Authors:
Gianmaria Arenella
;
Filomena de Santis
and
Delfina Malandrino
Affiliation:
University of Salerno, Italy
Keyword(s):
Swarm Intelligence, Routing, MANET Auto-configuration, Web Service Discovery.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Distributed Control Systems
;
Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics
;
Intelligent Control Systems and Optimization
;
Software Agents for Intelligent Control Systems
Abstract:
In a mobile ad-hoc network, nodes are self-organized without any infrastructure support: they move arbitrarily causing the network to experience quick and random topology changes, have to act as routers as well as forwarding nodes, some of them do not communicate directly with each other. Routing, IP address auto-configuration and Web service discovery are among the most challenging tasks in the MANET domain. Swarm Intelligence is a property of natural and artificial systems involving minimally skilled individuals that exhibit a collective intelligent behaviour derived from the interaction with each other by means of the environment. Colonies of ants and bees are the most prominent examples of swarm intelligence systems. Flexibility, robustness, and self-organization make swarm intelligence a successful design paradigm for difficult combinatorial optimization problems. This paper proposes BeeAdHocServiceDiscovery a new service discovery algorithm based on a bee swarm labour that may
be applied to large scale MANET with low complexity, low communication overhead, and low latency. Eventually, future research directions are established.
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