Search for dissertations about: "mobile agent networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words mobile agent networks.
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1. The effectiveness of a full-mobility architecture for wireless mobile computing and personal communications
Abstract : The emergence of wireless mobile computing, especially the mobility of computers, introduces challenging new problems that were encountered in neither the design and implementation of conventional mobile networks or in fixed computer networks. A critical and challenging problem, for mobile computing and personal communications, is how to fully cope with the special characteristics of the mobile wireless environment, i. READ MORE
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2. A Mobile Agent Based Service Architecture for Internet Telephony
Abstract : Internet Telephony defined as real time voice or multimediacommunications over packet switched networks dates back to theearly days of the Internet. ARPA's Network SecureCommunications project had implemented, as early as December1973, an infrastructure for local and transnet real time voicecommunication. Two main sets of standards have emerged: H. READ MORE
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3. Mobile Agent Approach to Congestion Control in Heterogeneous Networks
Abstract : One of the motivations to study the behavior of the Internet is to find out the best way to maintain the relative stability of the global network. This leads into the investigations of events that impair the performance of the system such as congestion that occurs whenever the demand for resources exceed the available capacity. READ MORE
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4. Extended mobile IP and support for global connectivity in hybrid networks
Abstract : Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who connect to wireless networks via access points. Access points may have different capabilities, be connected to different networks and be installed by different providers. A mobile host will discover multiple access points in this environment. READ MORE
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5. On Coordination in Multi-agent Systems
Abstract : Agent technology enables the designers of computer based systems to construct software agents that are able to model attitudes. We present a frame-work in which these artifacts aim to express the preferences of both their designers and their owners. READ MORE