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Cultural Politics, 2010
Drawing on the work of Gilbert Simondon, this article explores the creative, subversive potential of organized autonomous networks through an examination of the possibilities and pitfalls of a collective, net-based practice of writing.
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Drawing on the work of Gilbert Simondon, this article explores the creative, subversive potential of organized autonomous networks through an examination of the possibilities and pitfalls of a collective, net-based practice of writing.
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Autonomic body sensor networks
2014 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on RF and Wireless Technologies for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications (IMWS-Bio2014), 2014Recent advances in Body Sensor Networks (BSNs) and ambient assistive technologies have facilitated the realisation of technology enabled assisted living. Integrating ambient sensors with wearable sensors will not only enable comprehensive health monitoring of the user, but by utilising network resources from ambient sensors, it could also greatly ...
Ruoxi Yu +2 more
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29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2004
Summary form only given, as follows. Autonomous mobile networks are distributed ad-hoc networks of nodes that can sense, actuate, compute and communicate with each other using point-to-point multi-hop communication. The nodes in such networks include static sensors, mobile sensors, robots, and humans.
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Summary form only given, as follows. Autonomous mobile networks are distributed ad-hoc networks of nodes that can sense, actuate, compute and communicate with each other using point-to-point multi-hop communication. The nodes in such networks include static sensors, mobile sensors, robots, and humans.
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Autonomic Cooperative Networking
2014As it capitalises on spatio-temporal processing, cooperative transmission aims to improve the reliability of wireless communications through the exploitation of radio diversity provided by relay nodes assisting in the transmission between the source and destination nodes.
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Autonomic Networking in Wireless Sensor Networks
2009In this chapter, we address autonomic networking in termsof wireless sensor networks (WSNs), a typical example of wirelessnetworks in pervasive computing. In order to investigate the stateof the art of autonomic networking in sensor networks and its futureprospects, we start with a short summary of autonomic networking andSensor networks.
Mengjie Yu, Hala Mokhtar, Madjid Merabti
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Autonomic networks: Autonomic Networks Program Committee
GLOBECOM '05. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2005., 2005M.A. Marsan +3 more
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Autonomic networks and network-enabled capability
SPIE Proceedings, 2004Changes in the nature of battlespace information services, combined with the drive to digitization, are raising expectations of the ability of network-centric systems to provide information throughput and timeliness. At a level often abstracted from the systems perspective, it becomes necessary to consider the nature of the underlying network and its ...
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GLOBECOM '05. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2005., 2005
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