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1.BIONETICS 2006: Cavalese, Italy
- Tatsuya Suda, Christian F. Tschudin:
1st International ICST Conference on Bio Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems, BIONETICS 2006, Cavalese, Italy, December 11-13, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0463-0
1st International ICST Conference on Bio Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems (BIONETICS 2006)
Bio-inspired networks and communication systems
- Emrah Ahi, Mine Çaglar, Öznur Özkasap:
Stepwise probabilistic buffering for epidemic information dissemination. 1 - Iacopo Carreras, Daniele Miorandi, Geoffrey Canright, Kenth Engø-Monsen:
Understanding the spread of epidemics in highly partitioned mobile networks. 2 - Baris Atakan, Özgür B. Akan:
Immune system based distributed node and rate selection in wireless sensor networks. 3 - Alexander Tyrrell, Gunther Auer, Christian Bettstetter:
Fireflies as role models for synchronization in ad hoc networks. 4
Systems
- Sikander Hayat, Kai Ostermann, Lutz Brusch, Wolfgang Pompe, Gerhard Rödel:
Towards in vivo computing: quantitative analysis of an artificial gene regulatory network behaving as a RS flip-flop and simulating the system in silico. 5 - James Decraene, George G. Mitchell, Barry McMullin:
Evolving artificial cell signaling networks using molecular classifier systems. 6 - Martin Stetter, Bernd Schürmann, Michael Hofstetter:
Logical nano-computation in enzymatic reaction networks. 7 - Jian-Qin Liu, Hidefumi Sawai:
A new channel coding algorithm based on phosphorylation/dephosphorylation-proteins and GTPases. 8
Bio-inspired mathematical models, methods and tools
- Antonio Soriano Payá, Daniel Ruiz Fernández, David Gil Méndez, Carlos Alberto Montejo Hernández:
Development of an artificial neural network for helping to diagnose diseases in urology. 9 - Pedro C. Pinto, Thomas A. Runkler, João M. C. Sousa:
An ant algorithm for static and dynamic MAX-SAT problems. 10 - Stefano Merler, Giuseppe Jurman, Cesare Furlanello, Caterina Rizzo, Antonino Bella, Marco Massari, Marta Luisa Ciofi degli Atti:
Strategies for containing an influenza pandemic: the case of Italy. 11 - Grzegorz Jarmoszewicz, Konrad Swirski, Konrad Wojdan:
Stochastic immune layer optimizer: efficient tool for optimization of combustion process in a boiler. 12
Bio-inspired software
- Chonho Lee, Hiroshi Wada, Junichi Suzuki:
Exploring biologically-inspired evolvable network applications with the BEYOND architecture. 13 - Naoki Matsumaru, Peter Dittrich:
Organization-oriented chemical programming for the organic design of distributed computing systems. 14 - Carsten Jacob, David Linner, Stephan Steglich, Ilja Radusch:
Bio-inspired context gathering in loosely coupled computing environments. 15 - Mohammad Sohani, Kamran Khosrovian Kermani, Behrooz Makki, Ali Riazati, Nasser Sadati:
A Neuro-Fuzzy approach to diagnosis of neonatal jaundice. 16 - Gerard Briscoe, Philippe De Wilde:
Digital ecosystems: evolving service-orientated architectures. 17
Poster session
- Yuki Moritani, Shin-ichiro M. Nomura, Satoshi Hiyama, Kazunari Akiyoshi, Tatsuya Suda:
A molecular communication interface using liposomes with gap junction proteins. 18 - Michael J. Moore, Akihiro Enomoto, Tadashi Nakano, Tatsuya Suda, Atsushi Kayasuga, Hiroaki Kojima, Hitoshi Sakakibara, Kazuhiro Oiwa:
Simulation of a molecular motor based communication network. 19 - Yoshihiro Sasaki, Mineo Hashizume, Kohei Maruo, Naho Yamasaki, Junichi Kikuchi, Yuki Moritani, Satoshi Hiyama, Tatsuya Suda:
Controlled propagation in molecular communication using tagged liposome containers. 20 - Dimitri Petritis, Thomas Sierocinski:
Quantum information retrieval and gene networks. 21 - Zygmunt Ciota, Malgorzata Napieralska, Andrzej Napieralski:
Modeling of vocal tract. 22 - Tadashi Nakano, Michael J. Moore, Akihiro Enomoto, Tatsuya Suda, Takako Koujin, Tokuko Haraguchi, Yasushi Hiraoka:
A cell-based molecular communication network. 23
Bio-inspired security mechanisms
- Marinella Petrocchi:
Crypto-fraglets: networking, biology and security. 24 - Falko Dressler:
Bio-inspired promoters and inhibitors for self-organized network security facilities. 25 - Fareed Zaffar, Gershon Kedem:
Cooperative forensics sharing. 26 - Johan de Heer, Sorin M. Iacob, Alfons H. Salden, Wouter B. Teeuw:
Proactive attentive support system. 27
Bio-inspired networks and communication systems
- Thomas Halva Labella, Falko Dressler:
A bio-inspired architecture for division of labour in SANETs. 28 - Elke Michlmayr:
Self-organization for search in peer-to-peer networks: the exploitation-exploration dilemma. 29 - Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Dmitri Botvich, William Donnelly, Mícheál Ó Foghlú, John Strassner:
Biologically inspired self-governance and self-organisation for autonomic networks. 30 - Adil Raja, R. Muhammad Atif Azad, Colin Flanagan, Dorel Picovici, Conor Ryan:
Non-intrusive quality evaluation of VoIP using genetic programming. 31
Bio-inspired networks and communication systems (work in progress)
- Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata:
Overlay network symbiosis: evolution and cooperation. 32 - Sachin Kulkarni, Niloy Ganguly, Geoffrey Canright, Andreas Deutsch:
A new bio-inspired location search algorithm for peer to peer network based internet telephony. 33 - Jie Chen, Kai Yu, Guang Yang, Zhiyong Feng, Yang Ji, Ping Zhang, Qing Huang, Yong Bai, Lan Chen, Masahiro Minomo:
An ecology-based adaptive network control scheme for radio resource management in heterogeneous wireless networks. 34 - Andrew Markham, Andrew Wilkinson:
The adaptive social hierarchy: a self organizing network based on naturally occurring structures. 35 - Bartosz Kozlowski, Varvara Fazalova:
A library framework for implementing genetic algorithms in Java. 36 - Mohsen Ravanbakhsh, Yasin Abbasi-Yadkori, Maghsoud Abbaspour, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad:
A heuristic routing mechanism using a new addressing scheme. 37 - Morteza Analoui, Shahram Jamali:
A conceptual framework for bio-inspired congestion control in communication networks. 38
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