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Uma rede de nova geração é necessária para acomodar um enorme número de nós heterogêneos e uma ampla variedade de tráfego e aplicações. Para alcançar maior escalabilidade, adaptabilidade e robustez do que nunca, neste artigo apresentamos uma nova arquitetura de rede composta por entidades auto-organizadas. A arquitetura consiste na camada de rede física, na camada de rede de sobreposição de serviço e na camada de rede comum que os media. Todas as entidades da rede, ou seja, nós e redes, comportam-se de forma auto-organizada, onde o comportamento global emerge através da sua operação em informação local e interacção mútua directa e/ou indirecta. O centro da arquitetura são os chamados motores de auto-organização, que implementam dinâmicas auto-organizadas não lineares originadas na biologia, física e matemática. Neste artigo, também mostramos alguns exemplos de motores de auto-organização.
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Naoki WAKAMIYA, Masayuki MURATA, "Self-Organization Based Network Architecture for New Generation Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 3, pp. 458-461, March 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.458.
Abstract: A new generation network is requested to accommodate an enormous number of heterogeneous nodes and a wide variety of traffic and applications. To achieve higher scalability, adaptability, and robustness than ever before, in this paper we present new network architecture composed of self-organizing entities. The architecture consists of the physical network layer, service overlay network layer, and common network layer mediating them. All network entities, i.e. nodes and networks, behave in a self-organizing manner, where the global behavior emerges through their operation on local information and direct and/or indirect mutual interaction. The center of the architecture is so-called self-organization engines, which implement nonlinear self-organizing dynamics originating in biology, physics, and mathematics. In this paper, we also show some examples of self-organization engines.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.458/_p
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