Title: Agent Tutorial
1Invited Talk MCAP - agent-based
servicesolutions for mobile networks
Bremen, Januar 2001
Jens Hartmann Senior Researcher Ericsson Eurolab
Deutschland GmbH Germany
2Agents - the good old dream
- The idea of agents is not new!
- the age old dream of intelligent robots
- asynchronous processing tasks
- decentralisation of control
- Several contributing disciplines
- Artificial Intelligence
- Distributed Systems
- Object Technology
3Agents - a buzzword for everything?
Agent
4Why Agent Technology?
- Shortcomings of 2nd Generation
Mobile Networks - Limited Bandwidth
- Home Services not always available
- Low Processing Power of Terminals
- Simple User Interfaces
- High Connectivity Costs
5Application Scenario Banking Payment
Complex transactions
Application Server
Mobile User
Service Provider
6Application Scenario Intelligent Shopping
WAP Terminal
Product_____ Price_______ Distance__km etc.
____
Products
WAP Gateway
Merchant 1
- WML pages - list of merchants
WAP / Agent Server
Products
Merchant n
7M-Commerce
- M-Commerce is the driver for mobile data
services - current activities are concentrating around
payment solutions - for a retrieval and shopping scenario
- user interfaces have to be simple
- number of interactions with the user should be
reduced by the use of agents - adaptation of output to different end-systems
- data over radio interfaces should decrease
- WAP offers with WBXML an efficient and ease to
use compression mechanism
8Agent-based M-Commerce solution
M-Commerce Agent Platform (MCAP)
Internet/Backbone
Agents/ SQL
Agents/WAP/XML over GSM/GPRS/Bluetooth/WLAN/IRDA
9Information retrieval with agents
Mobile Agent
Stationary Agent
-Data (SQL)
-Mobile Agent
- MCAP creates list of merchants
- Mobile agents move from host to host
- Mobility enables filtering data locally
- Mobile agents generate a higher base load (data
volume and processing time) load is distributed
among all hosts, thus the increase of the MCAP
load is less critical
10M-Commerce A comparison
- stationary agents are faster
- mobile agents are more complex
- XML-interface creates additional delay
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12M-commerce MCAP performance vs. merchants
13Impact of mobile and stationary agents
14Summary
- Small amounts of data (3 to 5 kbyte) are
sufficient - Expected service times will around 2 minutes
- Simple queries will be best achieved by RPCs
- Mobile agents are advantageous for complex
queries - Mobile agents are also very helpful in respect to
load balancing (processing power of the MCAP) - GPRS and UMTS are designed for packet-oriented
applications - the air interface will remain as bottleneck of
the system - M-Commerce services will benefit from
volume-based billing - High penetration of WAP phones is theentry point
for m-commerce services - Effective data reduction through WMLC
- XML is a sensible interface to create flexible
and extendable mobile agents
15Conclusions concerning mobile agents
- the agent paradigm is applicable for multiple
application segments (modelling) - service roaming could be achieved through mobile
agents (flexibility, personalisation) - performance evaluations have shown that mobile
agents have advantageous when it comes to
multiple data transmission and complex
transactions (reduction of network traffic) - mobile agents are well-suited for mobile
applications for wireless networks and rare
resources (asynchronous task execution)
16Mobile agents - outlook
- ?
- With todays platforms, mobile agent technology
faces open issues such as security, scalability
and - disconnected operations.
? In the near future, however, mobile
agent technology will solve many problems
efficiently, and are well-designed for
packet-switched networks. Mobile agent
technology will allow
- to offer new value-added services (FMC)
- to reduce time-to-market
- to reduce development and maintenance costs
and change the nature of service provisioning.