"Nature-inspired" includes, roughly speaking, "bio-inspired"+"physical-inspired"+"social-inspired"+ and so on. This book contains highly original contributions about how nature is going to shape networking systems of the future. Hence, it focuses on rigorous approaches and cutting-edge solutions, which encompass three classes of major methods: 1)Those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem solving techniques; 2) Those that are based on the use of networks to synthesize natural phenomena; and 3) Those that employ natural materials to compute or communicate.
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1 Algebraic Aspects of Autonomic Systems |
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2 Bio-Communities Communications Paradigms for Vehicular Social Networks |
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3 Application of Nature Inspired Algorithms for Wireless Multi-hop Ad Hoc Network Optimization Problems in Disaster Response Scenarios |
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4 Introducing NovaGenesis as a Novel Distributed System-Based Convergent Information Architecture |
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5 Collective Intelligence in Networking |
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6 QoS Route Search for Mobile Ad Hoc Network Using Genetic Algorithm |
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7 Network Flows under Thermal Restrictions |
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8 Bio-Inspired Solutions and Network on Chip (NoC) Fault Tolerant Algorithms |
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Phan Cong Vinh received a PhD in computer science from London South Bank University (LSBU) in the United Kingdom, a BS in mathematics and an MS in computer science from Vietnam National University (VNU) in Ho Chi Minh City, and a BA in English from Hanoi University of Foreign Languages Studies in Vietnam. He finished his PhD dissertation with the title of Formal Aspects of Dynamic Reconfigurability in Reconfigurable Computing Systems supervised by Prof. Jonathan P. Bowen at LSBU where he was affiliated with the Center for Applied Formal Methods (CAFM) at the Institute for Computing Research (ICR). He joined research with Dr. Tomasz Janowski at the International Institute for Software Technology (IIST) in Macao SAR, China, as a fellow in 2000. At present, he is an Associate Professor of Nguyen Tat Thanh University (NTTU) to take on the responsibility of a senior research scientist. He has been author or coauthor of many refereed contributions published in prestigious journals, conference proceedings or edited books. He is the author of a book on computing science titled Dynamic Reconfigurability in Reconfigurable Computing Systems: Formal Aspects of Computing (VDM, 2009); editor of two titles, Autonomic Networking-on-Chip: Bio-Inspired Specification, Development and Verification (CRC Press, 2012) and Formal and Practical Aspects of Autonomic Computing and Networking: Specification, Development and Verification (IGI Global, 2011); editor of Special Issues, Context-Awareness of Mobile Systems: Models, Algorithms and Applications (Springer MONET, 2012 (indexed in SCIE)) and Advances in Autonomic Computing: Formal Engineering Methods for Nature-Inspired Computing Systems (Springer TCS, 2012). He has served on many conference program committees and has been general or technical (co)chair and (co)organizer of several international conferences such as a series of ICCASA and ICTCC. His research interests center on all aspects of formal methods, nature of computation and communication, and applied categorical structures in computer science.