An agent-based framework for inhabitants' untraceability in ubiquitous environments
Sherin M. Moussa; Hashem, Mohamed; Agha, Gul;
Abstract
Seamless information processing is gradually being integrated into daily human activities by creating a ubiquitous computing environment. Such information processing requires continuous access to the profiles of users so that the environment can act based on users' preferences. In this paper, we present a design of an experimental study of an agent-based approach to control resource consumption in a ubiquitous environment. A key idea is to explore whether it is feasible to use a mechanism that may help preserve inhabitants' privacy while at the same time provide a smart environment which resolves conflicts based on the preferences of the inhabitants. Experiments will be based on Bosthan, an agent-based simulator for smart spaces that is currently under development. Bosthan can simulate smart environments to investigate and evaluate different ubiquitous applications. Copyright 2009 ACM.
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Title | An agent-based framework for inhabitants' untraceability in ubiquitous environments | Authors | Sherin M. Moussa ; Hashem, Mohamed; Agha, Gul | Keywords | Mobile agents;Agent-based ubiquitous applications;And simulation tool for evaluation;Smart spaces | Issue Date | 1-Dec-2009 | Journal | MoMM2009 - The 7th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia | Start page | 386 | End page | 390 | ISBN | 9781605586595 | DOI | 10.1145/1821748.1821822 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-77955116302 |
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