1. STEM-Net: An evolutionary architecture for highly-reconfigurable wireless networks
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Aloi, G., Di Felice, M., Loscri, V., Natalizio, E., Pasquale Pace, Panzieri, F., Ruggeri, G., Mário Campolargo, Zeinal Bava, G. Aloi, M. Di Felice, V. Loscri', E. Natalizio, P. Pace, F. Panzieri, and G. Ruggeri
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WIRELESS SYSTEMS ,SMART CITIES ,SELF-ORGANIZATION - Abstract
The heterogeneity of current telecommunication access technologies is dramatically increasing the complexity and costs required for the set-up and maintenance of the network by service providers, and it is also posing important limitations in terms of network interoperability from the end-users' perspectives. For these reasons, research on wireless systems has investigated the possibility to deploy wireless devices with self-organizing and self-managing capabilities. However, most of these approaches limit the re-configuration capabilities to a specific layer (e.g. routing), and do not investigate the property of reconfiguration of the network as a whole. In this paper, we propose an alternative architecture (called STEM-Net) for network infrastructure deployment, extension, and management. In STEM-Net self-organization is managed through fully-reconfigurable wireless devices (called stem-nodes), that can undergo mutations to fulfill a specific tasks, like their biological counterpart. In this work we present the main characteristics of stem-nodes, and we discuss how their evolutionary behaviour can result in an extreme flexibility of the whole network segment, transforming the technological heterogeneity from a limitation to a richness.
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- 2013