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2.BIONETICS 2007: Budapest, Hungary
- Falko Dressler:

2nd International ICST Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems, BIONETICS 2007, Budapest, Hungary, December 10-13, 2007. ICST / IEEE 2007, ISBN 978-963-9799-05-9
2nd International ICST Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information, and Computing Systems (BIONETICS 2007)
Bio-inspired Models and Systems
- Zacharias Detorakis, George Tambouratzis

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Introduction of a Sectioned Genetic Algorithm for Large Scale Problems. 2-7 - Thomas Weise, Michael Zapf, Kurt Geihs

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Rule-based Genetic Programming. 8-15 - Tomasz Bilski

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Digital and Biological Storage Systems - a Quantitative Comparison. 16-23 - Elena Dubrova, Maxim Teslenko, Hannu Tenhunen:

A computational model based on Random Boolean Networks. 24-31
Invited talks
- Baris Atakan, Özgür B. Akan:

An Information Theoretical Approach for Molecular Communication. 33-40 - Mihaela Ulieru:

Evolving the 'DNA blueprint' of eNetwork middleware to control resilient and efficient Cyber-Physical Ecosystems. 41-47
Virus spreading and detection
- Jasmina Omic, Robert E. Kooij, Piet Van Mieghem:

Virus spread in complete bi-partite graphs. 49-56 - Zhou Li

, Yiwen Liang, Zejun Wu, Chengyu Tan:
Immunity based Virus Detection with Process Call Arguments and User Feedback. 57-64
Short papers 1
- Carlos Rodríguez

, Marcos Villagra
, Benjamín Barán
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Asynchronous Team Algorithms for Boolean Satisfiability. 66-69 - Qiushi Xu, Xiangdong Wang:

Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based on Divided-interval Chaotic Search. 70-73 - Marcos Villagra

, Benjamín Barán
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A Global Convexity Analysis on the MAX-SAT Domain. 74-78 - Filomena de Santis

, Gennaro Iaccarino
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A Conventional Strands Evaluator for DNA Computations. 79-83 - Suyong Eum, Shin'ichi Arakawa, Masayuki Murata

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Toward Bio-Inspired Network Robustness - Step 1. Modularity. 84-87
Short papers 2
- Akira Mutazono, Masashi Sugano

, Masayuki Murata
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Evaluation of Robustness in Time Synchronization for Sensor Networks. 89-92 - Ping Du, Shunji Abe:

Detecting DoS attacks using packet size distribution. 93-96 - Katsuya Hyodo, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata

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Reaction-Diffusion based Autonomous Control of Camera Sensor Networks. 97-100 - Fabio Martinelli, Marinella Petrocchi:

Access Control Mechanisms for Fraglets. 101-104
Ad hoc and sensor networks
- Yousef Abdelmalek, Osama Hussien, Tarek N. Saadawi:

A Simplified Receiver Assisted Routing Enhancement (RARE) in MANET. 106-110 - Pruet Boonma

, Junichi Suzuki:
Evolutionary Constraint-based Multiobjective Adaptation for Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks. 111-119 - Elisabetta Di Nitto

, Daniel J. Dubois, Raffaela Mirandola:
Self-Aggregation Algorithms for Autonomic Systems. 120-128 - Giovanni Neglia, Giuseppe Reina:

Evaluating Activator-Inhibitor Mechanisms for Sensors Coordination. 129-133
Nano communication
- Satoshi Hiyama, Yuki Moritani, Tatsuya Suda, Tomohiro Shima, Kazuo Sutoh:

An Autonomous Molecular Transport System Using DNAs and Motor Proteins in Molecular Communication. 135-138 - Tadashi Nakano, Tatsuya Suda, Takako Koujin, Tokuko Haraguchi, Yasushi Hiraoka

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Molecular Communication through Gap Junction Channels: System Design, Experiments and Modeling. 139-146 - Yuki Moritani, Satoshi Hiyama, Shin-ichiro M. Nomura

, Kazunari Akiyoshi, Tatsuya Suda:
A Communication Interface Using Vesicles Embedded with Channel Forming Proteins in Molecular Communication. 147-149
Services and Self-learning algorithms
- Agostino Forestiero

, Carlo Mastroianni
, Giandomenico Spezzano:
Antares: an Ant-Inspired P2P Information System for a Self-Structured Grid. 151-158 - Lidia Yamamoto, Daniel Schreckling, Thomas Meyer:

Self-Replicating and Self-Modifying Programs in Fraglets. 159-167 - Rosemarie Velik:

