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Titel:The wandering logic intelligence
Autor: Simeonov, Plamen L. [Autor]
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Dateien vom 22.12.2003 / geändert 24.05.2005
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:gbv:ilm1-2002000030
Kollektion:Dissertationen/Habilitationen
Status:Dokument veröffentlicht
Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Dissertation
Medientyp:Text
Beitragende:Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Reschke, Dietrich [Betreuer/Doktorvater]
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Lange, Jörg [Gutachter]
Prof. Dr. Turner, Ken J. [Gutachter]
Stichwörter:Rechnernetz ; Intelligentes Netz ; Selbst organisierendes System ; Inferenz <Künstliche Intelligenz> ; Ad-hoc-Netz ; Mobile Telekommunikation
Evaluationstyp:Für die Langzeitarchivierung vorgesehen
Dewey Decimal Classification:000 Informatik, Informationswissenschaft, allgemeine Werke » 000 Informatik, Wissen, Systeme » 006 Spezielle Methoden der Informatik
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Beschreibungen:Ansatz: Europäische Patentschrift EP 0 957 645 B1: Netzelement für ein Intelligentes Telekommunikationsnetz

Zusammenfassung (dt.)

Abstract: This thesis is organized as follows. Chapter 1 introduces the overall frame of the thesis: field of research, motivation, author?s contributions and structure. Chapter 2 presents an introduction and classification of the particular areas involved in this dissertation. Section 2.4 reviews the present research areas in wireless mobile communications with the objective to identify the application domain frame for this thesis work. Chapter 3 is devoted to Active Networks (AN). We build this thesis work on this fundament. The review begins with introducing the reasons for the emergence of active software architectures followed by the challenges in modern communications to which they are exposed. Then, section 3.2 describes the conceptual paradigm of Active Networking, the underlying Reference Model, and a summary of the research approaches and the current implementation framework. Section 3.3 is dedicated to the active network architectures with the goal to identify the patterns and trends in AN research in order to derive a genealogy of the upcoming idea of the Wandering Network. The expose includes a short review of the enabling technologies for active networking highlighting their key advantages. Section 3.4 reviews the domains of AN research with a focus on a variety of applications. Section 3.5 identifies the mainstream directions in AN research. A special attention is dedicated to the application of active networks in mobile communications. Finally, section 3.6 provides an overall analysis and discussion of the active network approach including a comparison of the network programming approaches. An outlook for further research and a summary with conclusions are given in sections 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9 respectively. Chapter 4 is devoted to the "hardware" branch of the Wandering Network hypothesis. Here we presents in detail some specific issues in Reconfigurable Computing as related to micro (chip) and macro (computer) component architectures used in present day networks. In section 4.2 special attention is devoted to the implications of active networking and reconfiguration in defining today's network infrastructures. Here we address some open questions from the previous three chapters: mixing active and passive flows, flexibility vs. security and configuring vs. encapsulation. Chapter 5 presents the kernel of this thesis? research, the Wandering Logic Intelligence (WLI). The exposé describes the general requirements and the future directions in active networking and related disciplines in order to define the architectural base of the WLI approach. The argumentation and the definition of the WLI architecture is given in section 5.2, followed by the four principles of the Wandering Network - Dualistic Congruence, Multidimensional Feedback, Self-Reference, and Pulsating Metamorphosis -, in section 5.3. Chapter 6 demonstrates the suitability of the WLI approach in a case study with the formal specification and test of an algorithm for active mobile ad-hoc routing in TLA+, the Temporal Logic of Actions technique. Finally, chapter 7 provides an overall evaluation of the thesis objectives, answers some final questions and concludes this work with directions for further research.
Hochschule/Fachbereich:Technische Universität Ilmenau » Fakultät für Informatik und Automatisierung
Dokument erstellt am: 24.10.2003
Dateien geändert am: 01.07.2004
Datum der Promotion: 18.12.2002