Mapping Biological Systems to Network Systems [recurso electrónico] / by Heena Rathore.

Por: Rathore, Heena [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edición: 1st ed. 2016Descripción: IX, 196 p. 107 illus., 70 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783319297828Tema(s): Engineering | Artificial intelligence | Bioinformatics | Applied mathematics | Engineering mathematics | Electrical engineering | Engineering | Communications Engineering, Networks | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | BioinformaticsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 621.382 Clasificación LoC:TK1-9971Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Introduction: Bio-inspired Systems -- Computer Networks -- Inceptive Finding -- Swarm Intelligence and Social Insects -- Immunology and Immune System -- Information Epidemics and Social Networking -- Artificial Neural Networks -- Genetic Algorithms -- Bio-inspired Software Defined Networking -- Case Study: Providing Trust in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Bio-inspired Approaches in Various Engineering Domain.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The book presents the challenges inherent in the paradigm shift of network systems from static to highly dynamic distributed systems ? it proposes solutions that the symbiotic nature of biological systems can provide into altering networking systems to adapt to these changes. The author discuss how biological systems ? which have the inherent capabilities of evolving, self-organizing, self-repairing and flourishing with time ? are inspiring researchers to take opportunities from the biology domain and map them with the problems faced in network domain. The book revolves around the central idea of bio-inspired systems -- it begins by exploring why biology and computer network research are such a natural match. This is followed by presenting a broad overview of biologically inspired research in network systems -- it is classified by the biological field that inspired each topic and by the area of networking in which that topic lies. Each case elucidates how biological concepts have been most successfully applied in various domains. Nevertheless, it also presents a case study discussing the security aspects of wireless sensor networks and how biological solution stand out in comparison to optimized solutions. Furthermore, it also discusses novel biological solutions for solving problems in diverse engineering domains such as mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace, energy and agriculture. The readers will not only get proper understanding of the bio inspired systems but also better insight for developing novel bio inspired solutions. Shows how bio-inspired systems ? which are inherently robust, flexible and have high resilience towards critical errors -- hold immense potential for next generation network systems Outlines computing and problem solving techniques inspired by biological systems that can provide flexible, adaptable ways of solving networking problems Provides insights into how the study of biological systems can make network systems more flexible, adaptable, self-organized, self-aware, and self-sufficient.
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Introduction: Bio-inspired Systems -- Computer Networks -- Inceptive Finding -- Swarm Intelligence and Social Insects -- Immunology and Immune System -- Information Epidemics and Social Networking -- Artificial Neural Networks -- Genetic Algorithms -- Bio-inspired Software Defined Networking -- Case Study: Providing Trust in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Bio-inspired Approaches in Various Engineering Domain.

The book presents the challenges inherent in the paradigm shift of network systems from static to highly dynamic distributed systems ? it proposes solutions that the symbiotic nature of biological systems can provide into altering networking systems to adapt to these changes. The author discuss how biological systems ? which have the inherent capabilities of evolving, self-organizing, self-repairing and flourishing with time ? are inspiring researchers to take opportunities from the biology domain and map them with the problems faced in network domain. The book revolves around the central idea of bio-inspired systems -- it begins by exploring why biology and computer network research are such a natural match. This is followed by presenting a broad overview of biologically inspired research in network systems -- it is classified by the biological field that inspired each topic and by the area of networking in which that topic lies. Each case elucidates how biological concepts have been most successfully applied in various domains. Nevertheless, it also presents a case study discussing the security aspects of wireless sensor networks and how biological solution stand out in comparison to optimized solutions. Furthermore, it also discusses novel biological solutions for solving problems in diverse engineering domains such as mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace, energy and agriculture. The readers will not only get proper understanding of the bio inspired systems but also better insight for developing novel bio inspired solutions. Shows how bio-inspired systems ? which are inherently robust, flexible and have high resilience towards critical errors -- hold immense potential for next generation network systems Outlines computing and problem solving techniques inspired by biological systems that can provide flexible, adaptable ways of solving networking problems Provides insights into how the study of biological systems can make network systems more flexible, adaptable, self-organized, self-aware, and self-sufficient.

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