학술논문

Agent survivability through power awareness
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE 2nd Symposium on Multi-Agent Security and Survivability, 2005. Multi-Agent Security and Survivability Multi-Agent Security and Survivability, 2005 IEEE 2nd Symposium on. :31-38 2005
Subject
Computing and Processing
Personal digital assistants
Application software
Software design
Ad hoc networks
Mobile ad hoc networks
Mobile communication
Mobile computing
Personal communication networks
Wireless networks
Capacitive sensors
Language
Abstract
Wireless mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETS) of personal digital assistants (PDAs) are a growing field of study due to potential applications in environments that lack a functioning communications infrastructure. Mobile computing platforms such as PDAs and tablet PCs offer software designers great challenges to the design of survivable software applications. One of these challenges pertains to limited power resources. Processor loads, large amounts of wireless network activity, and input/output (I/O operations can strain the limited battery life inherent with such mobile platforms. In this paper we demonstrate how power awareness of software agents can increase system robustness and survivability. This paper presents first steps in a direction that can derive large payoffs for decentralized coordination and collaboration on power-constrained computing platforms.