Title :
The design and implementation of service emergence platform software
Author :
Tanaka, Satoshi ; Iato, Tomoko ; Yamamoto, Atsushi ; Suda, Tatsuya ; Yamada, Shigeki
Author_Institution :
NNT Network Innovation Labs., Mushasino, Japan
Abstract :
We describe the design and implementation of Jack-in-the-Net (Ja-Net) platform software in a wireless LAN environment. Ja-Net is a platform for adaptive services in a large scale, open network environment. Ja-Net achieves built-in capabilities to create/emerge services adaptability according to dynamically changing network conditions and user preferences. A service is implemented on the Ja-Net platform by a collection of autonomous system components called cyber-entities. Cyber-entities are autonomous with simple behaviors and interact with each other using Ja-Net ACL (agent communication language) to jointly provide a service. For instance, a cyber-entity migrates from node to node and duplicates itself. Also, a cyber-entity may establish a relationship with an interaction partner to form a group to provide a service. The relationship strength between cyber-entities is a measure of the usefulness of the relationship and is adjusted based on the level of satisfaction indicated by a user who received the service. We design and implement the Ja-Net platform on notebook PCs connected by a wireless LAN. We implement the sample application AddAppli on our Ja-Net platform.
Keywords :
Unix; mobile agents; object-oriented programming; open systems; ubiquitous computing; wireless LAN; AddAppli; Ja-Net platform; Jack-in-the-Net platform software; adaptive services; agent communication language; autonomous system components; cyber-entities; interaction partner; large scale environment; network conditions; open network environment; relationship strength; satisfaction level; service emergence platform software; service user; services adaptability; usefulness measurement; user preferences; wireless LAN environment; Application software; Computer architecture; Informatics; Large-scale systems; Mobile communication; Personal communication networks; Personal digital assistants; Technological innovation; Wearable computers; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2004. SAINT 2004 Workshops. 2004 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2050-2
DOI :
10.1109/SAINTW.2004.1268661