4th International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications, CITSA 2007, Jointly with the 5th International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies, CCCT 2007, Orlando, FL, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri, 12 - 15 Temmuz 2007, cilt.2, ss.209-210, (Tam Metin Bildiri)
In last few years, the current trends of networking has moved quickly from client-server type networking to P2P model. Content distribution based on P2P paradigm requires significant amount of system sources such as bandwidth. Constraints are even more severe for mobile systems. Some of these problems include, but not limited to, unpredictable access time (latency), higher packet loss ratio and limited energy sources in these systems. In this work, we put forward a new framework that uses mobile agents to minimize traffic of mobile devices by the use of a loosely-coupled communication paradigm. Loosely-coupled communication is used to make our system uncoupled both temporally and spatially. To illustrate the characteristics of our environment, we measure the traffic, packet loss ratio and energy consumption of the simulated system.