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Bio-inspired Feedback Loops for Self-Organized Event Detection in SANETs

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We focus on the question of self-organized scheduling of event detection in SANET. This question is especially challenging in very dynamic environments. Recently, a number of self-organization methods have been published that focus on network-centric operation in such networks. Based on our previously developed RSN system, which is a light-weight programming scheme for SANET, we study the feasibility of promoter / inhibitor based feedback for self-organized schedule management of rule executions. Early simulation results outline the feasibility of the approach.

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Dressler, F. (2008). Bio-inspired Feedback Loops for Self-Organized Event Detection in SANETs. In: Hummel, K.A., Sterbenz, J.P.G. (eds) Self-Organizing Systems. IWSOS 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5343. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92157-8_22

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