Chemistry in Action: Discovering the Behaviour of a Network from Local Observations
Abstract
Chemical abstract machines (CHAMs) are used as the model to solve the problem of finding possible communication paths between network nodes. The information used for the construction of the CHAMs is retrieved by performing local observations at the different network nodes. We introduce the model of CHAMs, explain the construction of different types of CHAMs to solve our problem, and show the applicability of our approach by describing a TCP/IP based experiment.
Document Type:
Technical Reports
Institution:
Medical University of Lübeck
Address:
Lübeck, Germany
Month:
10
Year:
1998
Note:
Technical Report A-98-18
File:
Bibtex
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