International audienceThis note defines self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ability of the participating entities to collaboratively impose a geometric structure to the network. This requires to assign virtual coordinates to entities and divide them into structured partitions such that each entity knows the partition it belongs to
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
This paper aims at providing a rigorous definition of self-organization, one of the most desired pro...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...
International audienceThis note defines self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ab...
This note defines self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ability of the participa...
International audienceWe define self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ability of...
© 2012 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish th...
As networked dynamical systems appear around us at an increasing rate, questions concerning how to m...
TechCon2017 (CRUSER)Presented by Dr. Josef Schaff: NAVAIRIncludes slidesThe network-centric battlesp...
As networked dynamical systems appear around us at an increasing rate, questions concerning how to m...
As networked dynamical systems appear around us at an increasing rate, questions concerning how to m...
[eng] Complex systems, which involve a massive ammount of components interacting in nontrivial ways ...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
MESH is a visualisation project that traverses maps and reorganises as a spatialised 3D environment,...
Emerging cyber-physical systems, such as robot swarms, crowds of augmented people, and smart cities,...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
This paper aims at providing a rigorous definition of self-organization, one of the most desired pro...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...
International audienceThis note defines self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ab...
This note defines self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ability of the participa...
International audienceWe define self-structuring in a large-scale networked system as the ability of...
© 2012 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish th...
As networked dynamical systems appear around us at an increasing rate, questions concerning how to m...
TechCon2017 (CRUSER)Presented by Dr. Josef Schaff: NAVAIRIncludes slidesThe network-centric battlesp...
As networked dynamical systems appear around us at an increasing rate, questions concerning how to m...
As networked dynamical systems appear around us at an increasing rate, questions concerning how to m...
[eng] Complex systems, which involve a massive ammount of components interacting in nontrivial ways ...
The interest towards self-organized and cooperative systems has rapidly increased in recent years. T...
MESH is a visualisation project that traverses maps and reorganises as a spatialised 3D environment,...
Emerging cyber-physical systems, such as robot swarms, crowds of augmented people, and smart cities,...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
This paper aims at providing a rigorous definition of self-organization, one of the most desired pro...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...