학술논문

Towards Pervasive Supervision for Autonomic Systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Workshop on Distributed Intelligent Systems: Collective Intelligence and Its Applications (DIS'06) Distributed Intelligent Systems: Collective Intelligence and Its Applications, 2006. DIS 2006. IEEE Workshop on. :365-370 2006
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Communication system control
Control systems
Humans
Communication systems
Centralized control
Automatic control
Pathology
Intelligent systems
Intelligent networks
Intelligent structures
Language
Abstract
One of the key motivations for the provisioning of autonomic communication features in next generation services is to reduce the need of human inference for management tasks. This however means essentially that system control is delegated to the system itself, i.e. the system operator gives up control to a certain extent. The consequence is that autonomic systems might deviate from intended states and behaviors, may show inconsistent or unwanted ones. We propose an approach to develop control structures complementary to distributed, heterogeneous services. We concentrate on necessary properties of those control structures, and furthermore on issues like self-applicability and selfevolution.