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A physarum network evolution model based on IBTM

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Y Liu, Zili ZhangZili Zhang, C Gao, Y Wu, T Qian
The traditional Cellular Automation-based Physarum model reveals the process of amoebic self-organized movement and self-adaptive network formation based on bubble transportation. However, a bubble in the traditional Physarum model often transports within active zones and has little change to explore newareas.And the efficiency of evolution is very low because there is only one bubble in the system. This paper proposes an improved model, named as Improved Bubble Transportation Model (IBTM). Our model adds a time label for each grid of environment in order to drive bubbles to explore newareas, and deploysmultiple bubbles in order to improve the evolving efficiency of Physarum network.We first evaluate the morphological characteristics of IBTM with the real Physarum, and then compare the evolving time between the traditional model and IBTM. The results show that IBTM can obtain higher efficiency and stability in the process of forming an adaptive network.

History

Title of book

Advances in swarm intelligence

Series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; v.7929

Chapter number

3

Pagination

19 - 26

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

ISBN-13

9783642387142

ISBN-10

3642387144

Language

eng

Notes

This paper was presented at the International Conference on Advances in Swarm Intelligence (4th : 2013 : Harbin, China)

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2013, Springer

Extent

63

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Tan, Y Shi, H Mo

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