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Title: Proactive Computing: Artificial Immune Systems Rog


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Proactive Computing Artificial Immune Systems
Rogério de LemosUniversity of Kent at
Canterbury
  • Brian Bell (BAE Systems - Sowerby, UK)
  • Rogério de Lemos, Jon Timmis (University of Kent
    at Canterbury, UK)
  • Mark Neal (University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK)
  • Andy Tyrrell (University of York, UK)

2
Biological Inspired Computing
  • Autonomic computing (IBM)
  • nervous system which regulates the basic
    functions of the body
  • Planetary computing (HP)
  • Self-healing systems (Software Engineering
    Community)
  • Homeostasis (Mary Shaw)
  • a system acts to maintain a stable internal
    environment despite external variations
  • react to change rather than desired states
  • Artificial immune systems
  • fault-tolerance, intrusion virus detection

3
Motivation
  • Provision of means for a system to cope with
    changes
  • design time (evolution)
  • building new systems from existing ones
  • run time (adaptability)
  • adapting to changes that occur in the operating
    environment
  • Some approaches rely on learning
    capabilities/emergent behaviours
  • adjust behaviour/structure to new needs without
    human intervention

4
Artificial Immune Systems (AIS)
  • AIS are adaptive systems inspired by theoretical
    immunology and observed immune functions,
    principles and models, which are applied to
    complex problem domains
  • What does the immune system offer?
  • pattern recognition
  • robust and distributed
  • adaptive and diverse
  • learning and memory

5
Proactive Computing
  • Fault tolerance
  • Learning capabilities may enable the system to
    react to unexpected circumstances
  • it removes the predictability aspect
  • System evaluation
  • how much can these learning capabilities be
    trusted?
  • how to protect the system from undesirable
    decisions?

6
Themes
  • Artificial Immune Systems applied to Fault and
    Intrusion Tolerance
  • e.g., evolution of error detectors
  • Biologically Inspired Engineering
  • embryonics, evolvable hardware, immunotronics,
    etc.
  • Biologically Inspired Techniques for Autonomous
    Dependable Systems
  • exploitation of homeostasis
  • Swarm Techniques applied to Intrusion Tolerance
    in Mobile Systems
  • coordination of countermeasures to attacks
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