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Implementation and Simulation Environment

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Following all the previous chapters, where the key components of the Autonomic Cooperative System Architectural Model (ACSAM) in the form of the Autonomic Cooperative Behaviour (ACB) and Autonomic Cooperative Networking Protocol (ACNP) were outlined, this chapter aims to provide certain dose of insight into the practical side of the proposed concept, most obviously related to the implementation and simulation aspects.

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Notes

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    User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is meant here.

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    The Runnable interface would be also an option but not the extension of the class Thread as already the JButton is extended and Java does not support multiple inheritance.

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    In general, such an antenna could be an element of a Multi-Element Array (MEA), either fixed or mobile, or be equivalent to an ACN, should it be equipped with a single antenna only.

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    When implementing this metric, the author of this book noticed that the formula given in [7] is erroneous and so is the one given in [8] on page 107. This error does not exist in [5], however, one should note that all the G 4 metrics provided therein also contain a typo and are written, as if they were pertaining to a code matrix composed of 3 columns (see index i on pages 87-88), whereas this code was obviously designed for 4 transmitting antennae [14].

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Wódczak, M. (2014). Implementation and Simulation Environment. In: Autonomic Computing Enabled Cooperative Networked Design. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0764-9_7

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