DocumentCode :
3340463
Title :
Mobile agent middleware for sensor networks: an application case study
Author :
Fok, Chien-Liang ; Roman, Gruia-Catalin ; Lu, Chenyang
Author_Institution :
Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
38457
Firstpage :
382
Lastpage :
387
Abstract :
Agilla is a mobile agent middleware that facilitates the rapid deployment of adaptive applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Agilla allows users to create and inject special programs called mobile agents that coordinate through local tuple spaces, and migrate across the WSN performing application-specific tasks. This fluidity of code and state has the potential to transform a WSN into a shared, general-purpose computing platform capable of running several autonomous applications at a time, allowing us to harness its full potential. We have implemented and evaluated a fire tracking application to determine how well Agilla achieves its goals. Fire is modeled by agents that gradually spread throughout the network, engulfing nodes by inserting fire tuples into their local tuple spaces. Fire tracker agents are then used to form a perimeter around the fire. Using Agilla, we were able to rapidly create and deploy 47 byte fire agents, and 100 byte tracker agents on a WSN consisting of 26 MICA2 motes. Our experiments show that the tracker agents can form an 8-node perimeter around a burning node within 6.5 seconds and that it can adapt to a fire spreading at a rate of 7 seconds per hop. We also present the lessons learned about the adequacy of Agilla´s primitives, and regarding the efficiency, reliability, and adaptivity of mobile agents in a WSN.
Keywords :
middleware; mobile agents; mobile computing; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network reliability; wireless sensor networks; MICA2 mote; WSN; application-specific task; autonomous application; case study Agilla; fire tracking application; general-purpose computing platform; local tuple space; middleware; mobile agent; network reliability; wireless sensor network; Application software; Biomedical monitoring; Computer aided software engineering; Electronic mail; Fires; Middleware; Mobile agents; Operating systems; Time sharing computer systems; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Processing in Sensor Networks, 2005. IPSN 2005. Fourth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9201-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPSN.2005.1440953
Filename :
1440953
Link To Document :
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