Title
Embedded agents: a paradigm for mobile services
Abstract
Mobile computing radically challenges some of the traditional assumptions associated with the software development life cycle, and end-user behaviour. Successfully meeting these challenges is of fundamental importance if mobile computing is to fulfil its considerable potential. One approach to this concerns the prudent and selective adoption of intelligent techniques. However, reconciling the conflicting demands of deploying sophisticated resource-intensive computational algorithms on devices that are inherently resource-poor raises significant difficulties. Recent developments in intelligent agent technologies offer one viable approach to resolving this conflict. This paper explores the state of the art in mobile computing and intelligent agents. In particular, issues pertinent to the deployment of agents on mobile devices are considered in detail. To illuminate this discussion, the implementation of one such framework is described.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1504/IJWGS.2006.011711
IJWGS
Keywords
Field
DocType
fundamental importance,conflicting demand,end-user behaviour,intelligent agent,intelligent agent technology,considerable potential,mobile service,mobile device,viable approach,mobile computing,intelligent technique,ubiquitous computing,embedded systems,pervasive computing,intelligent agents,multi agent systems,ami,web services,ambient intelligence
Mobile computing,Intelligent agent,Computer science,Ambient intelligence,Multi-agent system,Agent architecture,Mobile device,Context-aware pervasive systems,Ubiquitous computing,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
2
4
13
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.76
24
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
G. M. P. O'Hare137032.35
M.J. O’Grady220919.33
C. Muldoon3715.44
J. F. Bradley4130.76