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Agent Technology for Communication Infrastructures

 


 

Agent Technology for Communication Infrastructures

by Alex L. G. Hayzelden and Rachel A. Bourne (eds) 

2001 (316 pages)

ISBN:9780471498155

Offering a useful snapshot of the current status of the field, this valuable resource focuses sharply on the upcoming convergence of intelligent software and communications systems.

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Table of Contents

Agent Technology for Communication Infrastructures

Preface

Chapter 1

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Agent Technology for Communications Infrastructure—An Introduction

Chapter 2

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An Agent-Based Platform for Next-Generation IN Services

Chapter 3

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Java Framework for Negotiating Management Agents

Chapter 4

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Adaptive QoS Management via Multiple Collaborative Agents

Chapter 5

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Agent-Mediated Trading—Intelligent Agents and E-Business

Chapter 6

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Distributed Control of Connection Admission to a Telecommunications Network—Security Issues

Chapter 7

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Secure Payments within an Agent-Based Personal Travel Market

Chapter 8

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Multi-Agent Solution for Virtual Home Environment

Chapter 9

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Virtual Home Environments to Be Negotiated by a Multi-Agent System

Chapter 10

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Self-Adaptation for Performance Optimisation in an Agent-Based Information System

Chapter 11

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Flexible Decentralised Control of Connection Admission

Chapter 12

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Low-Level Control of Network Elements from an Agent Platform

Chapter 13

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A Multi-Agent Approach to Dynamic Virtual Path Management in ATM Networks

Chapter 14

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A Multi-Agent Approach for Channel Allocation in Cellular Networks

Chapter 15

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Predicting Quality-of-Service for Nomadic Applications Using Intelligent Agents

Chapter 16

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Implementation of Mobile Agents for WDM Network Management—The OPTIMA Perspective

Chapter 17

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How to Move Mobile Agents

Chapter 18

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Market-Based Call Routing in Telecommunications Networks Using Adaptive Pricing and Real Bidding

Chapter 19

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IN Load Control Algorithms for Market-Based Multi-Agent Systems

Chapter 20

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Victor—Proactive Fault Tracking and Resolution in Broadband Networks Using Collaborative Intelligent Agents

Chapter 21

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Efficient Means of Resource Discovery Using Agents

Chapter 22

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Evolving Routing Algorithms with Genetic Programming