Presentation 2012-03-09
Proposal and Evaluation of AntNet Routing Mechanism with Autonomous Zoning
Naomi KUZE, Naoki WAKAMIYA, Masayuki MURATA,
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Abstract(in English) To tackle problems emerging with rapid growth of information networks in scale and complexity, bio-inspired self-organization is considered one of promising design principles of a new generation network which is scalable, robust, adaptive, and sustainable. However, self-organizing systems would fall into local optimum or never converge under some environmental conditions. Controlled or guided self-organization is a novel concept attracting many researchers in these years, where loose and moderate control is imposed on a self-organizing system to push it toward a desired state. In this paper, we take AntNet, an ant-based routing protocol, as an example and consider a mechanism to accelerate convergence by limiting the search space. Controlled self-organization can accelerate convergence to a shorter path than AntNet.
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Keyword(in English) self-organization / Ant Colony Optimization(ACO) / zone-base routing / convergence
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Title (in English) Proposal and Evaluation of AntNet Routing Mechanism with Autonomous Zoning
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Keyword(1) self-organization
Keyword(2) Ant Colony Optimization(ACO)
Keyword(3) zone-base routing
Keyword(4) convergence
1st Author's Name Naomi KUZE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Naoki WAKAMIYA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name Masayuki MURATA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
Date 2012-03-09
Paper # IN2011-196
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 469
Page pp.pp.-
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