Efficient operation in sensor and actor networks inspired by cellular signaling cascades
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Autonomic computing and communication systems
A Rule System for Network-Centric Operation in Massively Distributed Systems
Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication
Insect sensory systems inspired computing and communications
Ad Hoc Networks
Self-organized event detection in sensor networks using bio-inspired promoters and inhibitors
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Sytems
Trust and Reputation Policy-Based Mechanisms for Self-protection in Autonomic Communications
ATC '09 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing
A survey on bio-inspired networking
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Dynamic conjectures in random access networks using bio-inspired learning
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Technology is taking us to a world where myriads of heavily networked devices interact with the physical world in multiple ways and at multiple scales, from the global Internet down to micro and nano devices. Many of these devices are highly mobile and must adapt to the surrounding environment in a totally unsupervised way. A fundamental research challenge is the design of robust decentralized computing systems that are capable of operating under changing environments and noisy input, and yet exhibit the desired behavior and response time, under constraints such as energy consumption, size, and processing power. Biological systems are able to handle many of these challenges with an elegance and efficiency still far beyond current human artifacts. The goal is to obtain methods on how to engineer technical systems, which have similar high stability and efficiency. With this book, we present a comprehensive overview of the most promising research directions in the area of bio-inspired computing. According to the broad spectrum addressed by the different book chapters, a rich variety of biological principles and their application to ICT systems are presented.