Using Predictive Prefetching to Improve Location Awareness of Mobile Information Service
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part III
A Component-Based, Reconfigurable Mobile Agent System for Context-Aware Computing
ADVIS '02 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advances in Information Systems
Improving prediction level of prefetching for location-aware mobile information service
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue: Modeling and simulation in supercomputing and telecommunications
An XML-based context-aware transformation framework for mobile execution environments
APWeb'03 Proceedings of the 5th Asia-Pacific web conference on Web technologies and applications
KES'05 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems - Volume Part III
Activities, context and ubiquitous computing
Computer Communications
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With the advances of wireless communication, mobile computing will become ubiquitous. This will lead to adaptive computing, where electronic services support the user anytime, anywhere and in every form. Adaptive services must take the user requirements, the current geolocation, the situation he or she is facing, the available network connection and the associated usage costs into account. This very much relies on flexible and adaptive system mechanisms in the network. This paper presents the results of the ACTS AMASE project which has adapted a mobile agent system for the use in wireless networks to support mobile users. We concentrate on issues related to making mobile agent-based services aware to the context of the user. We examine (a) a mechanism that allows agents to adapt their behavior to the current situation in the wireless network, and (b) a system mechanism that automatically adapts agent execution to the given context. Finally we present an overview about the current Europe-wide AMASE test bed and the realized application.