The coming age of calm technolgy
Beyond calculation
Internet communications using SIP: delivering VoIP and multimedia services with Session Initiation Protocol
Ubiquitous computing using SIP
NOSSDAV '03 Proceedings of the 13th international workshop on Network and operating systems support for digital audio and video
Jess in Action: Java Rule-Based Systems
Jess in Action: Java Rule-Based Systems
Improving Software Maintenance by using Agent-based Remote Maintenance Shell
ICSM '03 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance
ICEC '04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic commerce
Automated semantic web service discovery with OWLS-MX
AAMAS '06 Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Network Convergence: Services, Applications, Transport, and Operations Support
Network Convergence: Services, Applications, Transport, and Operations Support
Component-based charging in a next-generation multimedia network
IEEE Communications Magazine
Ubiquitous computing in home networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Telco 2.0: a new role and business model
IEEE Communications Magazine
An agent-based platform for ad-hoc social networking
KES-AMSTA'11 Proceedings of the 5th KES international conference on Agent and multi-agent systems: technologies and applications
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Electronic Commerce
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Multimedia applications executed on mobile devices allow users to be present and communicate with other users, anywhere and anytime, through wide area cellular networks, wireless local area networks (WLAN), or fixed networks. In order to enable ubiquitous personalized services, communication systems should allow users to specify their context, or their mobile devices and network infrastructures should automatically sense their context and offer enhanced service provisioning solutions. In this paper, we propose an agent-based solution that supports context-aware provisioning of IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)-enabled ubiquitous services. Using agent technology, multimedia communication, controlled by SIP and enriched with context-related events delivered by SIP's event mechanism, can be seamlessly provisioned, taking into account not only mobility issues and context-awareness, but also the semantics of exchanged events. This paper proposes a multi-agent system that will enable users to consume context-aware ubiquitous services in a seamless (i.e., automated) way, providing optimal provisioning of SIP-based multimedia services according to user preferences.