IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

BICC 2006: Santiago, Chile

Biologically Inspired Cooperative Computing, IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC 10: 1st IFIP International Conference on Biologically Inspired Computing, August 21-24, 2006, Santiago, Chile

Yi Pan, Franz J. Rammig, Hartmut Schmeck, Mauricio Solar

Springer, IFIP 216, ISBN: 978-0-387-34632-8



Contents

Biological Inspiration: Just a dream? (Invited papers)

An Immune System Paradigm for the Assurance of Dependability of Collaborative Self-organizing Systems.

Algirdas Avizienis

 1-6

99% (Biological) Inspiration ....

Michael G. Hinchey, Roy Sterritt

 7-20

Biologically-Inspired Design: Getting It Wrong and Getting It Right.

Steve R. White

 21-32

Web Organization

On Building Maps of Web Pages with a Cellular Automaton.

Hanene Azzag, David Ratsimba, David Da Costa, Christiane Guinot, Gilles Venturini

 33-42

Biological Inspiration 1

Completing and Adapting Models of Biological Processes.

Tiziana Margaria, Michael G. Hinchey, Harald Raffelt, James L. Rash, Christopher A. Rouff, Bernhard Steffen

 43-54

The Utility of Pollination for Autonomic Computing.

Holger Kasinger, Bernhard Bauer

 55-64

Towards Distributed Reasoning for Behavioral Optimization.

Michael Cebulla

 65-74

Biological Inspiration 2

Ant Based Heuristic for OS Service Distribution on Ad Hoc Networks.

Tales Heimfarth, Peter Janacik

 75-84

An Artificial Hormone System for Self-organization of Networked Nodes.

Wolfgang Trumler, Tobias Thiemann, Theo Ungerer

 85-94

A Biologically Motivated Computational Architecture Inspired in the Human Immunological System to Quantify Abnormal Behaviors to Detect Presence of Intruders.

Omar U. Flórez-Choque, Ernesto Cuadros-Vargas

 95-106

Chip-Design

Error Detection Techniques Applicable in an Architecture Framework and Design Methodology for Autonomic SoCs.

Abdelmajid Bouajila, Andreas Bernauer, Andreas Herkersdorf, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Oliver Bringmann, Walter Stechele

 107-113

Communication

A Reconfigurable Ethernet Switch for Self-Optimizing Communication Systems.

Björn Griese, Mario Porrmann

 115-124

Learning Useful Communication Structures for Groups of Agents.

Andreas Goebels

 125-135

Maintaining Communication Between an Explorer and a Base Station.

Miroslaw Dynia, Jaroslaw Kutylowski, Pawel Lorek, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide

 137-146

Mechatronics and Computer Clusters

Active Patterns for Self-Optimization.

Andreas Schmidt

 147-156

Acute Stress Response for Self-optimizing Mechatronic Systems.

Holger Giese, Norma Montealegre, Thomas Müller, Simon Oberthür, Bernd Schulz

 157-167

The Self Distributing Virtual Machine (SDVM): Making Computer Clusters Adaptive.

Jan Haase, Andreas Hofmann, Klaus Waldschmidt

 169-178

Robotics and Sensor Networks

Teleworkbench: An Analysis Tool for Multi-Robotic Experiments.

Andry Tanoto, Jia Lei Du, Ulf Witkowski, Ulrich Rückert

 179-188

Trading off Impact and Mutation of Knowledge by Cooperatively Learning Robots.

Willi Richert, Bernd Kleinjohann, Lisa Kleinjohann

 189-198

Emergent Distribution of Operating System Services in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.

Peter Janacik, Tales Heimfarth

 199-208