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Agent-based Virtual Home Environment: Concept and Performance Aspects

Authors
Hagen, L. and Farjami, Peyman and Görg, Carmelita and Lemle, R.
Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University Contact: publications@comnets.rwth-aachen.de

In Proc. ACTS Workshop'99 - Advanced Services in Fixed and Mobile Telecommunication Networks, Singapore, 1999.
Publication Date: Sep, 1999
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Abstract
As a contribution of the ACTS CAMELEON project to the VHE (Virtual Home Environment) concept of UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) this paper covers the usage of mobile agent technology in future mobile communication systems. Therefore special emphasis is on the identification of components realisable as mobile agents for the provision and delivery of personalised services across network and terminal boundaries with the same look and feel (Virtual Home Environment). Typical scenarios are shown dealing with service sub-scription, service access and service configuration. To evaluate the scenarios a mathematical model has been defined. Within this model and based on a detailed analysis of the involved protocols results showing the possible benefits and trade-offs of agent migration, messaging and remote invocation are presented.
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Bibtex
@INPROCEEDINGS{HaFaGoLe-ACTSWorkshop99,
AUTHOR = {Hagen, L. and Farjami, P. and Görg, C. and Lemle, R.},
TITLE = {Agent-based Virtual Home Environment: Concept and Performance Aspects},
JOURNAL = {Proc. ACTS Workshop'99 - Advanced Services in Fixed and Mobile
Telecommunication Networks},
YEAR = {1999},
MONTH = {Sep},
VOLUME = {0},
ADDRESS = {Singapore},
AFFILIATION = {Department of Communication Networks (ComNets), Faculty 6, RWTH Aachen University},
ANNOTE = {Virtual Home Environment (VHE), Universal Mobile Telecommunication
System (UMTS), Mobile Agent Technology (MAT), Subscription, Service
Configuration, Intelligent Network (IN), Agent Performance, RMI, Agent
Migratio},
URL = {http://www.comnets.rwth-aachen.de}

}

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