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Outline Challenges in future wireless networks Bio-inspired networking Example 1: ant colony Example 2: immune system Complex networks Network measures Network models Phenomena in complex networks Dynamical processes on complex networks Further research topics 2 Challenges in Future Wireless Networks Scalability By 2020, there will be trillion wireless devices [1] (e.g. cell phone, laptop, health/safety care sensors , …) Adaptation Dynamic network condition and diverse user dema nd Resilience Robust to failure/malfunction of nodes and to intru ders 3 Bio-inspired Networking Biomimicry: studies designs and processes in nature and then mimics them in order to solve human problems [3] A number of principles and mechanisms in lar ge scale biological systems [2] Self-organization: Patterns emerge, regulated by f eedback loops, without existence of leader Autonomous actions based on local information/int eraction: Distributed computing with simple rule of thumb Birth and death as expected events: Systems equi p with self-regulation Natural selection and evolution 4 Optimal solution in some sense A special issue on bio-inspired networking will nd be published in IEEE JSAC in 2 quarter 2010. Bio-inspired Networking Math. Model Math. Model (Diff. eq., Observatio (Diff. eq., Observatio Algorithm prob. Algorithm prob. Entities n, verbal Entities n, verbal establishm methods, establishm methods, mapping description mapping description ent fuzzy logic, ent fuzzy logic, …) …) Verification Parameter Verification Parameter Performan , Performan , Parameter evaluation, Parameter evaluation, ce hypothesis ce hypothesis tuning prediction tuning prediction evaluation testing evaluation testing Biological Modeling Engineering Applying 5 Example 1: Foraging of Ant Colony Stigmergy: interaction between ants is built on trail pheromone [6] Behaviors [6]: Lay pheromone in both directions between food so urce and nest Amount of pheromone when go back to nest is acc ording to richness of food source (explore richest r esource) C Pheromone intensity decreases over time due to e 1 C vaporation 2 n P dC (k C ) 1 i qP fC P i P Stochastic model (no trail-laying in backward): dt i i i i m 2 (kC)n i j1 P m 6 Cm
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