Design and Development of Essential Use-Cases for Self-Management in Future Internet Wireless Networks

I Chochliouros, ... other authors, Andrej Mihailovic, ... other authors

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Abstract

The paper discusses and describes several selected use-cases for autonomic/cognitive management purposes in the scope of the Future Internet (FI) evolution, as these have been identified upon the original context of the EU-funded Self-NET Project effort. The essential aim is to “delimit” new paradigms for the management of complex and heterogeneous wireless network infrastructures and systems, by proposing the operation of self-managed FI elements around a novel feedback-control cycle, known as the MDE cognitive cycle. Thus, the paper intends to “identify” an integrated validation environment for the prototyping and the assessment of relevant concepts and artifacts, via the establishment of appropriate use-cases and corresponding scenarios of use and the explicit description/set-up of relevant test-beds and/or implementation platforms, towards network and node management. The three proposed use-cases have been selected as “proper drivers” for the design and the validation of Self-NET architecture and concepts.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMOBILIGHT
Subtitle of host publication2nd International ICST Conference of Mobile and Lightweight Wireless Systems 2010, Barcelone, Spain. Book Chapter, Book Title: Mobile Lightweight Wireless Systems
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
Pages318-333
ISBN (Electronic)9783642166440
ISBN (Print)9783642166433
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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