Cellular Automata: control improvements and immunity in the simulation of propagative phenomena
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18046/syt.v13i35.2149Keywords:
Cellular automata, propagative epidemics, SIR curve model of influenza.Abstract
Two-dimensional cellular automata are a powerful tool for the simulation of complex discrete systems. They are useful in the treatment of propagative phenomena such as epidemics or fires. This paper proposes a series of theoretical, functional, and applicable improvements to the study published in 2009 by Hoya, Martin del Rio, and Rodríguez; it is specifically aimed at controlling the spread patterns in cellular automata with homogeneous resizable lattices, allowing the simulation of immune cell assemblies that act as barriers in the environments studied. As retardant agent, the Susceptible-Infected-Recovered [SIR] epidemiological model of influenza type A was used. The work was developed using MATLAB®, resulting in a collection of more realistic and versatile simulations that seems to fi, in a more accurate way, the observations made on known patterns of influenza.Downloads
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2015-12-03
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