Paper, Dragonfly-based swarm system model for node identification in ultra-reliable low-latency communication
Dragonflies swarms are a source of inspiration for this paper because of their ability to form swarms and communicate amongst themselves. This papers explores how swarming dragonflies can help in node identification in ultra-reliable low-latency communication. The aspects of dragonfly swarming that this paper takes inspiration from is swarm formation as well as how dragonflies identify and kill prey. These ideas were used to create a node identification algorithm that prioritizes reliability and low latency.
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