Ebook: Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication: First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007 Cambridge, UK, April 2-5, 2007 Revised Selected Papers
- Tags: Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity, Computer Communication Networks, Computational Biology/Bioinformatics, Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet), Database Management, Simulation and Modeling
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5151
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007, held in Cambridge, UK, in April 2007.
The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from many high quality submissions. All recent developments in the field of bio-inspired design of networks are addressed, with particular regard to wireless networks and the self-organizing properties of biological networks. The papers are organized in topical sections on biological networks, network epidemics, complex networks, bio-inspired network mode, network protocol in wireless communication, data management, distributed computing, and security.
The book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007, held in Cambridge, UK, in April 2007.
The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from many high quality submissions. All recent developments in the field of bio-inspired design of networks are addressed, with particular regard to wireless networks and the self-organizing properties of biological networks. The papers are organized in topical sections on biological networks, network epidemics, complex networks, bio-inspired network mode, network protocol in wireless communication, data management, distributed computing, and security.
The book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007, held in Cambridge, UK, in April 2007.
The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from many high quality submissions. All recent developments in the field of bio-inspired design of networks are addressed, with particular regard to wireless networks and the self-organizing properties of biological networks. The papers are organized in topical sections on biological networks, network epidemics, complex networks, bio-inspired network mode, network protocol in wireless communication, data management, distributed computing, and security.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication....Pages 1-8
A Complex Network Approach to the Determination of Functional Groups in the Neural System of C. Elegans....Pages 9-18
Modelling Gene Regulatory Networks....Pages 19-32
The Role of Simplifying Models in Neuroscience: Modelling Structure and Function....Pages 33-44
An Artificial Chemistry for Networking....Pages 45-57
Biomimicry: Further Insights from Ant Colonies?....Pages 58-66
Network-Related Challenges and Insights from Neuroscience....Pages 67-78
Networks in Epidemiology....Pages 79-90
Epidemiology and Wireless Communication: Tight Analogy or Loose Metaphor?....Pages 91-104
Epidemic Spreading of Computer Worms in Fixed Wireless Networks....Pages 105-115
Wireless Epidemic Spread in Dynamic Human Networks....Pages 116-132
Stochastic Spreading Processes on a Network Model Based on Regular Graphs....Pages 133-144
Weighted and Directed Network on Traveling Patterns....Pages 145-154
Communication Networks in Insect Societies....Pages 155-164
The Topological Fortress of Termites....Pages 165-173
Evolutionary and Temporal Dynamics of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks....Pages 174-183
Phase Patterns of Coupled Oscillators with Application to Wireless Communication....Pages 184-191
Self-organizing Desynchronization and TDMA on Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 192-203
Bio-Inspired Multi-agent Collaboration for Urban Monitoring Applications....Pages 204-216
Bio-Inspired Approaches for Autonomic Pervasive Computing Systems....Pages 217-228
Biologically Inspired Self Selective Routing with Preferred Path Selection....Pages 229-240
Biologically Inspired Approaches to Networks: The Bio-Networking Architecture and the Molecular Communication....Pages 241-254
User-Centric Mobility Models for Opportunistic Networking....Pages 255-267
Wavelet-Domain Statistics of Packet Switching Networks Near Traffic Congestion....Pages 268-279
A Circulatory System Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 280-294
Epcast: Controlled Dissemination in Human-Based Wireless Networks Using Epidemic Spreading Models....Pages 295-306
Maintaining Spatial-Temporal Knowledge through Human Interaction....Pages 307-318
Beta Random Projection....Pages 319-331
Biologically Inspired Classifier....Pages 332-339
Human Heuristics for Autonomous Agents....Pages 340-351
Designing Biological Computers: Systemic Computation and Sensor Networks....Pages 352-363
A Rule System for Network-Centric Operation in Massively Distributed Systems....Pages 364-375
Field-Based Coordination for Pervasive Computing Applications....Pages 376-386
Coalition Games and Resource Allocation in Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 387-398
Bio-Inspired Topology Maintenance Protocols for Secure Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 399-410
Dynamic Topologies for Robust Scale-Free Networks....Pages 411-426
Back Matter....Pages -
The book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007, held in Cambridge, UK, in April 2007.
The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from many high quality submissions. All recent developments in the field of bio-inspired design of networks are addressed, with particular regard to wireless networks and the self-organizing properties of biological networks. The papers are organized in topical sections on biological networks, network epidemics, complex networks, bio-inspired network mode, network protocol in wireless communication, data management, distributed computing, and security.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication....Pages 1-8
A Complex Network Approach to the Determination of Functional Groups in the Neural System of C. Elegans....Pages 9-18
Modelling Gene Regulatory Networks....Pages 19-32
The Role of Simplifying Models in Neuroscience: Modelling Structure and Function....Pages 33-44
An Artificial Chemistry for Networking....Pages 45-57
Biomimicry: Further Insights from Ant Colonies?....Pages 58-66
Network-Related Challenges and Insights from Neuroscience....Pages 67-78
Networks in Epidemiology....Pages 79-90
Epidemiology and Wireless Communication: Tight Analogy or Loose Metaphor?....Pages 91-104
Epidemic Spreading of Computer Worms in Fixed Wireless Networks....Pages 105-115
Wireless Epidemic Spread in Dynamic Human Networks....Pages 116-132
Stochastic Spreading Processes on a Network Model Based on Regular Graphs....Pages 133-144
Weighted and Directed Network on Traveling Patterns....Pages 145-154
Communication Networks in Insect Societies....Pages 155-164
The Topological Fortress of Termites....Pages 165-173
Evolutionary and Temporal Dynamics of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks....Pages 174-183
Phase Patterns of Coupled Oscillators with Application to Wireless Communication....Pages 184-191
Self-organizing Desynchronization and TDMA on Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 192-203
Bio-Inspired Multi-agent Collaboration for Urban Monitoring Applications....Pages 204-216
Bio-Inspired Approaches for Autonomic Pervasive Computing Systems....Pages 217-228
Biologically Inspired Self Selective Routing with Preferred Path Selection....Pages 229-240
Biologically Inspired Approaches to Networks: The Bio-Networking Architecture and the Molecular Communication....Pages 241-254
User-Centric Mobility Models for Opportunistic Networking....Pages 255-267
Wavelet-Domain Statistics of Packet Switching Networks Near Traffic Congestion....Pages 268-279
A Circulatory System Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 280-294
Epcast: Controlled Dissemination in Human-Based Wireless Networks Using Epidemic Spreading Models....Pages 295-306
Maintaining Spatial-Temporal Knowledge through Human Interaction....Pages 307-318
Beta Random Projection....Pages 319-331
Biologically Inspired Classifier....Pages 332-339
Human Heuristics for Autonomous Agents....Pages 340-351
Designing Biological Computers: Systemic Computation and Sensor Networks....Pages 352-363
A Rule System for Network-Centric Operation in Massively Distributed Systems....Pages 364-375
Field-Based Coordination for Pervasive Computing Applications....Pages 376-386
Coalition Games and Resource Allocation in Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 387-398
Bio-Inspired Topology Maintenance Protocols for Secure Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 399-410
Dynamic Topologies for Robust Scale-Free Networks....Pages 411-426
Back Matter....Pages -
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