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Autonomic Communication is a new communication paradigm that has been proposed as a way to design new self-organizing, self-healing, self-optimizing, self-protecting and evolvable networks. The motivation comes from the problems created by the unstructured and haphazard growth of the Internet. Among the many guiding principles of Autonomic Communication is context-awareness. In this paper, we discuss architecture for context dissemination in Autonomic networks based on the Autonomous Decentralized Community Communication for information dissemination.
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Akhtar, N., Moessner, K., Kernchen, R. (2006). Context Dissemination for Autonomic Communication Systems. In: Stavrakakis, I., Smirnov, M. (eds) Autonomic Communication. WAC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3854. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11687818_19
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