Presentation 2013-04-19
Autonomous failure recovery scheme for redundancy configuration method inspired by degeneracy in biological networks
Go HASEGAWA, Masayuki MURATA,
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Abstract(in English) We proposed a design method of information network systems, inspired by degeneracy and redundancy found in biological networks. It can provide effective many-to-many redundant systems with small amount of additive resource, and show high robustness compared by existing one-to-one and one-to-many redundant systems. However, it is based on simple and high-cost mechanism for switching system behavior when system failures and demand changes occur in the system. In this report we propose an autonomouns switching mechanism for recovery from environmental changes in the information network system. The proposed method is based on chemical-inspired tuple space infrastructure, where each system factor define coordination laws resembling chemical reactions to determine its distributed behavior. The proposed method is evaluated through simulation experiments and we show that the prposed method can achieve appropriate reactions against various environmental changes.
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Keyword(in English) Information network systems / biological networks / degereracy / chemical reactions
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Conference Date 2013/4/11(1days)
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Title (in English) Autonomous failure recovery scheme for redundancy configuration method inspired by degeneracy in biological networks
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Keyword(1) Information network systems
Keyword(2) biological networks
Keyword(3) degereracy
Keyword(4) chemical reactions
1st Author's Name Go HASEGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Cybermedia Center, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Masayuki MURATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
Date 2013-04-19
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Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 4
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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