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Autonomic Group Communication Protocol

Journal of Interconnection Networks, 2003
Multiple peer processes are exchanging multimedia messages with each other in a network. An autonomic group protocol supports applications with enough quality of service (QoS) in change of QoS supported by the network and application requirement. An autonomic group service is supported for applications by cooperation of multiple autonomous agents. Each
Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa
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The Autonomous Local Community

1989
Only in the autonomous local community can individual rehabilitation goals be addressed; can necessary exceptions be made with specific clients without creating national precedents; can welfare services be arranged providing for local conditions without, at the same time, affecting the rules by which other clients are served in other locations; can a ...
Ralph Segalman, David Marsland
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An autonomic group communication

18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2004. AINA 2004., 2004
We discuss a group protocol which supports applications with group communication service in change of QoS supported by networks and required by applications. An autonomic group protocol is realized by cooperation of multiple autonomous agents. Each agent autonomously takes a class of each protocol junction.
T. Enokido, M. Takizawa
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Autonomous decentralized community communication for information dissemination

IEEE Internet Computing, 2004
To meet the increasing demand for real-time content delivery, the proposed autonomous decentralized community communication system offers an efficient information dissemination infrastructure with a decentralized architecture. ADCC's aim is to help end-user communities communicate and exchange information efficiently; to meet this goal, the system uses
Khaled Ragab   +4 more
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Autonomously Evolving Communication Protocols

2012
While traditional telecommunication still relies on rigid, highly regulated, and highly controlled communication protocols, with the emergence of new forms of networks (mobile ad hoc and delay-tolerant networks, lacking central infrastructure and strict regulations) bio-inspired communication protocols have also found their way to success.
Endre Sándor Varga   +3 more
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Towards Autonomic Communications

2007
In this talk we provide an overview of our work on autonomic service management systems. The purpose of these systems is to ensure delivery of a multiplicity of network-based applications and content, according to service metrics and in the face of variable demand and equipment failure.
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Secure autonomous process communication

2017 International Conference on Information Society (i-Society), 2017
Communications is one of the major domains of cyber security. Private Key Infrastructure (PKI) has become the defacto standard for encrypting messages between two processes. Using PKI, an autonomous process can use the private key stored on the local machine to encrypt a message and send it to a remote machine. The remote machine can use the public key
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Multi-mode Autonomous Communication Systems

2019 53rd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, 2019
In this paper, we study the problem of designing resource allocation algorithms for communication systems equipped with multiple different communication hardwares. We consider a point-to-multipoint scenario, in which communication occurs between an access point and a series of agents.
Miguel Calvo-Fullana   +3 more
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Autonomous evacuation and local community

International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 2016
Purpose The Aso area of Kumamoto Prefecture and the western part of Oita Prefecture in Japan experienced heavy rainfall from midnight until morning on 12 July 2012. Flooding and landslides caused by this torrential rain killed 31 people and injured 11.
Ryuji Kakimoto, Fumihiko Yamada
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Autonomic Emergency Communications

2012
Emergency networks formed by First Responders, or in fact by the communications equipment they carry, seem to form a very relevant area for the application of the concept of autonomic cooperative network deployments, as introduced in the previous chapter. This holds true especially because of the ad hoc and/or mesh nature of such network set-ups, where
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