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Membrane protein and its interaction network has become a novel research direction in bioinformatics. Multiple researches on these interactions can improve our understanding of diseases and provide the basis to revolutionize therapeutic treatments. In this paper, a novel membrane protein interaction network simulator is proposed for system biology studies by intelligent multi-agents method. We consider...
Recently, a collective effort from multiple research areas has been made to understand membrane protein and its interaction network. These researches require the ability to simulate particular biological systems as cells, organs, organisms and communities. In this paper, a novel membrane protein interaction network simulator is proposed by combining intelligent agents. We consider a set of active...
Membrane protein and its interaction network has become a novel research direction in bioinformatics. Multiple researches on these interactions can improve our understanding of diseases and provide the basis to revolutionize therapeutic treatments. In this paper, a novel membrane protein interaction network simulator is proposed for system biology studies by ensemble intelligent method including spectrum...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) is a class of networks that experience frequent and long-duration partitions due to sparse distribution of nodes. In DTNs intermittently connected links and long, variable latency occurs frequently. Some well-known assumptions of traditional networks are no longer true in DTNs. Custody transfer is a proposed DTN reliability mechanism to enhance end-to-end reliability...
Inspired by the reliability maintenance mechanisms in biology systems, based on bio-network platform, a reliability design model for next-generation network is proposed. In designing the structures of bio-network and bio-entity, the reliability mechanisms are incorporated to gain the reliability maintenance capability when the entities delegate the function entities in the next-generation network...
When the framework of next-generation network (NGN) is built upon bio-network, the SLEE domains and dispatched business processes gain the capability to be aware of the computation resources and communication loads. The dispatcher of NGN then can optimize the loads among domains by balancing the resources and communication bandwidth. First, a model is built. Second, the simulation results show its...
Supervisory systems show increasing importance in many plants to ensure the secure and stable production. And the fault tolerance ability is a key problem. Concerned with the problem of low automation level and high operation cost, a layered Bio-Network is studied inspired by biology system, and Bio-Entity as its functional unit is analyzed. In the bottom layer, the communication infrastructure is...
A collective effort from multiple research areas has been made to understand biological systems at the system level. These researches require the ability to simulate particular biological systems as cells, organs, organisms and communities. In this paper, a novel bio-network simulation platform is proposed for system biology studies by combining agent approaches. We consider a biological system as...
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