scalable graph-based data model, standard interfaces,
Origins and usage of the term emerged in research discussions during the early 2020s to describe approaches
Applications of gridar span several domains, including energy distribution planning, city-scale infrastructure simulation, emergency response modeling,
Limitations of gridar include the complexity of design and governance, data security considerations, and performance trade-offs
See also: Grid computing, Graph database, Digital twin, Urban informatics, Network science.