Title :
Mobile agents for active network management
Author :
Kazi, Rumeel ; Morreale, Patricia
Author_Institution :
Stevens Inst. of Technol., Hoboken, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Traditionally, network management systems have been based on client/server technologies comprised of distributed static agents (servers) and a centralized manager (client). The behavior of such systems has proven to be difficult to modify and/or extend. The use of mobile software agents has been introduced as an alternative to traditional centralized network management techniques. Mobile software agents provide a decentralized approach to network management issues because of the distributive nature of the agents themselves. Mobile software agents can be defined as autonomous software components operating within a network. They perform specialized tasks by traversing the network and working independently or in conjunction with other software components. The problem of bottlenecking or network congestion associated with a centralized manager has been shown to be non-existent with the use of mobile software agents. Mobile agents in a broad sense are programs that represent a user in a computer network, and are capable of migrating autonomously from node to node, to perform some computations on behalf of the user. In this paper, they have been introduced in an active network environment to dynamically make required changes in the network and also make dynamic network service innovation attainable
Keywords :
client-server systems; computer network management; protocols; software agents; telecommunication computing; active network environment; active network management; autonomous software components; bottlenecking; centralized manager; client/server technologies; computer network; decentralized network management; distributed static agents; dynamic network service innovation; mobile software agents; network congestion; network management systems; programs; protocol design; Application specific processors; Computer network management; Environmental management; Mobile agents; Network servers; Protocols; Software agents; Software performance; Technological innovation; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference Proceedings, 1999. MILCOM 1999. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlantic City, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5538-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1999.822661