A Model for Multimodal Humanlike Perception based on Modular Hierarchical Symbolic Information Processing, Knowledge Integration, and Learning. 168-175 - Dietmar Bruckner, Brian Sallans, Roland Lang:

Behavior learning via state chains from motion detector sensors. 176-183
Bioinformatics Track
- Scott F. Smith, Kay C. Wiese:

Improved Covariance Model Parameter Estimation Using RNA Thermodynamic Properties. 185-191 - Luis Rueda, Ataul Bari:

Clustering Temporal Gene Expression Data with Unequal Time Intervals. 192-199 - Phillip Schumm, Caterina M. Scoglio

, Don Gruenbacher
, Todd Easton
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Epidemic Spreading on Weighted Contact Networks. 201-208 - Lili Wang, Alioune Ngom:

A Model-Based Approach to the Non-Unique Oligonucleotide Probe Selection Problem. 209-215 - Duco N. Ferro, Alfons H. Salden:

Self-organizing mobile surveillance security networks. 217-227
1st International ICST Workshop on Technologies for Situated and Autonomic Communications (SAC 2007)
- Edzard Höfig:

Autonomic Reliable Multicast Application-Level Group Communication Using Self-Organization Principles. - Ricardo Lent

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On the Impact of Network QoS on Automated Distributed Auctions. 230-235 - Alberto Savoldelli, Paola Fantini, Daniela Guarnieri, Claudio Palasciano, Claudio Colmegna:

Towards the Connected Society: Dynamic Co-Evolution of TLC Players and Individuals. 236-243 - Peter H. Deussen, Edzard Höfig:

Self-organizing Service Supervision. 245-246 - Martin May, Matti Siekkinen

, Vera Goebel, Thomas Plagemann, Ranganai Chaparadza, Lorenzo Peluso:
Monitoring as First Class Citizen in an Autonomic Network Universe. 247-254 - Francesco De Pellegrini, Daniele Miorandi, David Linner, László Bacsárdi

, Corrado Moiso:
BIONETS Architecture: from Networks to SerWorks. 255-262 - Kieran Greer, Matthias Baumgarten, Maurice D. Mulvenna

, Kevin Curran
, Chris D. Nugent
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Autonomic Supervision of Stigmergic Self-Organisation for Distributed Information Retrieval. 264-269 - Borbala Katalin Benko, Róbert Schulcz:

Mapping External Functionalities into Autonomic Services. 270-276 - David Linner, Heiko Pfeffer, Stephan Steglich

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A genetic algorithm for the adaptation of service compositions. 277-281 - Michael Kleis, Thomas Hirsch, Tanja Zseby:

Network Immunity: What can we Learn from Nature for Network Protection? 283-286 - Dennis Bliefernicht, Daniel Schreckling:

Highly Adaptive Cryptographic Suites for Autonomic WSNs. 287-294 - Christoforos Ntantogian

, Christos Xenakis
, Ioannis Stavrakakis
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Efficient Authentication for Users Autonomy in Next Generation All-IP Networks. 295-300 - Iacopo Carreras, David Tacconi:

U-Hopper: User-centric Heteogeneous Opportunistic Middleware. 302-305
1st International ICST Workshop on Computing and Communications from Biological Systems: Theory and Applications (CCBS 2007)
- Frank Walsh, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam

, Dmitri Botvich, William Donnelly:
Review of Communication Mechanisms for Biological Nano and MEMS Devices. 307-312 - Andrew W. Eckford:

Achievable Information Rates for Molecular Communication with Distinct Molecules. 313-315 - Jian-Qin Liu, Tadashi Nakano:

An Information Theoretic Model of Molecular Communication Based on Cellular Signaling. 316-321 - Yasubumi Sakakibara, Hirotaka Nakagawa, Yusaku Nakashima, Katsuyuki Yugi:

Implementing in vivo Cellular Automata using Toggle Switch and Inter-Bacteria Communication Mechanism. 322-325 - Frank Emmert-Streib

, Matthias Dehmer:
Global Information Processing in Gene Networks: Fault Tolerance. 326-329 - Satoshi Kobayashi:

A New Approach to Computing Equilibrium State of Combinatorial Hybridization Reaction Systems. 330-335 - Tyler W. Garaas, Marc Pomplun:

Retina-Inspired Visual Processing. 337-342 - Kazuo Mitsui, Hiroyuki Sogabe:

Form Finding Algorithm Inspired by Ant's Foraging Behavior. 343-348

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