International audienceIn the context of autonomous network management, the Autonomic Managers (AMs) need to collect management information from other elements in order to infer an overall state of the network considered by the decision making process. Two concurrent strategies are commonly used to achieve this operation. On one hand, approaches based on a situated view only gather information in a bounded neighborhood, thus providing a high reactivity to AMs for control operations. On the other hand, approaches based on a global view provide a good accuracy at the cost of a larger convergence time. Being able to choose the best approach in a given context is crucial to ensure the efficiency of an autonomous management system. Thus, in this ...
As computer networks increase in size, become more heterogeneous and span greater geographic distan...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized self-adaptive management framework t...
We investigate the use of gossip protocols for continuousmonitoring of network-wide aggregates under...
International audienceIn the context of autonomous network management, the Autonomic Managers (AMs) ...
Part 5: P2P and Aggregation SchemesInternational audienceRecently, numerous management approaches ha...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized Self-Adaptive Aggregation Mechanism ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized Self-Adaptive Aggregation Mechanism ...
A problem in large and dynamic networks consists in making available at each node global information...
Distributed aggregation queries like average and sum can be implemented in different paradigms like ...
Autonomic systems for network management are available and present significant benefits such as the ...
Current Quality of Service models such as those embod-ied in the Differentiated Services proposal, r...
The work in this thesis presents methods for clustering and aggregation of large dynamic networked s...
Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac- ing the human factor in the deployment...
In this thesis several topics on consensus and gossip algorithms for multi-agent systems are address...
Developments in distributed system technology facilitate the sharing of resources, even at a global ...
As computer networks increase in size, become more heterogeneous and span greater geographic distan...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized self-adaptive management framework t...
We investigate the use of gossip protocols for continuousmonitoring of network-wide aggregates under...
International audienceIn the context of autonomous network management, the Autonomic Managers (AMs) ...
Part 5: P2P and Aggregation SchemesInternational audienceRecently, numerous management approaches ha...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized Self-Adaptive Aggregation Mechanism ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized Self-Adaptive Aggregation Mechanism ...
A problem in large and dynamic networks consists in making available at each node global information...
Distributed aggregation queries like average and sum can be implemented in different paradigms like ...
Autonomic systems for network management are available and present significant benefits such as the ...
Current Quality of Service models such as those embod-ied in the Differentiated Services proposal, r...
The work in this thesis presents methods for clustering and aggregation of large dynamic networked s...
Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac- ing the human factor in the deployment...
In this thesis several topics on consensus and gossip algorithms for multi-agent systems are address...
Developments in distributed system technology facilitate the sharing of resources, even at a global ...
As computer networks increase in size, become more heterogeneous and span greater geographic distan...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a decentralized self-adaptive management framework t...
We investigate the use of gossip protocols for continuousmonitoring of network-wide aggregates under...