Rachel A. Bourne, Rachel Bourne, Alex L. G. Hayzelden's Agent Technology for Communication Infrastructures PDF

By Rachel A. Bourne, Rachel Bourne, Alex L. G. Hayzelden

ISBN-10: 0470841818

ISBN-13: 9780470841815

ISBN-10: 0471498157

ISBN-13: 9780471498155

Agent expertise is a quick transforming into sector of study in synthetic Intelligence and desktop technology. brokers are self sufficient problem-solving entities living in an atmosphere capable of remedy difficulties, roam community infrastructures, adapt to alterations of their setting an have interaction with different agents.

supplying an invaluable photograph of the present prestige of the sector, this article focuses sharply at the upcoming convergence of clever software program and communications systems.
* Contributions from top experts within the box masking a variety of issues,
* Demonstrates the elevated capabilites of brokers that aren't at the moment attainable utilizing conventional standards-based community signalling.
This useful reference source is vital analyzing for researchers or practitioners drawn to using agent expertise or in company to strengthen subsequent new release dispensed purposes, in addition to scientists and engineers in R & D departments and academics and researchers in telecommunications and laptop science.Content:
Chapter 1 Agent know-how for Communications Infrastructure: An creation (pages 1–18): S. J. Poslad, R. A. Bourne, A. L. G. Hayzelden and P. Buckle
Chapter 2 An Agent?based Platform for Next?Generation IN companies (pages 19–31): D. Kerr, R. Evans, J. Hickie, D. O'Sullivan and S. Mathews
Chapter three Java Framework for Negotiating administration brokers (pages 32–40): O. Krone, B. T. Messmer, H. Almiladi and T. Curran
Chapter four Adaptive QoS administration through a number of Collaborative brokers (pages 41–58): A. Bordetsky
Chapter five Agent?Mediated buying and selling: clever brokers and E?Business (pages 59–76): M. Klusch
Chapter 6 dispensed keep watch over of Connection Admission to a Telecommunications community: safety concerns (pages 77–89): J. Bigham, A. L. G. Hayzelden, J. Borrell and S. Robles
Chapter 7 safe funds inside of an Agent?Based own trip industry (pages 90–101): R. Kerkdijk
Chapter eight Multi?Agent answer for digital domestic atmosphere (pages 102–110): N. Fujino, Y. Matsuda, T. Nishigaya and that i. Iida
Chapter nine digital domestic Environments to Be Negotiated via a Multi?Agent procedure (pages 111–121): S. Lloyd, A. L. G. Hayzelden and L. G. Cuthbert
Chapter 10 Self?Adaptation for functionality Optimisation in an Agent?Based info method (pages 122–143): C. Gerber
Chapter eleven versatile Decentralised keep an eye on of Connection Admission (pages 144–155): J. Bigham, L. G. Cuthbert, A. L. G. Hayzelden and Z. Luo
Chapter 12 Low?Level regulate of community components from an Agent Platform (pages 156–166): M. Hansen, P. Jensen, J. Soldatos and E. Vayias
Chapter thirteen A Multi?Agent method of Dynamic digital direction administration in ATM Networks (pages 167–184): P. Vila, J. L. Marzo, R. Fabregat and D. Harle
Chapter 14 A Multi?Agent technique for Channel Allocation in mobile Networks (pages 185–196): E. L. Bodanese and L. G. Cuthbert
Chapter 15 Predicting Quality?of?Service for Nomadic functions utilizing clever brokers (pages 197–208): P. Misikangas, M. Makela and ok. Raatikainen
Chapter sixteen Implementation of cellular brokers for WDM community administration: The OPTIMA standpoint (pages 209–221): D. Rossier?Ramuz and R. Scheurer
Chapter 17 tips on how to circulation cellular brokers (pages 222–233): P. Alimonti, F. Lucidi and S. Trigila
Chapter 18 Market?Based name Routing in Telecommunications Networks utilizing Adaptive Pricing and actual Bidding (pages 234–248): M. A. Gibney, N. R. Jennings, N. J. Vriend and J. M. Griffiths
Chapter 19 IN Load keep an eye on Algorithms for Market?Based Multi?Agent structures (pages 249–265): A. Patel, J. Barria and J. Pitt
Chapter 20 Victor – Proactive Fault monitoring and backbone in Broadband Networks utilizing Collaborative clever brokers (pages 266–274): J. Odubiyi, G. Bayless and E. Ruberton
Chapter 21 effective technique of source Discovery utilizing brokers (pages 275–286): S. Sugawara, ok. Yamaoka and Y. Sakai
Chapter 22 Evolving Routing Algorithms with Genetic Programming (pages 287–294): E. Luckschandl

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