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A Chemistry-Inspired Framework for Achieving Consensus in Wireless Sensor Networks
2014
IEEE Sensors Journal
The aim of this paper is to show how simple interaction mechanisms, inspired by chemical systems, can provide the basic tools to design and analyze a mathematical model for achieving consensus in wireless ...
network topologies and number of sensors. ...
A CHEMICAL CONSENSUS MODEL FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS As mentioned in the Introduction, the first attempt to make use of distributed artificial chemistry for achieving consensus can be found in [20] ...
doi:10.1109/jsen.2013.2281208
fatcat:37huj62nsjhopm45en3cblbifi
Chemistry-Inspired Algorithm for Emergent Distributed Consensus in WSNs
2013
2013 IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems
In wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs), nodes collaborate to accomplish distributed sensing and computation. ...
As an example of distributed, emerging computation in WSNs, we extend an existing gossiplike chemistry-inspired protocol (the "Disperser") and propose a new chemically driven solution to consensus problems ...
INTRODUCTION In wireless sensor and actor networks (WSANs), nodes collaborate to accomplish distributed sensing and computation. ...
doi:10.1109/dcoss.2013.37
dblp:conf/dcoss/MontiTSL13
fatcat:2g6pxwd7nvabrgsrxcxtfzl2ta
A brief survey of self-organization in wireless sensor networks
2007
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Subsequently, the paper surveys research that uses models of self-organization in wireless sensor networks to provide a variety of functions: sharing processing and communication capacity; forming and ...
The paper closes with a summary of open issues that must be addressed before self-organization can be applied routinely during design and deployment of senor networks and other distributed, computer systems ...
[73] describe and characterize an algorithm, based on pulse-coupled oscillators, for reaching consensus regarding detection of a binary event in a distributed sensor network. ...
doi:10.1002/wcm.499
fatcat:kc7y5vw6vbhilkgeg4edxqcgwu
Heterogeneous polydentate mobile chelating node to detect breach in surveillance sensor network
2021
Security and Privacy
Nature inspired algorithms are common in routing and security in mobile wireless sensor networks (WSN). ...
While most of the existing algorithms are bio-inspired, chemistry inspired security algorithms are rare. ...
TA B L E 2 Various types of nature-inspired routing reported
Source of Inspiration Achievement Network
Socio-economic process
Chemistry inspired techniques Though references are made to nature inspired ...
doi:10.1002/spy2.175
fatcat:vt7hlnozffc2tadybc5dwtfu4a
Bio-Robustness and Fault Tolerance: A New Perspective on Reliable, Survivable and Evolvable Network Systems
2008
IEEE Aerospace Conference. Proceedings
Evolutionary game theory, which we present in a relative comprehensive introduction, provides an ideal framework to model the reliability and survivability of computer networks, especially the wireless ...
sensor networks. ...
There is a lack of a modeling framework to study a population of sensors in a wireless sensor network, in which each node may fail at different times due to variable failure rates. ...
doi:10.1109/aero.2008.4526486
fatcat:ariuonsxfvfgppvzhnwtplffla
A Review on the Role of Nano-Communication in Future Healthcare Systems: A Big Data Analytics Perspective
2018
IEEE Access
Consequently, such a network would generate a vast amount of data which inspires for the envisioned predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory health-care framework. ...
Her general research interests include modeling wireless communications, resource management in wireless networks, and reducing the energy requirements in wireless sensor networks. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2018.2859340
fatcat:5xnpp3phbzeslneyezhcx6jvzq
Design of large polyphase filters in the Quadratic Residue Number System
2010
2010 Conference Record of the Forty Fourth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers
Distributed averaging is a fundamental tool for inference in wireless sensor networks; it builds on the exchange of messages between nodes to achieve consensus. ...
We propose a distributed method for computing the joint (all-sensors) likelihood function in a wireless sensor network. ...
doi:10.1109/acssc.2010.5757589
fatcat:ccxnu5owr5fyrcjcqukumerueq
Organizing the Aggregate: Languages for Spatial Computing
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
In this chapter, we develop a framework for analyzing and comparing spatial computing DSLs, survey the current state of the art, and provide a roadmap for future spatial computing DSL investigation. ...
A large number of spatial computing domain specific languages (DSLs) have emerged across diverse domains, from biology and reconfigurable computing, to sensor networks and agent-based systems. ...
