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This paper investigates a spatial distribution of a connection weight on a discrete model of a self-repairing network in a square lattice. Cooperation among agents is a crucial issue in autonomous distributed systems. Earlier studies revealed that the agents cooperate each other when a systemic payoff is introduced. This paper studies a relationship between network performance and the connection weight of the systemic payoff in heterogeneous environments by numerical simulations. Further, we estimate an appropriate spatial distribution of the connection weight. The mechanism for the autonomous distributed systems is investigated by considering the spatial distribution of the connection weight.