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2012
Conference Paper
Titel

The self-growing concept as a design principle of cognitive self-organization

Abstract
In next generation systems and networks self-organization in networks of collaborating networks is expected to relax some of the intricacies of managing complex cooperative communication systems. In particular, in the presence of distributed cognitive decision-making, increasing complexity may increase potential interference between collaborating networks hence leading to performance, robustness and dependability issues. This paper focuses on a specific form of self-organization denoted here as self-growing, which is believed to provide a foundation for flexible, open and trustworthy networks, relax some of the scalability issues of collaborating cognitive networks, as well as to enable self-organization for resource constrained systems.
Author(s)
Emmelmann, M.
Bochow, B.
Makris, A.
Kaloxylos, A.
Koudouridis, G.P.
Hauptwerk
IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC 2012, Vol.2
Konferenz
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2012
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DOI
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2012.6477695
Language
English
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