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计算机网络已经变得高度复杂,难以灵活地处理当今经常出现的新问题。为了应对不可预测的问题,引入了受生物启发的网络概念,它为计算机网络提供了高度的鲁棒性和适应性。然而,网络的性能通常严重依赖于部署过程中分配的可配置参数,其中终端节点无法在运行时更改这些参数以实现理想的性能。在本文中,我们引入了一种新的方法,称为吸引子摄动(AP),允许终端节点在运行时影响可观察性能指标的平均值,而无需直接操纵底层协议的任何最佳参数。本文的一个应用实例是基于多路径路由协议的manet流量分配,目标变量为端到端延迟。文中给出了适当管理影响的解决方法和仿真结果。
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Noise-assisted traffic distribution over multi-path ad hoc routing
Computer networks have become highly complicated and less flexible to handle emerging problems which often occur nowadays. In order to cope with unpredictable problems, the concept of biologically inspired networks has been introduced, which provides a high degree of robustness and adaptability to computer networks. However, the performance of the network often relies heavily on the configurable parameters assigned during the deployment process, where end nodes cannot change these parameters during runtime to achieve the desirable performance. In this paper, we introduce a new method, called attractor perturbation (AP) allowing end nodes to influence the average of an observable performance metric at runtime without directly manipulating any optimal parameters of underlying protocols. An example application in this paper is a traffic distribution over multi-path routing protocol in MANETs, where the target variable is end-to-end delay. The approach to solve for the appropriate amount of management influence and simulation results are shown in this paper.
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