Title :
An agent-based framework with QoS-aware content negotiation for gateway-based nomadic applications
Author :
Dou, Chie ; Shih, Bin-Kuen ; Wu, Han-Lieh
Abstract :
The advances in both wireless data communications and portable computing technologies have recently generated a new trend: nomadic computing. The concept of nomadic computing has emerged as the expectation of nomadic end-users to retain one´s personal computing environments and access capabilities wherever one happens to be. The changing environment in wireless due to mobility and interference gives rise to varying bandwidth, latency, error rate, loss probability, interoperability, and quality of display. Confronted with these circumstances, the ability to support adaptability and QoS-awareness in a transparent and integrated fashion is essential. This paper describes an agent-based framework with QoS-aware content negotiation for gateway-based nomadic applications
Keywords :
data communication; internetworking; mobile computing; mobile radio; personal computing; quality of service; software agents; telecommunication computing; QoS-aware content negotiation; access capabilities; agent-based framework; bandwidth; error rate; gateway-based nomadic applications; interference; interoperability; latency; loss probability; mobile agents; mobility; nomadic computing; personal computing; portable computing; quality of display; resource description framework; software abstractions; wireless data communications; Application software; Computers; Data communication; Intelligent networks; Mobile agents; Resource description framework; Resource management; Web server; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2001. VTC 2001 Spring. IEEE VTS 53rd
Conference_Location :
Rhodes
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6728-6
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2001.944164