TY - BOOK AU - Dressler,Falko AU - Carreras,Iacopo ED - BIONETICS (Conference) TI - Advances in biologically inspired information systems: models, methods, and tools T2 - Studies in computational intelligence SN - 9783540726920 (alk. paper) AV - 519.2 DRE .A37 2007 PY - 2007/// CY - Berlin, New York PB - Springer KW - Computational intelligence KW - Congresses KW - Self-organizing systems N1 - "This book collects extended versions of selected outstanding papers originally submitted to BIONETICS 2006."--Pref., p. vi; Includes bibliographical references; Bio-inspired framework for autonomic communication systems; Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Dmitri Botvich, William Donnelly, Micheal O. Foghlu and John Strassner --; Towards a biologically-inspired architecture for self-regulatory and evolvable network applications; Chonho Lee, Hiroshi Wada and Junichi Suzuki --; Biologically inspired synchronization for wireless networks; Alexander Tyrrell, Gunther Auer and Christian Bettstetter --; Bio-inspired congestion control : conceptual framework, algorithm and discussion; Morteza Analoui and Shahram Jamali --; Self-organized network security facilities based on bio-inspired promoters and inhibitors; Falko Dressier --; Context data dissemination in the bio-inspired service life cycle; Carsten Jacob, David Linner, Heiko Pfeffer, Ilja Radusch and Stephan Steglich --; Eigenvector centrality in highly partitioned mobile networks : principles and applications; Iacopo Carreras, Daniele Miorandi, Geoffrey S. Canright and Kenth Engo-Monsen --; Toward organization-oriented chemical programming : a case study with the maximal independent set problem; Naoki Matsumaru, Thorsten Leaser, Thomas Hinze and Peter Dittrich --; Evolving artificial cell signaling networks : perspectives and methods; James Decraene, George G. Mitchell and Barry McMullin --; Immune system-based energy efficient and reliable communication in wireless sensor networks; Baris Atakan and Ozgur B. Akan --; bio-inspired architecture for division of labour in SANETs; Thomas Halva Labella and Falko Dressler --; pragmatic model of attention and anticipation for active sensor systems; Sarin M. Iacob, Johan de Heer and Alfons H. Salden --; Self-organization for search in peer-to-peer networks; Elke Michlmayr --; bio-inspired location search algorithm for peer to peer networks; Sachin Kulkarni, Niloy Ganguly, Geoffrey Canright and Andreas Deutsch --; Ant colony optimization and its application to regular and dynamic MAX-SAT problems; Pedro C. Pinto, Thomas A. Runkler and Joao M. C. Sousa UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0825/2007928362-d.html ER -