Autonomous Community Integration and Division Technology for High Response Service

  • Authors:
  • Kotaro Hama;Yuji Horikoshi;Hiroyuki Endo;Benjamin P. Kloester;Xiaodong Lu

  • Affiliations:
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology;Tokyo Institute of Technology;Tokyo Institute of Technology;Tokyo Institute of Technology;Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Venue:
  • ISADS '07 Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

In the retail business under the evolving market, the users solicit to use the appropriate services based on their preferences. In addition, the service providers insist on seizing the current requirements of the users for customizing adequate services. Such requirements can not be satisfied with the conventional centralized system, due to the lack in flexibility. Autonomous Decentralized Community System has been proposed to realize for achieving such requirements. Community is devised as a group that constructed among wireless base stations, and each member of community collaborates with the others autonomously. Thus, the system realizes flexibility, but since the system has no centralized existence for system monitoring, improvement in timeliness is still considered as a remaining problem. In this paper, Autonomous Construction Technology is proposed to improve the timeliness of a community according to the number of nodes. The members of a community autonomously integrate and divide to adjust the optimal size of the community.