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BIONETICS 2009: Avignon, France
- Eitan Altman, Iacopo Carreras, Rachid El Azouzi, Emma Hart, Yezekael Hayel:
Bioinspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems - 4th International Conference, BIONETICS 2009, Avignon, France, December 9-11, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 39, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-12807-3
Part 1 / Regular Session 1: Bio-inspired Security
- Ricardo Buettner:
Cooperation in Hunting and Food-Sharing: A Two-Player Bio-inspired Trust Model. 1-10 - Fabio Martinelli, Marinella Petrocchi:
Executable Specification of Cryptofraglets in Maude for Security Verification. 11-23
Part 2 / Regular Session 2: Bio-inspired Networking
- Laurent Paquereau, Bjarne E. Helvik:
Ensuring Fast Adaptation in an Ant-Based Path Management System. 24-35 - Chonho Lee, Junichi Suzuki, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
iNet-EGT: An Evolutionarily Stable Adaptation Framework for Network Applications. 36-49 - Juhani Latvakoski, Tomi Hautakoski, Antti Iivari:
Situated Service Oriented Messaging for Opportunistic Networks. 50-64 - Janne Lahti, Helena Rivas, Jyrki Huusko, Ville Könönen:
Simulation and Implementation of the Autonomic Service Mobility Framework. 65-76
Part 3 / Work in Progress Session 1
- Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Paolo Dini:
BIONETS Economics and Business Simulation: An Alternative Approach to Quantifying the Added Value for Distributed Mobile Communications and Exchanges. 77-87 - Iacopo Carreras, Louay Bassbouss, David Linner, Heiko Pfeffer, Vilmos Simon, Endre Varga, Daniel Schreckling, Jyrki Huusko, Helena Rivas:
BIONETS: Self Evolving Services in Opportunistic Networking Environments. 88-94 - Daniele Miorandi, David B. Lowe, Karina Mabell Gomez:
Activation-Inhibition-Based Data Highways for Wireless Sensor Networks. 95-102
Part 4 / Regular Session 3: Epidemic-Style Forwarding in DTNs
- Andreea Picu, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos:
Minimum Expected *-Cast Time in DTNs. 103-116 - Dieter Fiems, Eitan Altman:
Applying Branching Processes to Delay-Tolerant Networks. 117-125 - Paolo Giaccone, David Hay, Giovanni Neglia, Leonardo S. Rocha:
Routing in Quasi-deterministic Intermittently Connected Networks. 126-129 - Pierre Borgnat, Eric Fleury, Jean-Loup Guillaume, Céline Robardet:
Characteristics of the Dynamic of Mobile Networks. 130-139
Part 5 / Regular Session 4: Bio-inspired Algorithms and Software Systems
- Farida Kherissi, Djamel Meslati:
ONTO-RUP: A RUP Based Approach for Developing Ontogenetic Software Systems. 140-151 - Daniele Miorandi, David B. Lowe, Lidia Yamamoto:
Embryonic Models for Self-healing Distributed Services. 152-166 - Mauricio Cerda, Lucas D. Terissi, Bernard Girau:
Bio-inspired Speed Detection and Discrimination. 167-176
Part 6 / Work in Progress Session 2
- Issam Mabrouki, Yezekael Hayel, Rachid El Azouzi:
Analytical Framework for Contact Time Evaluation in Delay-Tolerant Networks. 177-184 - Hakima Mellah, Salima Hassas, Habiba Drias, A. Raiah, A. Tiguemoumine:
A Formal Approach for a Self Organizing Protocol Inspired by Bacteria Colonies: Production System Application. 185-194 - Rachid El Azouzi, Habib B. A. Sidi, Julio Rojas-Mora, Amar Prakash Azad:
Delay Tolerant Networks in Partially Overlapped Networks: A Non-cooperative Game Approach. 195-202
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