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Flexible Networks: Basic Concepts and Architecture
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This article is published in IEICE Transactions on Communications.The article was published on 1994-11-25 and is currently open access. It has received 47 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Architecture.read more
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Agent-Based Design Model of Adaptive Distributed Systems
TL;DR: The aim of this research is to establish a new design model of an adaptive distributed system (ADS) to deal with various changes occurred in the system environment and to evaluate the adaptive functions of the ADS realized on the basis of the proposed architecture.
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ADIPS Framework for Flexible Distributed Systems
Tetsuo Kinoshita,Kenji Sugawara +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of this research is to establish a new design methodology of the flexible distributed systems based on agent-based computing technology, and proposes an agent- based distributed information processing system (ADIPS) as a design model of flexible distributed system.
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Group communication protocol for real-time applications
TL;DR: The authors define a novel causality named /spl Delta/*-causality among the messages to hold in the world-wide environment given the requirements of delay time and message loss ratio.
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Bridging the e-gaps: towards post-ubiquitous computing
Takuo Suganuma,Takahiro Uchiya,Susumu Konno,Gen Kitagata,Hideki Hara,Shigeru Fujita,Tetsuo Kinoshita,Kenji Sugawara,Norio Shiratori +8 more
TL;DR: Basic concepts, architecture and enabling technologies of symbiotic computing that are aiming to develop towards next generation computing model based on co-existence of real space and digital space are explained.
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Framework of a flexible computer communication network
Norio Shiratori,Takuo Suganuma,Sigeki Sugiura,Goutan Chakraborty,Kenji Sugawara,Tetsuo Kinoshita,Eunseok Lee +6 more
TL;DR: The conversion of existing networks to flexible networks is shown to be incremental, and therefore practicable, and the framework of Flexible Networks can be considered as an intelligent shell enclosing existing networking architectures.