Title :
Mobile agents - enabling technology for active intelligent network implementation
Author :
Breugst, Markus ; Magedanz, Thomas
Author_Institution :
IKV++ GmbH, Tech. Univ. Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
The emerging notion of active networks describes the general vision of communication network evolution, where the network nodes become active because they take part in the computation of applications and provision of customized services. In this context mobile agent technology and programmable switches are considered as enabling technologies. This article looks at the impact of mobile agent technology on telecommunication service environments, influenced by the intelligent network (IN) architecture. The authors illustrate how the integration of mobile agent platforms into IN elements, notably into the IN switches, will realize an active IN environment. This enables telecom services implemented through mobile service agents on a per user basis to be instantly deployed at programmable switching nodes, which results in better performance and fault tolerance compared to traditional IN service implementations
Keywords :
intelligent networks; software agents; telecommunication computing; telecommunication switching; active IN environment; active intelligent network implementation; communication network evolution; customized services; enabling technologies; fault tolerance; mobile agent platforms; mobile agent technology; network nodes; programmable switches; programmable switching nodes; telecommunication service environments; Communication networks; Computer applications; Computer networks; Computer vision; Intelligent networks; Mobile agents; Switches; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication services; Telecommunication switching;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE