Biologically inspired network systems: A review and future prospects

T Nakano - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The emerging interdisciplinary area of biologically inspired network systems research is
reviewed. Examples of such systems found in the literature are grouped into two classes: in …

Systematic review of fault tolerant techniques in underwater sensor networks

L Vihman, M Kruusmaa, J Raik - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Sensor networks provide services to a broad range of applications ranging from intelligence
service surveillance to weather forecasting. While most of the sensor networks are terrestrial …

BiSNET: A biologically-inspired middleware architecture for self-managing wireless sensor networks

P Boonma, J Suzuki - Computer networks, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper describes BiSNET (Biologically-inspired architecture for Sensor NETworks), a
middleware architecture that addresses several key issues in multi-modal wireless sensor …

Ecological Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks-—Overview, Challenges, and Opportunities

CP Chen, CL Chuang, JA Jiang - Advancement in Sensing Technology …, 2013 - Springer
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) offer a powerful feasible integration of distributed sensing
capability, real-time data analysis, and remote surveillance due to the combined result of …

Multi-robot coverage: A bee pheromone signalling approach

I Caliskanelli, B Broecker, K Tuyls - … , ALIA 2014, Bangor, UK, November 5 …, 2015 - Springer
In this paper we propose BeePCo, a multi-robot coverage approach based on honey bee
colony behaviour. Specifically, we propose a honey bee inspired pheromone signalling …

Bisnet: A biologically-inspired architecture forwireless sensor networks

P Boonma, P Champrasert… - … Conference on Autonomic …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper describes a sensor network architecture, called BiSNET, which addresses
several key issues in wireless sensor networks such as autonomy, adaptability, self-healing …

Applying biological principles to designs of network services

T Nakano, T Suda - Applied Soft Computing, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper describes application of key biological principles and mechanisms to the design
of network services. In biological systems, an individual entity (eg, a bee in a bee colony) …

Robust artificial life via artificial programmed death

MM Olsen, N Siegelmann-Danieli, HT Siegelmann - Artificial Intelligence, 2008 - Elsevier
We propose a novel approach to self-regenerating continuously-operating systems. Such
systems provide best-case solutions in security surveillance or decision making centers. We …