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Memandangkan kelajuan rangkaian menjadi lebih pantas dan keperluan tentang pelbagai perkhidmatan dipertingkatkan, beberapa kumpulan sedang membangunkan teknologi yang bertujuan untuk mengembangkan dan meningkatkan keupayaan rangkaian sedia ada. Rangkaian Generasi Seterusnya (NGN) ditakrifkan sebagai rangkaian telekomunikasi hibrid yang menggunakan teknik pemprosesan teragih baharu untuk menyediakan semua jenis perkhidmatan. Dengan menyepadukan teknologi Rangkaian Pintar (IN) dan teknologi Mobile Agent (MA) kami boleh menyokong fleksibiliti perkhidmatan dan mudah alih perkhidmatan dalam NGN. Dalam kertas ini, kami mencadangkan model ejen mudah alih berasaskan caching untuk NGN dan menganalisis prestasi model ini. Teknologi ejen mudah alih meningkatkan kemudahalihan perkhidmatan dan strategi caching melakukan kebolehgunaan semula perkhidmatan. Setiap Entiti Fizikal (PE) mempunyai MA dalam repositori mereka melalui strategi caching dan memproses permintaan perkhidmatan daripada pengguna tanpa kawalan sistem pusat seperti Service Control Point (SCP). Oleh itu, kami boleh mengurangkan jumlah beban rangkaian dan masa tindak balas untuk permintaan pengguna.
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Ji-Young LEE, Youngsik MA, Yeon-Joong KIM, Dong-Ho KIM, Sunshin AN, "IN Service Provision Using a Caching-Based Mobile Agent in the Next Generation Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 12, pp. 3141-3154, December 2001, doi: .
Abstract: As the network speed becomes faster and requirements about various services are increased, a number of groups are currently developing technologies aimed at evolving and enhancing the capabilities of existing network. A Next-Generation Network (NGN) is defined as a hybrid telecommunications network that employs new distributed processing techniques to provide all types of services. By integrating the Intelligent Network (IN) technology and the Mobile Agent (MA) technology we can support service flexibility and service portability in NGN. In this paper, we propose a caching-based mobile agent model for NGN and analyze the performance of this model. The mobile agent technology increases the service portability and the caching strategy does the service reusability. Each Physical Entity (PE) has MAs within their repository through the caching strategy and processes service requests from users without the control of the central system such as Service Control Point (SCP). Therefore, we can decrease the total network load and the response time for user requests.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_12_3141/_p
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AB - As the network speed becomes faster and requirements about various services are increased, a number of groups are currently developing technologies aimed at evolving and enhancing the capabilities of existing network. A Next-Generation Network (NGN) is defined as a hybrid telecommunications network that employs new distributed processing techniques to provide all types of services. By integrating the Intelligent Network (IN) technology and the Mobile Agent (MA) technology we can support service flexibility and service portability in NGN. In this paper, we propose a caching-based mobile agent model for NGN and analyze the performance of this model. The mobile agent technology increases the service portability and the caching strategy does the service reusability. Each Physical Entity (PE) has MAs within their repository through the caching strategy and processes service requests from users without the control of the central system such as Service Control Point (SCP). Therefore, we can decrease the total network load and the response time for user requests.
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