Bio-Inspired Adaptive Framework Enabling Self-Organization and Management for Distributed Modular Agents

Authors
Yeom, KiwonPark, Ji-Hyung
Issue Date
2010-09
Publisher
LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTER, NAT DONG HWA UNIV
Citation
JOURNAL OF INTERNET TECHNOLOGY, v.11, no.5, pp.669 - 679
Abstract
We describe a novel approach for managing self-organizing, distributed modular components in dynamically changing environments. The main concept is to fabricate a system which is composed of dynamically associated modular agents that can migrate and reorganize by themselves while the system is being executed. Association between modular agents can be varied and transmuted according to components' own migration schemes including deployment based on biological processes. This paper presents a self-organizing architecture, which can reorganize and reconfigure a system based on modular agents. It is contrived through observation of biological phenomena, and implements a platform to host the architecture in dynamically changing environments. We draw several key features of the modular agents, describe the principles of the modular agent-based self-organization framework, and depict how the proposed framework satisfies the functional requirements of network applications, which are made of several agents. We also demonstrate the efficiency and scalability of the framework through examining some simulation results.
Keywords
MOBILE AGENTS; MOBILE AGENTS; Adaptation; Self-organization; Agent
ISSN
1607-9264
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131137
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