Title :
Self-organization in communication networks: principles and design paradigms
Author :
Prehofer, Christian ; Bettstetter, Christian
Author_Institution :
DoCoMo Euro-Labs, UK
fDate :
7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The trend toward ubiquitous wireless communication demands for a higher level of self-organization in networks. This article gives an introduction and overview on this topic and investigates the fundamental question: What are design paradigms for developing a self-organized network function? We propose four paradigms and show how they are reflected in current protocols: design local interactions that achieve global properties, exploit implicit coordination, minimize the maintained state, and design protocols that adapt to changes. Finally, we suggest a general design process for self-organized network functions.
Keywords :
protocols; radio networks; ubiquitous computing; communication network; design protocol; self-organized network function; ubiquitous wireless communication; Communication networks; Frequency synchronization; Intelligent networks; Manuals; Marine animals; Protocols; Psychology; Self-organizing networks; Transfer functions; Ubiquitous computing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2005.1470824