Abstract
This paper presents a review of different artificial immune network models, which have been published during the last years. A general model of artificial immune network is presented, which provides a common notation that allows the comparison of different models. A descriptive and comparative analysis is presented emphasizing similarities, differences and relationships between models. Finally, some conclusions and suggestions for improving existent models are presented.
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