JOURNAL ARTICLE

Context-Aware Service Provisioning in Next-Generation Networks

Vedran PodobnikKrunoslav TržecGordan Ježić

Year: 2007 Journal:   International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering Vol: 2 (4)Pages: 41-62   Publisher: IGI Global

Abstract

This article presents an application of a multi-agent system in ubiquitous computing scenarios characteristic of next-generation networks. Next-generation networks will create environments populated with a vast number of consumers, which will possess diverse types of context-aware devices. In such environments, the consumer should be able to access all the available services anytime, from any place, and by using any of its communication-enabled devices. Consequently, next-generation networks will require efficient mechanisms which can match consumers’ demands (requested services) to network-operators’ supplies (available services). The authors propose an agent approach for enabling autonomous coordination between all the entities across the telecom value chain, thus enabling automated context-aware service provisioning for the consumers. Furthermore, the authors hope that the proposed service discovery model will not only be interesting from a scientific point of view, but also amenable to real-world applications.

Keywords:
Computer science Provisioning Context (archaeology) Service (business) Next-generation network Service discovery Ubiquitous computing World Wide Web Telecommunications Web service Human–computer interaction The Internet Business

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32
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0.98
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Citation History

Topics

Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Mobile Agent-Based Network Management
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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