Bio-Inspired Self-Reconfigurable Architecture for Mobile Agents in Distributed and Networked Environments

Ki-Won Yeom
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This paper presents an approach to develop and manage self organizing distributed components systems in dynamically changing environments. The main idea of this approach is to construct an application by a dynamic association of bio-inspired modular agents that can migrate and reorganize by themselves while the application is being executed. An association of agents can be migrated and transformed according to agents??? local policies including deployment based on biological processes. We have designed an adaptive architecture, which can reorganize and reconfigure agents after several biological concepts and mechanisms, and implemented a platform to host the architecture on the dynamically changing environments. The agents in the proposed framework are designed based on several biological concepts. This paper depicts several key features of the agents in the framework, and describes the design and implementation of the proposed platform. Several simulation results are presented to examine scalability and efficiency of the platform.
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分布式和网络环境下移动代理的仿生自重构体系结构
本文提出了一种在动态变化的环境中开发和管理自组织分布式组件系统的方法。这种方法的主要思想是通过仿生模块化代理的动态关联来构建应用程序,这些代理可以在应用程序执行时自行迁移和重组。代理的关联可以根据代理进行迁移和转换。本地策略,包括基于生物过程的部署。我们设计了一个自适应的体系结构,该体系结构可以根据多种生物学概念和机制对agent进行重组和重新配置,并实现了一个平台来承载该体系结构在动态变化的环境中运行。提出的框架中的代理是基于几个生物学概念设计的。本文描述了框架中代理的几个关键特性,并描述了所提出的平台的设计和实现。仿真结果验证了该平台的可扩展性和效率。
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