EMSS 2008 Proceeding

Biomimetic middleware for wireless sensor networks

Authors:   Zenon Chaczko

Abstract

An agent based, Biomimetic (biology inspired) Middleware for resource constrained systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) by emulating nature is able to provide infrastructure oriented services that are characterised by such autonomic and autopoietic properties such as (1) self-organisation, (2) self? shaping, (3) self-monitoring and self-healing. The paper aims at explaining how these fundamental properties if imprinted on executing agents can help in construction of reliable, cooperative and sustainable information ecosystems such as biomimetic middleware. This can occur through application of genetic evolution and immuno-computing paradigms (i.e. selection inhibition, random enabling/inhibiting, preferential attachment, birth, growth and death) .

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