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International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2009

Session Number:A1L-B

Session:

Number:A1L-B3

On Attractor Perturbation through System-inherent Fluctuations and its Response

Kenji Leibnitz,  Chikara Furusawa,  Masayuki Murata,  

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Publication Date:2009/10/18

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.43.A1L-B3

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Summary:
The recent trends in communication technology toward an ambient information network society will inevitably lead to an increased diversity and heterogeneity of devices, as well as network traffic. Efficient cooperation and interaction among connected devices and protocols must be able to cope with a large degree of fluctuations. In this paper we discuss the application of the attractor perturbation concept from biological systems for utilizing inherent traffic fluctuations to smoothly control the access rate at a gateway node injecting traffic into the core network. This adaptive control scheme is performed only by using instantaneous observations of the local buffer occupancy and its variance.