2012
DOI: 10.1109/mis.2012.84
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A Bio-Inspired Resource-Saving Approach to Dynamic Client-Server Association

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“…With regard to swarming applications, especially the behaviour of social insects such as ants, termites and bees has received a lot of attention in the past years [38]. The social insect metaphor for problem solving emphasizes distributedness, interaction between members of a population, flexibility and robustness [39]. The distributed nature of self-organization is one of its defining characteristics and may be its most advantageous feature.…”
Section: Optimization and Self-organization In Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to swarming applications, especially the behaviour of social insects such as ants, termites and bees has received a lot of attention in the past years [38]. The social insect metaphor for problem solving emphasizes distributedness, interaction between members of a population, flexibility and robustness [39]. The distributed nature of self-organization is one of its defining characteristics and may be its most advantageous feature.…”
Section: Optimization and Self-organization In Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have successfully used these simple principles to e.g., aggregate mobile terminals in wireless 327 access networks [39,51], to allocate tasks to populations of service agents [17,18] and to dynamically 328 re-allocate surveillance tasks between drones in a UAV-swarm [19] and satellites [20] in orbit. This 329 approach has also been investigated as a means to endow collectives of heterogeneous robots with the 330 autonomy required to operate in very large distances to the control center (i.e., on other planets) [52].…”
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“…For instance, in a cellular system, having a small number of base stations operating near full capacity is more beneficial than the even-load solution from the perspective of total power saving [138], but that paradigm is obviously against the principle of load balancing. In view of the fact that self-organized solutions for the future heterogeneous networks are usually multi-objective problems, effectively mitigating the conflicts is critical to propel the practical applications of bio-inspired approaches.…”
Section: A Fundamental Tradeoffs In Bio-inspired Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are the building materials, and the servers (such as base stations, wireless access points, etc.) are the potential building sites, a client that finds itself covered by more than one server can become the object of a contest between them, and the process follows the "rich get richer" paradigm can thus result in some servers becoming redundant [138]. Evidently, having a small number of servers operating near full capacity while keeping other servers in idle with a lower power is more beneficial than distributing the load evenly over a larger population from the perspective of total power saving.…”
Section: G Power Control and Energy Savingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…solidarity, respect, fairness and loyalty [33]) and relations [22] to put themselves in a better position to deal with such an attack, when it does come. On a longer timescale, such social positioning in football teams has been found not only to increase the potential for success within the specific game or even group itself, but this even generalises to future life events, such as professional success [21]. In a technical example, in ad hoc wireless networks, we have built in methods for making the devices aware of their nearest neighbours, with some communication and with some reasoning about how best to combine current capabilities (for power or for load balancing).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%