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Autonomic service configuration for telecommunication MASs with extended role-based GAIA and JADEx

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posted on 2005-12-01, 00:00 authored by F Chiang, R Braun, Z Huaug, S Magrath, S Markovits
Autonomie Communications have attracted huge attention recently for the management of telecommunication networks in the European Network Research Community. The purpose of this research is to offer the abilities such as autonomy, scalability, adaptation as well as simplicity for management application in complex networks. The accomplished networks inspired by biological mechanisms or market-based concepts could enable agents to be of intelligence, scalablility, and interoperabliliry in the management functional domains with regards to the large volume requirements from services' fulfillment perspective in decentralized Multi-Agent Systems. In accordance with TMF and FIPA specifications and requirements, the autonomy attributes self-configuring, self-adapting, self-limiting, self-preserving, and self-optimizing are involved into our simulation. Resource allocation requests are bidded for a long session in the multi-unit Vickrey-Clarke-Groves auction. This design adopts the software development methodology-GAIA and the framework-JADEx. We have shown multiple service configuration in dynamic network can be nearly optimized by autonomie behaviors via bidding according to business objectives for getting maximum revenues. We conclude this end-to-end approach maintains self-managing capability, easy-to-implement scalability, and more incentively compatible and efficient over other common implementation so that it could achieve the optimal solution to the flexible requirements for the Service Fulfillment for advanced IP networks. © 2005 IEEE.

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Volume

2

Pagination

1319-1324

Location

Chongquing, China

Start date

2005-06-13

End date

2005-06-15

ISBN-13

9780780389717

ISBN-10

0780389719

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, Proceedings of ICSSSM'05

Event

Proceedings of ICSSSM '05. 2005 International Conference on Services Systems and Services Management, 2005.

Publisher

IEEE

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