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| Title: | Agent migration and communication in WSNs |
| Author: | Muldoon, Conor O'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.) O'Grady, Michael J. Tynan, Richard |
| Date: | Dec-2008 |
| Publisher: | IEEE Computer Society Press |
| Is part of: | Huang, Z. ...[et al.] (eds.). Ninth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies PDCAT 2008 : proceedings |
| Type of material: | Conference Publication |
| Abstract: | Intelligent agents offer a viable paradigm for enabling
AmI applications and services. As WSN technologies
are anticipated to provide an indispensable component in
many application domains, the need for enabling the agent
paradigm to encompass such technologies becomes more
urgent. The resource-constrained ad-hoc nature of WSNs
poses significant challenges to conventional agent frameworks.
In particular, the implications for agent functionality
and behaviour in a WSN context demand that issues
such as unreliable message delivery and limited power resources,
amongst others, be considered. In this paper, the
practical issues of agent migration and communication are
considered in light of WSN constraints. The discussion is
illustrated through a description of approaches adopted by
Agent Factory Micro Edition (AFME). |
| Conference details: | 1st International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Ambient Intelligence 1-4th December 2008, Dunedin , New Zealand |
| Web link to reference this item: | http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1329 |
| ISBN: | 9780769534435 |
| DOI: | 10.1109/PDCAT.2008.58 |
| Subject Heading: | Intelligent agents (Computer software); Ambient intelligence; Wireless sensor networks; |
| Other web versions: | Publisher's version |
| Status of Item: | Peer reviewed |
| Availability: | Full text available |
| Appears in Collections: | CSI Research Collection CLARITY Research Collection
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