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Kappler, C., Mendes, P., Prehofer, C., Poyhonen, P. & Zhou, D. (2005). A framework for self-organized network composition. In Smirnov M. (Ed.), 1st International IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004). (pp. 139-151). Berlin: Springer.
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K. C et al.,  "A framework for self-organized network composition", in 1st Int. IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004), Smirnov M., Ed., Berlin, Springer, 2005, vol. 3457, pp. 139-151
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@inproceedings{c2005_1775276881380,
	author = "Kappler, C. and Mendes, P. and Prehofer, C. and Poyhonen, P. and Zhou, D.",
	title = "A framework for self-organized network composition",
	booktitle = "1st International IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004)",
	year = "2005",
	editor = "Smirnov M.",
	volume = "3457",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	doi = "10.1007/11520184_11",
	pages = "139-151",
	publisher = "Springer",
	address = "Berlin",
	organization = "",
	url = "https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F11520184_11"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - A framework for self-organized network composition
T2  - 1st International IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004)
VL  - 3457
AU  - Kappler, C.
AU  - Mendes, P.
AU  - Prehofer, C.
AU  - Poyhonen, P.
AU  - Zhou, D.
PY  - 2005
SP  - 139-151
SN  - 0302-9743
DO  - 10.1007/11520184_11
CY  - Berlin
UR  - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F11520184_11
AB  - This paper discusses a framework for a flexible, self-organized control plane for future mobile and ubiquitous networks. The current diversification of control planes requires a manual configuration of network interworking. The problem will increase in the future, with more dynamic topologies and integration of heterogeneous networks in a ubiquitous, reactive environment. In this paper we introduce the concept of network composition, a basic, scalable and dynamic network operation to achieve autonomic control plane interworking between Ambient Networks – our approach for next generation networks. We show the architectural components of a generic control plane and its flexible interfaces. With an example on seamless mobility we illustrate how composition can simplify and improve the interworking of future networks.
ER  -