Autonomic communication focuses on distributed systems and management of network resources at both the infrastructure level and the user level. It is distinct from autonomic computing, which is more oriented toward application software and management of computing resources, although both share the same goals. Autonomic communication research probes into fundamental rethinking of communication, networking, and distributed computing paradigms, to deal with the complexities and dynamics of modern networks. Many researchers, including the authors, are looking to self-organization in nature, such as in colonies of insects for lessons they can apply to self-organizing autonomic communication networks
Autonomic Communications aims to provide Quality-of-Service in networks by using self-management mec...
Abstract. Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac-ing the human factor in the dep...
Abstract- Autonomic characteristics can dramatically improve the efficiency of opportunistic communi...
Autonomic communication focuses on distributed systems and management of network resources at both t...
Among the most important research topics in computer sciences, a primary role is played by design an...
Abstract-The rapid exploitation of communication networks in progressively more aspects and their as...
Autonomic communications seek to improve the ability of network and services to cope with unpredicte...
Traditionally, network management functionalities have been performed manually by expert individuals...
International audienceAutonomic communications seek to improve the ability of network and services t...
The term ''autonomic networking'' refers to network-level software systems capable of self-managemen...
In recent years, a plethora of electronic devices embedded into everyday objects and able to interf...
Advances in computing and communication technologies and software tools have resulted in an explosiv...
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Autonomic communications aim to provide the quality-of-service in networks using self-management mec...
The continuous growth in ubiquitous and mobile network connectivity, together with the increasing nu...
Autonomic Communications aims to provide Quality-of-Service in networks by using self-management mec...
Abstract. Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac-ing the human factor in the dep...
Abstract- Autonomic characteristics can dramatically improve the efficiency of opportunistic communi...
Autonomic communication focuses on distributed systems and management of network resources at both t...
Among the most important research topics in computer sciences, a primary role is played by design an...
Abstract-The rapid exploitation of communication networks in progressively more aspects and their as...
Autonomic communications seek to improve the ability of network and services to cope with unpredicte...
Traditionally, network management functionalities have been performed manually by expert individuals...
International audienceAutonomic communications seek to improve the ability of network and services t...
The term ''autonomic networking'' refers to network-level software systems capable of self-managemen...
In recent years, a plethora of electronic devices embedded into everyday objects and able to interf...
Advances in computing and communication technologies and software tools have resulted in an explosiv...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVA...
Autonomic communications aim to provide the quality-of-service in networks using self-management mec...
The continuous growth in ubiquitous and mobile network connectivity, together with the increasing nu...
Autonomic Communications aims to provide Quality-of-Service in networks by using self-management mec...
Abstract. Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac-ing the human factor in the dep...
Abstract- Autonomic characteristics can dramatically improve the efficiency of opportunistic communi...