Genetically induced communication network fault tolerance
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author = "Stephen F. Bush",
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title = "Genetically induced communication network fault
tolerance",
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journal = "Complexity",
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volume = "9",
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number = "2",
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year = "2003",
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ISSN = "1076-2787",
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pages = "19--33",
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DOI = "doi:10.1002/cplx.20002",
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publisher = "John Wiley \& Sons, Inc.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, active
networks, algorithmic information theory, Kolmogorov
complexity, complexity theory, self-healing networks",
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URL = "http://www.crd.ge.com/~bushsf/pdfpapers/ComplexityJournal.pdf",
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abstract = "This article presents the architecture and initial
feasibility results of a proto-type communication
network that uses genetic programming to evolve
services and protocols as part of network operation.
The network evolves responses to environmental
conditions in a manner that could not be pre-programmed
within legacy network nodes a priori. A priori in this
case means before network operation has begun. Genetic
material is exchanged, loaded, and run dynamically
within an active network. The transfer and execution of
code in support of the evolution of network protocols
and services would not be possible without the active
network environment. Rapid generation of network
service code occurs via a genetic programming paradigm.
Complexity and algorithmic information theory play a
key role in understanding and guiding code evolution
within the network.",
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