Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.

Existing internet frameworks, like grids, wireless grids, P2P networks are now provide effective channels for gathering and processing widespread information, using the available resources within reasonable cost. Agent technology emerges as a suitable solution to combine with these frameworks for co...

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Main Authors: Sedaghat, Mina, Othman, Mohamed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12966/
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Othman, Mohamed
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description Existing internet frameworks, like grids, wireless grids, P2P networks are now provide effective channels for gathering and processing widespread information, using the available resources within reasonable cost. Agent technology emerges as a suitable solution to combine with these frameworks for covering the existing challenges, like discovery, load balancing and resource management. Although different models introduced, practical solutions remain elusive and tend to exhibit underlying conflicts between different paradigms. This paper, aimed to revisit and discuss the characteristics on one of these system architectures based on agents. The base model is introduced, then our re-experiment is described and the results are compared, such that the challenges on this agent base model is highlighted and new ideas can be applied.
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spelling upm-129662012-02-10T04:47:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12966/ Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited. Sedaghat, Mina Othman, Mohamed Existing internet frameworks, like grids, wireless grids, P2P networks are now provide effective channels for gathering and processing widespread information, using the available resources within reasonable cost. Agent technology emerges as a suitable solution to combine with these frameworks for covering the existing challenges, like discovery, load balancing and resource management. Although different models introduced, practical solutions remain elusive and tend to exhibit underlying conflicts between different paradigms. This paper, aimed to revisit and discuss the characteristics on one of these system architectures based on agents. The base model is introduced, then our re-experiment is described and the results are compared, such that the challenges on this agent base model is highlighted and new ideas can be applied. 2009 Article PeerReviewed Sedaghat, Mina and Othman, Mohamed (2009) Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 5 (5). pp. 634-639. ISSN 1992-8645 Computational grids (Computer systems). Computer networks - Design and construction. Intelligent agents (Computer software). English
spellingShingle Computational grids (Computer systems).
Computer networks - Design and construction.
Intelligent agents (Computer software).
Sedaghat, Mina
Othman, Mohamed
Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
title Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
title_full Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
title_fullStr Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
title_full_unstemmed Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
title_short Agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
title_sort agent based resource brokering and allocation in wireless grids : revisited.
topic Computational grids (Computer systems).
Computer networks - Design and construction.
Intelligent agents (Computer software).
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12966/