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Autonomic Communication

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New paradigms for communication/networking systems are needed in order to tackle the emerging issues such as heterogeneity, complexity and management of evolvable infrastructures. In order to realize such advanced systems, approaches should become task- and knowledge-driven, enabling a service-oriented, requirement, and trust-driven development of communication networks. The networking and seamless integration of concepts, technologies and devices in a dynamically changing environment poses many challenges to the research community, including interoperability, programmability, management, openness, reliability, performance, context awareness, intelligence, autonomy, security, privacy, safety, and semantics.
This edited volume explores the challenges of technologies to realize the vision where devices and applications seamlessly interconnect, intelligently cooperate, and autonomously manage themselves, and as a result, the borders of virtual and real world vanish or become significantly blurred.

List of contents

Autonomic Communication Infrastructure.- Bio-inspired Autonomic Structures: a middleware for Telecommunications Ecosystems.- Social-based autonomic routing in opportunistic networks.- A Collaborative Knowledge Plane for Autonomic Networks.- A Rate Feedback Predictive Control Scheme Based on Neural Network and Control Theory for Autonomic Communication.- Autonomic Communication Services and Middleware.- Hovering Information #x2013; Self-Organizing Information that Finds its Own Storage.- The CASCADAS Framework for Autonomic Communications.- Autonomic Middleware for Automotive Embedded Systems.- Social Opportunistic Computing: Design for Autonomic User-Centric Systems.- Programming and Validation Techniques for Reliable Goal-driven Autonomic Software.- Applications to Ad-Hoc (Sensor) Networks and Pervasive Systems.- Autonomic Communication in Pervasive Multimodal Multimedia Computing System.- Self-healing for Autonomic Pervasive Computing.- Map-based Design for Autonomic Wireless Sensor Networks.- An Efficient, Scalable and Robust P2P Overlay for Autonomic Communication.- Autonomic and Coevolutionary Sensor Networking.

About the author

Stamatis Karnouskos is an Expert on M2M / Internet of Things within SAP. He investigates the added-value of integrating networked embedded devices in enterprise systems. For more than 15 years Stamatis leads efforts in several European Commission and industry funded projects related to industrial automation, smart grids, Internet-based services and architectures, software agents, mobile commerce, security and mobility. He serves in the technical advisory board of Internet Protocol for Smart Objects Alliance (IPSO), and the Permanent Stakeholder Group of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).

Manish Parashar, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, where he is Director of The Applied Software Systems Laboratory (TASSL). Professor Parashar is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award and the Enrico Fermi scholarship, and is a senior member of the IEEE. In addition to publishing over a hundred technical papers in international journals and conferences, Professor Parashar has coauthored/edited three books, and has contributed to several others, in the area of parallel and distributed computing.

Summary

New paradigms for communication/networking systems are needed in order to tackle the emerging issues such as heterogeneity, complexity and management of evolvable infrastructures. In order to realize such advanced systems, approaches should become task- and knowledge-driven, enabling a service-oriented, requirement, and trust-driven development of communication networks. The networking and seamless integration of concepts, technologies and devices in a dynamically changing environment poses many challenges to the research community, including interoperability, programmability, management, openness, reliability, performance, context awareness, intelligence, autonomy, security, privacy, safety, and semantics.

This edited volume explores the challenges of technologies to realize the vision where devices and applications seamlessly interconnect, intelligently cooperate, and autonomously manage themselves, and as a result, the borders of virtual and real world vanish or become significantly blurred.

Product details

Assisted by Stamatis Karnouskos (Editor), Stamatis Karnouskos et al (Editor), Manis Parashar (Editor), Manish Parashar (Editor), Witold Pedrycz (Editor), Athanasios V Vasilakos (Editor), Athanasios V. Vasilakos (Editor), Athanassios Vasilakos (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.10.2009
 
EAN 9780387097527
ISBN 978-0-387-09752-7
No. of pages 374
Weight 724 g
Illustrations XVIII, 374 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Biomathematics
Lecture Notes in Biomathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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