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Digital Simulation of Bioluminescent Bacteria Cells Tweeting via Quorum-Sensing Molecules

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In this paper, we propose a computational multiagent model of a bacterial light-producing communication system, termed quorum sensing (QS). Specifically, we propose a bottom-up agent-based approach combined with Ordinary Differential Equations, which abstract the intracellular dynamics, such as a proposed bioluminescence model. Results show that bacteria cells have a metabolism allowing them to grow, reproduce, interact, and cooperate at the population level to exhibit nearoptimal light producing behaviors. The ultimate goal is to develop a self-regulated network in which the rules governing the formation of the network are linked to the internal dynamics of its units without any centralized control. Such a bacterial-inspired networks, can address issues such as mobility, and energy that are key factors for the development of new self-organized network such as mobile Ad-hoc networks.

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hal-02124405 , version 1 (09-05-2019)

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Nedjma Djezzar, Nouredinne Djedi, Iñaki Fernández Pérez, Yves Duthen. Digital Simulation of Bioluminescent Bacteria Cells Tweeting via Quorum-Sensing Molecules. Conference on Artificial Life (ALIFE 208), Jul 2018, Tokyo, Japan. pp.1-2. ⟨hal-02124405⟩
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