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BIONETS: BIO-inspired NExt generaTion networkS
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2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This situation needs therefore a radically different approach to communication in these systems, especially since pervasive and ubiquitous networks are expected to be the key drivers of the all encompassing ...
The objective of this article is to ascertain how this paradigm shift, which views a network only as a randomly self-organizing by-product of a collection of self-optimizing services, may become the enabler ...
For example, in Flyphones the autonomic creation of cells macro-structure in animals cells is used to determine the channel allocation algorithm in a mobile telephone network, while a bacterium-inspired ...
doi:10.1007/11520184_19
fatcat:pon6kjbrqfdsfddrxrae47rzha
BIONETS architecture: from networks to SerWorks
2007
2007 2nd Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems
Some of the current networking solutions developed within the project are also presented, highlighting the use of bio-inspired techniques and tools. ...
This paper presents the networking framework as conceived within the European project BIONETS. The case for such a framework comes from the idea of a "Disappearing Network" paradigm. ...
bio-inspired techniques, and this is the case of epidemic data dissemination. ...
doi:10.1109/bimnics.2007.4610122
fatcat:ohxanhogdrenjkdw5bicymavni
BIONETS Architecture: from Networks to SerWorks
2007
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network Information and Computing Systems
Some of the current networking solutions developed within the project are also presented, highlighting the use of bio-inspired techniques and tools. ...
This paper presents the networking framework as conceived within the European project BIONETS. The case for such a framework comes from the idea of a "Disappearing Network" paradigm. ...
bio-inspired techniques, and this is the case of epidemic data dissemination. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.bionetics2007.2429
dblp:conf/bionetics/PellegriniMLBM07
fatcat:or2zz7vcdfg6vfvubrederqb5a
BIONETS: Bio-Inspired Networking for Pervasive Communication Environments
2007
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
In this paper, we present BIONETS, a novel bioinspired approach to the design of localized services in pervasive communication/computing environments. ...
Our solution draws inspiration from the living world, in terms of (i) evolutionary paradigms able to drive the adaptation process of autonomic services (ii) social paradigms for the provisioning of the ...
The organization of the network into a stable purposeful system is demanded to the services, for which collaborative bio-inspired evolutionary mechanisms have been envisaged [13] . ...
doi:10.1109/tvt.2006.883762
fatcat:niqlzsrs75c3lhxodt5btbf3ei
AN APPROACH FOR SELF-CREATING SOFTWARE CODE IN BIONETS WITH ARTIFICIAL EMBRYOGENY
2012
International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology
The focus is on new class of computer thinking with bio-inspired method using engineering technology process known as bottom-up approaches, in which complexity increases with interactions among smaller ...
Then at the end concludes with a crucial discussion and positive outlook for applications of these techniques to the environment of BIONETS. ...
Numerous bio-inspired systems are available. ...
doi:10.15623/ijret.2012.0103051
fatcat:3xr355rl3bbwfi3oacvxtplgf4
Test-bed Platform for Bio-inspired Distributed Systems
2008
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network Information and Computing Systems (Bionetics 2008)
This paper presents a general-purpose test-bed platform for implementing and evaluating bio-inspired approaches over real distributed systems. ...
We developed several bio-inspired approaches with the platform to evaluate them over real distributed systems instead of using simulationbased evaluations. ...
at distributed computers as a general-purpose test-bed for existing bio-inspired approaches over real distributed systems. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.bionetics2008.4731
dblp:conf/bionetics/Satoh08
fatcat:a5ylmbxco5h3vhhafobwpr7kee
Digital ecosystems
2006
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Bio inspired models of network, information and computing systems - BIONETICS '06
A novel optimisation technique inspired by natural ecosystems is presented, where the optimisation works at two levels: a first optimisation, migration of services which are distributed in a decentralised ...
peer-to-peer network, operating continuously in time; this process feeds a second optimisation based on evolutionary computing that operates locally on single peers and is aimed at finding solutions to ...
The DBE aims to be a next generation information and communications technology. ...
doi:10.1145/1315843.1315864
dblp:conf/bionetics/BriscoeW06
fatcat:7wqldgi3vnenpm4nz452j5uum4
Bio-Inspired Routing Protocol Based on Pheromone Diffusion in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
2016
Proceedings of the 9th EAI International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS)
In this paper, we propose a bio-inspired routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. ...
Bio-inspired routing protocols use the principle of swarm intelligence, which finds the optimal path to the destination in a distributed and autonomous way in dynamically changing environments; therefore ...
