Presentation 2013-10-17
Towards Realizing Planning and Control for Evolvable Information Networks
Masayuki MURATA,
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Abstract(in English) The information network infrastructure is growing to be a large-scaled complex system due to the increasing number of terminals, and diversified networking technologies/application services. Also, mobility of terminals and information itself leads to the era where a time scale of environmental changes becomes close to the time scale of necessary control functions. Accordingly, it becomes important to deal with system dynamics in such large-scaled complex systems. In this talk, we first discuss what research issues are/will be solved and what are not solved even in the near future. We then introduce biologicallyinspired design principles for large-scaled complex information networks. After, limitations of those approaches are pointed out, we discuss a new design methodology which we call "managed self-organization," and introduce several examples. Then, we move to design principles for future evolvable network planning and control, based on biological evolution. Several examples of such biologically-inspired evolvable information network planning and control are finally introduced.
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Keyword(in English) Large-Scaled Complex Systems / Self-organization / Biological Evolution / Network Planning and Control
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Title (in English) Towards Realizing Planning and Control for Evolvable Information Networks
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Keyword(1) Large-Scaled Complex Systems
Keyword(2) Self-organization
Keyword(3) Biological Evolution
Keyword(4) Network Planning and Control
1st Author's Name Masayuki MURATA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University()
Date 2013-10-17
Paper # IN2013-80
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 245
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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