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245 1 0 _aBio-Inspired Computing and Communication
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_bFirst Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007 Cambridge, UK, April 2-5, 2007, Revised Papers /
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250 _a1st ed. 2008.
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490 1 _aTheoretical Computer Science and General Issues,
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505 0 _aBio-Inspired Computing and Communication -- Biological Networks -- A Complex Network Approach to the Determination of Functional Groups in the Neural System of C. Elegans -- Modelling Gene Regulatory Networks -- The Role of Simplifying Models in Neuroscience: Modelling Structure and Function -- An Artificial Chemistry for Networking -- Biomimicry: Further Insights from Ant Colonies? -- Network-Related Challenges and Insights from Neuroscience -- Network Epidemics -- Networks in Epidemiology -- Epidemiology and Wireless Communication: Tight Analogy or Loose Metaphor? -- Epidemic Spreading of Computer Worms in Fixed Wireless Networks -- Wireless Epidemic Spread in Dynamic Human Networks -- Complex Networks -- Stochastic Spreading Processes on a Network Model Based on Regular Graphs -- Weighted and Directed Network on Traveling Patterns -- Communication Networks in Insect Societies -- The Topological Fortress of Termites -- Evolutionary and Temporal Dynamics of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks -- Phase Patterns of Coupled Oscillators with Application to Wireless Communication -- Self-organizing Desynchronization and TDMA on Wireless Sensor Networks -- Bio-Inspired Network Model -- Bio-Inspired Multi-agent Collaboration for Urban Monitoring Applications -- Bio-Inspired Approaches for Autonomic Pervasive Computing Systems -- Biologically Inspired Self Selective Routing with Preferred Path Selection -- Biologically Inspired Approaches to Networks: The Bio-Networking Architecture and the Molecular Communication -- Network Protocol in Wireless Communication -- User-Centric Mobility Models for Opportunistic Networking -- Wavelet-Domain Statistics of Packet Switching Networks Near Traffic Congestion -- A Circulatory System Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Epcast: Controlled Dissemination inHuman-Based Wireless Networks Using Epidemic Spreading Models -- Maintaining Spatial-Temporal Knowledge through Human Interaction -- Data Management -- Beta Random Projection -- Biologically Inspired Classifier -- Distributed Computing -- Human Heuristics for Autonomous Agents -- Designing Biological Computers: Systemic Computation and Sensor Networks -- A Rule System for Network-Centric Operation in Massively Distributed Systems -- Field-Based Coordination for Pervasive Computing Applications -- Coalition Games and Resource Allocation in Ad-Hoc Networks -- Security -- Bio-Inspired Topology Maintenance Protocols for Secure Wireless Sensor Networks -- Dynamic Topologies for Robust Scale-Free Networks.
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