Biologically-Inspired Collaborative Computing IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Second IFIP TC 10 International Conference on Biologically-Inspired Collaborative Computing, September 8-9, 2008, Milano, Italy

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Other Authors: Hinchey, Mike (Editor), Pagnoni, Anastasia (Editor), Rammig, Franz J. (Editor), Schmeck, Hartmut (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2008, 2008
Edition:1st ed. 2008
Series:IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
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505 0 |a Keynote Presentations -- Swarm Robotics: The Coordination of Robots via Swarm Intelligence Principles -- Immuno-engineering -- Inspiration Based on Insect Behaviors -- Heuristics for Uninformed Search Algorithms in Unstructured P2P Networks Inspired by Self-Organizing Social Insect Models -- Congestion Control in Ant Like Moving Agent Systems -- Resource-Aware Clustering of Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Division of Labor in Social Insects -- Sensors, Actuators and Networks -- Self-stabilizing Automata -- Experiments with Biologically-Inspired Methods for Service Assignment in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Robotics and Multi-Agent Systems -- Evolving Collision Avoidance on Autonomous Robots -- Local Strategies for Connecting Stations by Small Robotic Networks -- Measurement of Robot Similarity to Determine the Best Demonstrator for Imitation in a Group of Heterogeneous Robots -- Distributed Fault-Tolerant Robot Control Architecture Based on Organic Computing Principles -- Immunocomputing and Biological-Inspiration -- Intrusion Detection via Artificial Immune System: a Performance-based Approach -- Immuno-repairing of FPGA designs -- An Organic Computing Approach to Sustained Real-time Monitoring -- Applications -- A Case Study in Model-driven Synthetic Biology -- Image Segmentation by a Network of Cortical Macrocolumns with Learned Connection Weights -- Integrating Emotional Competence into Man-Machine Collaboration -- Hardware Issues -- Self-optimized Routing in a Network on-a-Chip -- On Robust Evolution of Digital Hardware -- Collaboration -- A Model of Self-Organizing Collaboration -- Guiding Exploration by Combining Individual Learning and Imitation in Societies of Autonomous Robots 
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