posted on 2023-05-22, 12:45authored byRazzaque, MA, Dobson, Simon, Nixon, Paddy
Autonomic communication aims to build more reflective systems with properties like self-healing, self-organisation, self-optimisation and so forth — the so-called “self-*” properties. To attain this within the existing strictly-layered approaches to network software may be possible to certain extent, but will not leverage all the possible optimisations, and we suggest that cross-layer architectures are better-suited to achieving the self-* properties. This paper explores the possibilities of cross-layering approaches in autonomic networks, reviews and compares the different cross-layer approaches to network architecture, observing that most current approaches depend purely on local information and provide only poor and inaccurate information gathering at the network level.
History
Publication title
Advanced autonomic networking and communication
Editors
Monique Calisti, Sven van der Meer and John Strassner
Pagination
127-148
ISBN
978-3-7643-8568-2
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag
Place of publication
Basel
Extent
9
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Communication technologies, systems and services not elsewhere classified