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Learning Capable Communication Network (LCCN) problem statement
draft-tavernier-irtf-lccn-problem-statement-01

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Authors Wouter Tavernier , Papadimitriou Dimitri , Didier Colle
Last updated 2011-01-15
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Abstract

Operational procedures and protocols of today's communication networks typically use explicitly defined mechanisms and representations to reach the goals associated to their design. This practice results into numerous protocols having a restricted space for (self-)adaptability, flexibility, and sensitivity respective to their network context (e.g. network traffic conditions, failure conditions, etc). On the other hand, a wide spectrum of learning and optimization techniques is available such that networks could learn and optimize their behavior in the running context. This document describes the opportunities and challenges for a Learning Capable Communication Network (LCCN).

Authors

Wouter Tavernier
Papadimitriou Dimitri
Didier Colle

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