peer reviewedAdaptive applications seem to be the only realistic answer to the increasing diversity and decentralisation in networks. In order to accommodate fluctuations in network conditions, adaptive applications need to obtain information about resource availability. Using mobile agent technology applied to active networks, new models for adaptive applications can be envisaged. In this article we review the state of the art in agent and active network techniques for adaptive applications, and describe our work on an agent model for trading resources inside an active network node. We apply the model to the case of an audio mixing application. Our simulation results indicate that the model allows the application to make efficient use of t...
Peer-to-Peer networks continue to grow in popularity. However network resource discovery still remai...
The on-demand provisioning of distributed applications and services in open, large-scale and distrib...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998.We present an approach to resource allocation in telecommun...
peer reviewedAdaptive applications seem to be the only realistic answer to the increasing diversity ...
peer reviewedIn order to accommodate fluctuations in network conditions, adaptive applications need ...
Abstract-Traditionally, network management systems have been based on client/server technologies com...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks are distributed computing infrastruc-tures that can provide globally...
peer reviewedIn this paper we study the potential and limitations of active networks in the context ...
Bandwidth allocation for multimedia applications in case of network congestion and failure poses t...
This work describes a system that allocates end-to-end bandwidth, in a switched meshed communication...
The explosive growth of the Internet and the continued dramatic increase for all wireless services a...
Mobile agents are programs capable of migrating from one host machine to another. We propose that mo...
The benefits of active services and networks cannot be realised unless the associated increase in sy...
Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially di...
In traditional computational systems, resource owners have no incentive to subject themselves to add...
Peer-to-Peer networks continue to grow in popularity. However network resource discovery still remai...
The on-demand provisioning of distributed applications and services in open, large-scale and distrib...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998.We present an approach to resource allocation in telecommun...
peer reviewedAdaptive applications seem to be the only realistic answer to the increasing diversity ...
peer reviewedIn order to accommodate fluctuations in network conditions, adaptive applications need ...
Abstract-Traditionally, network management systems have been based on client/server technologies com...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks are distributed computing infrastruc-tures that can provide globally...
peer reviewedIn this paper we study the potential and limitations of active networks in the context ...
Bandwidth allocation for multimedia applications in case of network congestion and failure poses t...
This work describes a system that allocates end-to-end bandwidth, in a switched meshed communication...
The explosive growth of the Internet and the continued dramatic increase for all wireless services a...
Mobile agents are programs capable of migrating from one host machine to another. We propose that mo...
The benefits of active services and networks cannot be realised unless the associated increase in sy...
Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially di...
In traditional computational systems, resource owners have no incentive to subject themselves to add...
Peer-to-Peer networks continue to grow in popularity. However network resource discovery still remai...
The on-demand provisioning of distributed applications and services in open, large-scale and distrib...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998.We present an approach to resource allocation in telecommun...