In this paper, we propose a bio-inspired routing protocol for MANETs. ...
doi:10.4108/eai.3-12-2015.2262499
dblp:journals/eetcc/ChoiLRHC16
fatcat:zaplefnk3javpfaoqiet2kpmoy
Bio-inspired fault-tolerance
2008
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network Information and Computing Systems (Bionetics 2008)
In this paper, we consider an approach to fault-tolerance which is inspired by gene regulatory networks of living cells. ...
The fault-tolerance of living cells is due to the intrinsic robustness of attractors' landscapes of their gene regulatory networks. ...
Dynamics of randomly generated Boolean networks has been extensively studied (see [8] for an overview). ...
doi:10.4108/icst.bionetics2008.4708
dblp:conf/bionetics/Dubrova08
fatcat:42n5io5oxvfarcpymwuubmloim
Fault Tolerant Mechanism of Bio-inspired Adaptive Routing System
2008
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network Information and Computing Systems (Bionetics 2008)
Kawauchi, and M.Okamoto, “A Bio-inspired
[5] B. M. ...
That is, it is believed that the structure of metabolic network
Routing algorithm, Bio-inspired system, Load balance. is similar to that of the Internet. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.bionetics2008.4717
dblp:conf/bionetics/IwasakiNKO08
fatcat:47lxwfua35bsvdwx6ntw2ogvvi
Space Searching Algorithms Used by Fungi
2016
Proceedings of the 9th EAI International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS)
Experimental studies have shown that fungi use a natural program for searching the space available in micro-confined networks, e.g., mazes. ...
Bio-inspired Search Algorithms
Maze Generation Since maze-solving can be generalized to graph searching, the test mazes have been generated by a graph-based algorithm (Fig. 3) . ...
Assessing the Bio-Inspired Algorithm To examine the Bio-Inspired Algorithm (BIA), we tested its completeness, reachable state space and optimality under both non-randomized and randomized mazes, generated ...
doi:10.4108/eai.3-12-2015.2262591
dblp:journals/eetcc/AsenovaFNLN16
fatcat:ydp5px2qlncn3eprrxkrwxwe7m
Biologically-inspired adaptive routing protocol with stochastic route exploration
2016
Proceedings of the 9th EAI International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS)
In this paper, based on the biologically-inspired attractor selection model, we propose a distributed routing protocol with active and stochastic route exploration. ...
While distributed routing protocols that use only local state of the network have been expected to suitable for adaptive routing on large scale network, the lack of global information of the network often ...
The network is a connected random graph consisting N = 36 nodes which is generated by the Waxman model [11] . ...
doi:10.4108/eai.3-12-2015.2262489
dblp:journals/mca/NakaoTW16
fatcat:67m3krw4h5eojiev24wchfk6gm
A Self-Healing Multipath Routing Protocol
2008
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network Information and Computing Systems (Bionetics 2008)
the network. ...
We use the Fraglets artificial chemistry for building a distributed reaction network that spans the whole network topology. ...
Some latest routing protocols even use bio-inspired concepts [5, 11] since biological systems exhibit the desired self-organizing properties. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.bionetics2008.4732
dblp:conf/bionetics/MeyerYT08
fatcat:52wpf6lrsvcnpnkro7nmwpibpm
A bio-inspired architecture for division of labour in SANETs
2006
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Bio inspired models of network, information and computing systems - BIONETICS '06
The preliminary results show that the architecture and the bio-inspired mechanism successfully induce self-organised division of labour in the network. The experiments were run in simulation. ...
We show an architecture that implements division of labour in Sensor/Actuator Networks. The way the nodes take their decisions is inspired by ants' foraging behaviour. ...
Low and co-workers [9] used a bio-inspired task allocation mechanism. It is based on the threshold model [10] and is used to allocate the task of tracking objects in the network. ...
doi:10.1145/1315843.1315878
dblp:conf/bionetics/LabellaD06
fatcat:36oelsfs4fgmza3h6qn5qrx7cq
The adaptive social hierarchy
2006
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Bio inspired models of network, information and computing systems - BIONETICS '06
Wireless networks can be used for relaying information acquired by mobile animal borne tags. ...
To date, no research has considered the large amount of diversity presented by the animal kingdom which impacts the design of the network. ...
Inspired by a successful biological principle, the social dominance hierarchy, nodes form an analogous ranking based on energy. ...
doi:10.1145/1315843.1315886
dblp:conf/bionetics/MarkhamW06
fatcat:rahb47vtyvaojlsbon6fbqqrv4
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