题目:Mobile Agent based Ubiquitous Networks and Services
报告人:陈敏博士 首尔大学
地点:东五楼二楼210学术报告厅
时间:6月13日上午9:00
报告摘要:
Designs of ubiquitous networks are challenged by changing network configurations due to node mobility. To meet these challenges, ad existing solutions should incorporate distributed intelligence that enables network nodes to autonomously adapt to changes in networking environments and network configurations. By propagating software codes to mobile nodes for executing and allowing them to spawn new codes for propagation to other nodes, mobile agents can provide an effective solutions for these challenges. This presentation first provides an overview of the use of mobile agents in ubiquitous networking environments, such as context-aware wireless sensor networks, and RFID networks. As an example, we propose to dynamically store mobile agent in RFID tag to design a scalable and on-demand RFID system. The mobile agents encoded in the RFID tags specify up-to-date service directives that can be realized by intelligently handling various network dynamics, facilitating information facilitates other systems to perform situation-aware actions for different objects in different situations. In addition to enabling intelligent services in ubiquitous environments, some novel and challenging design issues, such as itinerary planning for multiple mobile agents, are discussed.
报告人简介:
Min Chen (M'08-SM'09) is an assistant professor in School of Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU). He was a research associate in Dept. of Computer Science at University of British Columbia (UBC) for half year. He has worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UBC for three years since Mar. 2009. Before joining UBC, he was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at SNU for one and half years. He has published about 80 technical papers. He is the sole author of a textbook OPNET Network Simulation (Tsinghua Univ. Press, 2004). Dr. Chen received the Best Paper Runner-up Award from The Fifth International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness (QShine) 2008. He serves as editor or associate editor for Wiley I. J. of Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing, Wiley I. J. of Security and Communication Networks, Journal of Internet Technology, KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet). He is a managing editor for International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems. He has worked as session chairs in several conferences, such as VTC’08, QShine’08, ICACT’09, Trientcom’09, and ICC’09. He is a TPC co-chair of BodyNets 2010. He is a symposia co-chair and workshop chair of CHINACOM 2010. He is the co-chair of MMASN-09 and UBSN-10. He was the TPC chair of ASIT-09, ASIT 2010, TPC co-chair of PCSI-09 and PCSI-10, publicity co-chair of PICom-09. He serves as the corresponding guest editors for several international journals, such as ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), International Journal of Communications System (IJCS). He is an IEEE senior member.