Browsing by Subject "Graceful performance degradations"
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A bio-inspired approach for streaming applications in wireless sensor networks based on the Lotka-Volterra competition model
(2010)In the new era of Ambient Intelligence, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are seen to bridge the gap between physical world and the Internet, making a large amount of information accessible anywhere, anytime. Over the last ...
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Congestion control in autonomous decentralized networks based on the lotka-volterra competition model
(2009)Next generation communication networks are moving towards autonomous infrastructures that are capable of working unattended under dynamically changing conditions. The new network architecture involves interactions among ...
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Congestion control in wireless sensor networks based on bird flocking behavior
(2013)This paper proposes that the flocking behavior of birds can guide the design of a robust, scalable and self-adaptive congestion control protocol in the context of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The proposed approach ...
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Employing the flocking behavior of birds for controlling congestion in autonomous decentralized networks
(2009)Recently a great emphasis has been given on autonomous decentralized networks (ADNs) wherein constituent nodes carry out specific tasks collectively. Their dynamic and constrained nature along with the emerging need for ...