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Dynamic mobile agent itinerary planning for collaborative processing in wireless sensor networks
2015 Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON), 2015Mobile agent based computing paradigm has an edge over the existing client/server computing paradigm. With the development of mobile agent based wireless sensor networks; various new resource-efficient potentials have been identified for data processing and data aggregation applications.
Shirshu Varma
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Efficient dynamic itinerary and memory allocation for mobile agents
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics, 2012Recently, the distributed and mobile agent concept has become a new computing paradigm in the Internet distributed computing. Itinerary planning is one of the important requirements for mobile agents in completing the given task efficiently. The static itinerary planning may not be the best approach in real network environments as the status of network
M. Vigilson Prem, S. Swamynathan 0001
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2010 IEEE 72nd Vehicular Technology Conference - Fall, 2010
We study data fusion in sensor networks using mobile agents (MAs),which are capable of saving energy of sensor nodes and performing advanced computation functions based on the requests of various applications. Research on MAs still remains unfledged in development of application-oriented data fusion, which is highly desired in wireless sensor networks (
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We study data fusion in sensor networks using mobile agents (MAs),which are capable of saving energy of sensor nodes and performing advanced computation functions based on the requests of various applications. Research on MAs still remains unfledged in development of application-oriented data fusion, which is highly desired in wireless sensor networks (
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Computer Communications, 2013
This paper introduces the deployment of a new type of mobile agent application in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that implements the construct of separate itinerary, a classic concept from Concordia, a mobile agent system in conventional distributed environments.
Estanislao Mercadal +3 more
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This paper introduces the deployment of a new type of mobile agent application in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that implements the construct of separate itinerary, a classic concept from Concordia, a mobile agent system in conventional distributed environments.
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