Mobile agent platforms in ubiquitous computing applications and systems (a literature review)
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South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
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Technology revolution has been occurred rapidly over the last past thirty years
According to the moor’s law power of microprocessors double every eighteen months. And also a
parallel increase can be observed in some other technological sectors such as network communication,
bandwidth, storage, capacity. These remarkable trends make us to predict that in future computer will
become considerably smaller, cheaper and more pervasive. These result a creation of small things that
can access the internet in order to optimize their intended purpose. It gives birth to new technology
trend called “Ubiquitous computing”. Ubiquitous computing is an emerging technology that brings
new dimensions to distributed computing. It uses a wide variety of smart, ubiquitous devices
throughout an individual’s working and living environment. When it comes to ubiquitous computing,
mobile objects and mobile agents are forerunners. Mobile agents are considered a very interesting and
emerging technology to develop applications for mobile and distributed computing. Since they present
a combination of unique features, such as their autonomy and capability to move to remote computers
to process data there and save remote communications, they can be widely used in ubiquitous
computing. Many mobile agent platforms have been developed since the late nineties. In this
millennium era they are now influenced in many aspects of technology such as localization of
technology, internet connection, voice recognition etc. This literature review focuses on Mobile agent
platforms in ubiquitous computing applications and systems.
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6th International Symposium 2016 on “Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainable Development in the Information Era,” pp 297-303.