Research Article
Autonomicity and Self-manageability Techniques in the Scope of the Future Internet’s Evolution
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_27, author={Ioannis Chochliouros and Anastasia Spiliopoulou and Maria Belesioti and Evangelos Sfakianakis and George Diakonikolaou and Andreas Rigas and Evangelia Georgiadou and George Agapiou and Tilemachos Doukoglou}, title={Autonomicity and Self-manageability Techniques in the Scope of the Future Internet’s Evolution}, proceedings={Mobile Lightweight Wireless Systems. Second International ICST Conference, MOBILIGHT 2010, Barcelona, Spain, May 10-12, 2010, Revised Selected Papers}, proceedings_a={MOBILIGHT}, year={2012}, month={10}, keywords={Autonomic communications cognitive networks Future Internet generic cognitive cycle model network management self-management}, doi={10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_27} }
- Ioannis Chochliouros
Anastasia Spiliopoulou
Maria Belesioti
Evangelos Sfakianakis
George Diakonikolaou
Andreas Rigas
Evangelia Georgiadou
George Agapiou
Tilemachos Doukoglou
Year: 2012
Autonomicity and Self-manageability Techniques in the Scope of the Future Internet’s Evolution
MOBILIGHT
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_27
Abstract
Upon the basis of the essential principles characterizing the development towards the establishment of the Future Internet (FI), the paper discusses innovative aspects for autonomicity and self-manageability, as the latter are introduced by the context of the Self-NET Project effort. We identify the “core” issues for a modern network management activity and related capabilities, incorporated in appropriate network elements/domains (and/or in clusters of them), by considering a novel feedback-control cycle, known as the MDE cognitive cycle. We discuss several major benefits originating from such an innovative approach. Self-NET develops self-management features that alleviate consequences of events for which the system would require various invocations of remedy actions and/or human intervention.