Autonomic Communication

Scalable and Robust P2P Overlay for Autonomic Communication Autonomic and Coevolutionary Sensor Networking Autonomic Communication provides a vital reference to both researchers and practitioners, particularly those in networking, future and emerging technologies, mobile systems, autonomous technolo...

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Other Authors: Vasilakos, Athanasios V. (Editor), Parashar, Manish (Editor), Karnouskos, Stamatis (Editor), Pedrycz, Witold (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2009, 2009
Edition:1st ed. 2009
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Autonomic Communication Infrastructure -- Bio-inspired Autonomic Structures: a middleware for Telecommunications Ecosystems -- Social-based autonomic routing in opportunistic networks -- A Collaborative Knowledge Plane for Autonomic Networks -- A Rate Feedback Predictive Control Scheme Based on Neural Network and Control Theory for Autonomic Communication -- Autonomic Communication Services and Middleware -- Hovering Information #x2013; Self-Organizing Information that Finds its Own Storage -- The CASCADAS Framework for Autonomic Communications -- Autonomic Middleware for Automotive Embedded Systems -- Social Opportunistic Computing: Design for Autonomic User-Centric Systems -- Programming and Validation Techniques for Reliable Goal-driven Autonomic Software -- Applications to Ad-Hoc (Sensor) Networks and Pervasive Systems -- Autonomic Communication in Pervasive Multimodal Multimedia Computing System -- Self-healing for Autonomic Pervasive Computing -- Map-based Design for Autonomic Wireless Sensor Networks -- An Efficient, Scalable and Robust P2P Overlay for Autonomic Communication -- Autonomic and Coevolutionary Sensor Networking 
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520 |a Scalable and Robust P2P Overlay for Autonomic Communication Autonomic and Coevolutionary Sensor Networking Autonomic Communication provides a vital reference to both researchers and practitioners, particularly those in networking, future and emerging technologies, mobile systems, autonomous technologies, computational intelligence, and embedded systems. The book is also a useful tool for graduate students and senior undergraduate students in courses on networking, autonomous management web, services, network application modeling, knowledge-based systems, and evolutionary software 
520 |a Autonomic Communication explores conceptual models and associated technologies that will uphold the vision of autonomic communication where devices and applications blur the boundaries between virtual and real worlds as they seamlessly interconnect, intelligently cooperate, and autonomously manage themselves. Written by leading international researchers, the contributions give testimony to the challenges and prospects of this rapidly growing area. The volume is composed of chapters covering a wide range of issues related to autonomic communication.  
520 |a Part I Autonomic Communication Infrastructure Social-based autonomic routing in opportunistic networks A Collaborative Knowledge Plane for Autonomic Networks A Rate Feedback Predictive Control Scheme Based on Neural Network and Control Theory for Autonomic Communication Part II Autonomic Communication Services and Middleware Hovering Information – Self-Organizing Information that Finds its Own Storage The CASCADAS Framework for Autonomic Communications Autonomic Middleware for Automotive Embedded Systems Social Opportunistic Computing: Design for Autonomic User-Centric Systems Programming and Validation Techniques for Reliable Goal-driven Autonomic Software Part III Applications to Ad-Hoc (Sensor) Networks and Pervasive Systems Autonomic Communication in Pervasive Multimodal Multimedia Computing System Self-healing for Autonomic Pervasive Computing Map-based Design for Autonomic Wireless Sensor Networks An Efficient,  
520 |a New paradigms for communication/networking systems are needed in order to tackle such emerging issues as heterogeneity, complexity and management of evolvable infrastructures, thus requiring approaches that are both task- and knowledge-driven. The networking and seamless integration of concepts, technologies and devices in a dynamically changing environment poses many challenges to the research community, including interoperability, programmability, management, openness, reliability, performance, context awareness, intelligence, autonomy, security, privacy, safety, and semantics. Inspired by biological systems, autonomic communication envisions communication systems that can organize, configure, optimize, protect, and heal themselves with minimal involvement of human administrators.