Title :
TRAVELER: a mobile agent based infrastructure for wide area parallel computing
Author :
Wims, Brian ; Xu, Cheng-Zhong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI, USA
Abstract :
The paper proposes a Java-based mobile agent infrastructure, TRAVELER, to support wide area parallel applications. Unlike other meta-computing systems, TRAVELER allows users to dispatch their compute-intensive jobs as mobile agents via a resource broker. The broker forms a parallel virtual machine atop servers to execute the agents. Since the agents can be programmed to satisfy their goals, even if they move and lose contact with their creators, they can survive intermittent or unreliable network connection. During their lifetime, the agents can also move themselves autonomously from one machine to another for load balancing, enhancing data locality, and tolerating faults. TRAVELER relies on an integrated distributed shared array runtime system in support of agent communications on clusters of servers. We demonstrated the feasibility of the TRAVELER in LU factorization problems
Keywords :
Java; client-server systems; distributed shared memory systems; fault tolerant computing; mobile computing; parallel programming; software agents; virtual machines; wide area networks; Java-based mobile agent infrastructure; LU factorization problems; TRAVELER; agent communications; compute-intensive jobs; data locality; fault tolerance; integrated distributed shared array runtime system; load balancing; meta-computing systems; mobile agent based infrastructure; parallel virtual machine; resource broker; unreliable network connection; wide area parallel applications; wide area parallel computing; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Electrical capacitance tomography; Internet; Java; Load management; Mobile agents; Network servers; Parallel processing; Virtual machining;
Conference_Titel :
Agent Systems and Applications, 1999 and Third International Symposium on Mobile Agents. Proceedings. First International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Palm Springs, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0340-3
DOI :
10.1109/ASAMA.1999.805410