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Mobile agents and mobile workers

Proceedings of HICSS-29: 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1996
The goal of the paper is to explore the emerging research issues in the nexus of mobile computing and organizational work.
R. Kalakota, J. Stallaert, A.B. Whinston
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Network Processing of Mobile Agents, by Mobile Agents, for Mobile Agents

2007
This paper presents a framework for building network protocols for migrating mobile agents over a network. The framework allows network protocols for agent migration to be naturally implemented within mobile agents and to be constructed in a hierarchy as most data transmission protocols are.
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Mobile Sink with Mobile Agents

International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis, 2017
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) has been drawing considerable attention and discussion in recent years due to its potential applications in various fields. In modern applications for future internet the MSN (Mobile Sensor Network) is a key factor. Mobility allows the applications of Wireless Sensor Network to be compatible with IoT (Internet of Things ...
Rachana Borawake-Satao   +1 more
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Mobile Agents for Mobile Games

Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Mobile Gaming, 2015
Mobile agents have been with us for a quite long time, showing their usefulness when it comes to developing distributed information systems. In particular, their dynamism, mobility, and adaptivity have been shown to be especially well-suited to deal with different problems that arise in mobile computing scenarios: the need for efficient access to ...
Eduardo Mena, Carlos Bobed
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AMEX: Android Multi-annotation Expo Dataset for Mobile GUI Agents

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
AI agents have drawn increasing attention mostly on their ability to perceive environments, understand tasks, and autonomously achieve goals. To advance research on AI agents in mobile scenarios, we introduce the Android Multi-annotation EXpo (AMEX), a ...
Yuxiang Chai   +8 more
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Mobile Agent Computing Paradigm for Building a Flexible Structural Health Monitoring Sensor Network

Comput. Aided Civ. Infrastructure Eng., 2010
:  Wireless structural health monitoring research has drawn great attention in recent years from various research groups. While sensor network approach is a feasible solution for structural health monitoring, the design of wireless sensor networks ...
Bo Chen, Wenjia Liu
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Mobile agents: an introduction

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2001
Abstract Mobile agents are enjoying a lot of popularity as a novel abstraction for structuring distributed applications. In this paper, we provide an introduction to the related research field by showing evidence of the benefits mobile agents can potentially achieve, illustrating the foundations of architectures and technologies for mobile agents ...
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Securing Mobile Agents, Stationary Agents and Places in Mobile Agents Systems

2018
A challenging problem to solve to take full advantage of the benefits of mobile agent (MA) technology is to overcome security problems. In fact, in most cases, the security aspects are taken into account on the implementation stage of software development process, which may lead to the negligence of several aspects of security.
Donies Samet   +2 more
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Mobile software agents

Computers in Industry, 2000
Abstract In this article we discuss an architecture for mobile agents. We focus on the components in the architecture that provide efficient, reliable, and secure transportation of agents and the communication between agents and their environment.
Dalmeijer, M.   +2 more
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Factoring mobile agents

Proceedings Ninth Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 2003
In this paper we argue that the traditional model of a mobile agent provides a poor programming structure. We base our argument on our experience since 1993 in building distributed applications and mobile agent platforms. We have observed that every distributed application contains three distinct aspects, which we call function, mobility and management.
K.J. Lauvset, D. Johansen, K. Marzullo
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