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A Model-based Approach to Reactive Self-Configuring Systems

by Brian C. Williams, P. Pandurang Nayak, Urang Nayak - In Proceedings of AAAI-96 , 1996
"... This paper describes Livingstone, an implemented kernel for a model-based reactive self-configuring autonomous system. It presents a formal characterization of Livingstone's representation formalism, and reports on our experience with the implementation in a variety of domains. Livingstone prov ..."
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This paper describes Livingstone, an implemented kernel for a model-based reactive self-configuring autonomous system. It presents a formal characterization of Livingstone's representation formalism, and reports on our experience with the implementation in a variety of domains. Livingstone

A Model-based Approach to Reactive Self-Configuring Systems

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"... This paper describes Livingstone, an implemented kernel for a self-reconfiguring autonomous system, that is reactive and uses component-based declarative models. The paper presents a formal characterization of the representation formalism used in Livingstone, and reports on our experience with the i ..."
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This paper describes Livingstone, an implemented kernel for a self-reconfiguring autonomous system, that is reactive and uses component-based declarative models. The paper presents a formal characterization of the representation formalism used in Livingstone, and reports on our experience

Emergent Distributed Problem-solving Technique for Self-configuring Systems

by Brian Mclaughlan, Henry Hexmoor
"... Abstract- The goal of configuring a massive, complex multiagent system can be viewed as a distributed search problem in which each agent attempts to choose a correct configuration. This research presents a technique that can simultaneously function as the problem decomposition and solution aggregati ..."
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Abstract- The goal of configuring a massive, complex multiagent system can be viewed as a distributed search problem in which each agent attempts to choose a correct configuration. This research presents a technique that can simultaneously function as the problem decomposition and solution

Object Recognition in Color Images by the Self Configuring SystemMEMORI

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"... Abstract — SystemMEMORI automatically detects and recognizes rotated and/or rescaled versions of the objects of a database within digital color images with cluttered background. This task is accomplished by means of a region grouping algorithm guided by heuristic rules, whose parameters concern some ..."
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some geometrical properties and the recognition score of the database objects. This paper focuses on the strategies implemented inMEMORI for the estimation of the heuristic rule parameters. This estimation, being automatic, makes the system a self configuring and highly user-friendly tool.

A Self Configuring System for Object Recognition in Color Images

by Michela Lecca , 2006
"... System MEMORI automatically detects and recognizes rotated and/or rescaled versions of the objects of a database within digital color images with cluttered background. This task is accomplished by means of a region grouping algorithm guided by heuristic rules, whose parameters concern some geometric ..."
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System MEMORI automatically detects and recognizes rotated and/or rescaled versions of the objects of a database within digital color images with cluttered background. This task is accomplished by means of a region grouping algorithm guided by heuristic rules, whose parameters concern some

Using Low-Level Architectural Features for Configuration InfoSec in a General-Purpose Self-Configurable System

by Nicholas J. Macias, Peter M. Athanas
"... Unique characteristics of biological systems are described, and similarities are made to certain computing architectures. The security challenges posed by these characteristics are discussed. A method of securely isolating portions of a design using introspective capabilities of a fine-grain self-co ..."
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Unique characteristics of biological systems are described, and similarities are made to certain computing architectures. The security challenges posed by these characteristics are discussed. A method of securely isolating portions of a design using introspective capabilities of a fine-grain self-configurable

Automating the Change Management Process: A Milestone on the Road towards Self-Configuring Systems

by Alexander Keller
"... Change Management is a process by which IT systems are modified to accommodate considerations such as software fixes, hardware upgrades and performance enhancements. The goal of Change Management is “to ensure that standardized methods and procedures are used for efficient and prompt handling of all ..."
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Change Management is a process by which IT systems are modified to accommodate considerations such as software fixes, hardware upgrades and performance enhancements. The goal of Change Management is “to ensure that standardized methods and procedures are used for efficient and prompt handling

ASCENT: Adaptive self-configuring sensor networks topologies

by Alberto Cerpa, Deborah Estrin , 2004
"... Advances in microsensor and radio technology will enable small but smart sensors to be deployed for a wide range of environmental monitoring applications. The low per-node cost will allow these wireless networks of sensors and actuators to be densely distributed. The nodes in these dense networks w ..."
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configuration, and the environmental dynamics will preclude design-time preconfiguration. Therefore, nodes will have to self-configure to establish a topology that provides communication under stringent energy constraints. ASCENT builds on the notion that, as density increases, only a subset of the nodes

Geography-informed Energy Conservation for Ad Hoc Routing

by Ya Xu, John Heidemann, Deborah Estrin - ACM MOBICOM , 2001
"... We introduce a geographical adaptive fidelity (GAF) algorithm that reduces energy consumption in ad hoc wireless networks. GAF conserves energy by identifying nodes that are equivalent from a routing perspective and then turning off unnecessary nodes, keeping a constant level of routing fidelity. GA ..."
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times (depending on the mobility pattern). More generally, GAF is an example of adaptive fidelity, a technique proposed for extending the lifetime of self-configuring systems by exploiting redundancy to conserve energy while maintaining application fidelity.

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by Rui Mv Abreu, Hugo Calisto Froufe, Maria-joao Rp Queiroz
"... MOLA: A bootable, self-configuring system for virtual screening using AutoDock4/Vina on computer clusters ..."
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MOLA: A bootable, self-configuring system for virtual screening using AutoDock4/Vina on computer clusters
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