Mobile agents and the future of the internet
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
A mobile agent-based active network architecture for intelligent network control
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal - Special issue: Intelligent multimedia computing and networking
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Communication mechanisms in ecological network-based grid middleware for service emergence
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Artificial homeostatic system: a novel approach
ECAL'05 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Advances in Artificial Life
A construction of locality-aware overlay network: mOverlay and its performance
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Future Internet applications and services should be autonomous, self-evolutionary, and adaptable to the change of different users and network environments. Inspired by the resemble features between biological neuroendocrine-immune system and future Internet, we introduced some key principles and mechanisms to design a bio-network architecture and its middleware. In this paper, asynchronous migration mechanism is discussed based on the bio-network middleware. A credit-based migration control scheme is proposed. The simulation result shows that the scheme decreases the response time of service bio-entities and reduces the migration frequency. As such, it can ensure that the service bio-entities migrate effectively to provide services for users and minimize their cost. And the desirable requirements of future Internet are further satisfied.