Modern development methods and tools for embedded reconfigurable systems: A survey. Integration, the VLSI Journal, 43(1):1-33. Barney, B. (Retrieved Feb. 20, 2012) . ...
arXiv:1202.5509v2
fatcat:bmgan7ig5fghddait43avj43qy
In Situ Calibration Algorithms for Environmental Sensor Networks: A Review
2019
IEEE Sensors Journal
It is a critical challenge for the economical sustainability of networks with large scale deployments. In this paper, we focus on in situ calibration methods for environmental sensor networks. ...
We propose a taxonomy of the methodologies in the literature. Our classification relies on both the architecture of the network of sensors and the algorithmic principles of the calibration methods. ...
In Situ Calibration Algorithms for Environmental Sensor Networks: a Review Florentin Delaine, Bérengère Lebental and Hervé Rivano Abstract-The recent developments in both nanotechnologies and wireless ...
doi:10.1109/jsen.2019.2910317
fatcat:d4rbvy7hbzhu5meisbr3zgrv3u
Hierarchical Optimal Control Method for Controlling Self-Organized Networks with Light-Weight Cost
2014
2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Adopting such bio-inspired mechanisms, network systems are therefore highly expected to work even in unexpected situations and adapt to dynamical changing environment. ...
For future evolution of information networks, therefore, we need to develop a new architecture which has high scalability, adaptabiity, robustness, and flexibility. ...
challenging task for wireless sensor networks. ...
doi:10.1109/glocom.2014.7417665
dblp:conf/globecom/KuzeKKHM15
fatcat:hd7ebqzaq5bopj3yminfzbqzwu
Hierarchical Optimal Control Method for Controlling Self-Organized Networks with Light-Weight Cost
2015
2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Adopting such bio-inspired mechanisms, network systems are therefore highly expected to work even in unexpected situations and adapt to dynamical changing environment. ...
For future evolution of information networks, therefore, we need to develop a new architecture which has high scalability, adaptabiity, robustness, and flexibility. ...
challenging task for wireless sensor networks. ...
doi:10.1109/glocom.2015.7417665
fatcat:tzsmpq4lwjg6dmm3xzbh4a2mfu
Performance-Aware Refactoring of Cloud-Based Big Data Applications
2017
2017 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI)
These include search engines, monitoring of academic performance, biology and wireless networks. We first discuss a number of clustering methods. ...
This matrix would be built differently for different applications. A two simple points in space can have the Euclidean distance in the matrix. ...
Wireless Sensor Network for Rainfall Measurement using a Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge Mechanism
Osemwegie Omoruyi, Samuel N. John, Okonigene Robert, Okereke Chinonso, Adeyinka A. ...
doi:10.1109/csci.2017.264
fatcat:lq7gvjk2pzarllwdvrfw2g6xdm
Robotic Materials
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
"Robotic Materials", namely the ability to create smart functionality with a minimum of additional wiring by relying on wireless power and communication. ...
The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) sponsored a workshop on "Robotic Materials" in Washington, DC, that was held from April 23-24, 2018. ...
The US has been leading the field since the late 90ies following a DARPA workshop (Berlin, 1997 ) that triggered tremendous efforts in sensor networks, amorphous computing and programmable matter, but ...
arXiv:1903.10480v1
fatcat:d6h3izew3ndktix7ue3k26s2ia
2022 Roadmap on Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
We hope that this Roadmap will be a useful resource to readers outside this field, for those who are just entering the field, and for those who are well established in the neuromorphic community. https ...
These needs can be addressed by neuromorphic computing systems which are inspired by the biological concepts of the human brain. ...
Acknowledgements The research was funded in part by C-BRIC, one of six centres in JUMP, a Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) program sponsored by DARPA, the National Science Foundation, the Technology ...
arXiv:2105.05956v3
fatcat:pqir5infojfpvdzdwgmwdhsdi4
Fog Computing Systems: State of the Art, Research Issues and Future Trends, with a Focus on Resilience
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Thus, we hope to provide new insights into the design and management of resilient FCSs that are formed by IoT devices, edge computer servers and wireless sensor networks; these systems can be modelled ...
This paper surveys the state of the art in the relevant fields, and discusses the research issues and future trends that are emerging. ...
David Hutchison is grateful to many colleagues in the EU COST Action RECODIS (CA15127) for discussions on the resilience of communication systems. ...
arXiv:1908.05077v4
fatcat:tgtn7rlkpnejxixctw5gorlxnu
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