Self-Assembling Networks
prostoalex writes "Researchers from Humboldt University found a way to build self-assembling networks. By emulating the behavior of ants and insects the team, which is led by Frank Schweitzer, demonstrated a simulation where agent-based architecture was able to quickly assemble itself into a network and quickly react to a broken link or damages. Schweitzer's research papers are available off his personal Web site. The scientific paper referred in the original article, Self-Assembling of Networks in an Agent-Based Model is available off Cornell server."
My network team looks *just* like a swarm of ants when the network goes down.
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"this network looks like a bunch of spiders having an orgy" has new meaning...
Taking this idea one step further, what if each computer node on the network was given a basic set of rules so that it emulated a bunch of brain cells. Would the network self-organise to create some sort of intelligence?
Sorry, but my karma just ran over your dogma.
HUB, "MALFORMED PACKET!!!! AHHH!!!! - HELP HELP HELP! I am lost!"
Router "Calm down, this is nothing compared to the broadcast storm of 93. Everything will be alright."
HUB, "Thank you,"
Router "These simpletons, when will they ever learn just to ignore that packet."
ala - bugs life.
Neck_of_the_Woods
#/usr/local/surf/glassy/overhead
This could be really cool for ad-hoc wireless networks.