基于群体智能的动态网络事件传播方法

Adam S. Banzi, A. Pozo, E. P. Duarte
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由于网络拓扑结构的不断变化,动态网络需要自适应的信息传播策略。这项工作提出了一种基于事件的生物启发传播方法,该方法使用蚂蚁,对应于移动代理,在整个网络中传播信息。事件被定义为节点或链路的状态转换。当一个节点在它的邻居中检测到一个事件时,就会触发传播。信息素既用于控制蚂蚁数量,又有助于确定蚂蚁的行动路径。进行了实证研究,并将该策略与泛洪算法和八卦算法进行了比较。结果表明,所提出的策略在传播信息所需的时间和所使用的消息数量方面的开销之间提供了很好的权衡。
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An Approach Based on Swarm Intelligence for Event Dissemination in Dynamic Networks
Dynamic networks require adaptive strategies for information dissemination, as the topology constantly changes. This work presents an event-based bio-inspired dissemination approach that employs ants, which correspond to mobile agents, to spread information throughout the network. An event is defined as a state transition of a node or link. A node which detects an event in its neighborhood triggers the dissemination. Pheromones are used to both control the ant population and help to define the paths that the agents take. An empirical study was performed, in which the proposed strategy was compared with flooding and gossip algorithms. Results show that the proposed strategy presents a good trade-off between the time required to disseminate information and the overhead in terms of the number of messages employed.
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