Biologically-inspired systems: A new direction for large-scale wireless networks

A. Badi, I. Mahgoub, M. Ilyas
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The current approaches to wireless communication protocols and networking design cannot cope with the scalability and other challenges of future pervasive wireless applications. This fact holds true for protocols currently implemented in networking solutions as well as for protocols proposed in the literature. New solutions are needed to address the scalability, security, fault-tolerance and evolutionary requirements of future and envisioned pervasive wireless applications. Many biological systems in nature are observed to have successfully dealt with the host of challenges mentioned above. Biologically-inspired algorithms are new direction to networking designs that hold ample promises for pervasive applications. In this paper, we present some of these solutions and discuss their application to pervasive networking protocols design.
受生物启发的系统:大规模无线网络的新方向
目前的无线通信协议和网络设计方法无法应对未来无处不在的无线应用的可扩展性和其他挑战。这一事实适用于目前在网络解决方案中实现的协议以及文献中提出的协议。需要新的解决方案来解决未来和设想的普及无线应用程序的可伸缩性、安全性、容错和进化需求。据观察,自然界中的许多生物系统已经成功地应对了上述一系列挑战。受生物学启发的算法是网络设计的新方向,为普及应用提供了充足的前景。在本文中,我们提出了其中的一些解决方案,并讨论了它们在普适网络协议设计中的应用。
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