For many civilian, security, and military
applications, distributed and networked coordination
offers a more promising alternative to centralized
command and control in terms of scalability,
flexibility, and robustness. It also introduces its own
challenges.
Distributed Networks: Intelligence,
Security, and Applications brings together
scientific research in distributed network intelligence,
security, and novel applications. The book presents
recent trends and advances in the theory and
applications of network intelligence and helps you
understand how to successfully incorporate them into
distributed systems and services.
Featuring
contributions by leading scholars and experts from
around the world, this collection covers:
- Approaches for distributed network intelligence
- Distributed models for distributed enterprises,
including forecasting and performance measurement
models
- Security applications for distributed enterprises,
including intrusion tackling and peer-to-peer traffic
detection
- Future wireless networking scenarios, including
the use of software sensors instead of hardware
sensors
- Emerging enterprise applications and trends such
as the smartOR standard and innovative concepts for
human–machine interaction in the operating
room
Several chapters use a tutorial style
to emphasize the development process behind complex
distributed networked systems and services, which
highlights the difficulties of knowledge engineering of
such systems. Delving into novel concepts, theories, and
advanced technologies, this book offers inspiration for
further research and development in distributed
computing and networking, especially related to security
solutions for distributed environments.