Affiliations: Department of Computer Science, Kyonggi University,
Suwon, Korea
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Abstract: Mobile agent technology has emerged as a promising programming
paradigm for developing highly dynamic and large-scale service-oriented
computing middlewares due to its desirable features. For this purpose, first of
all, scalable location-transparent agent communication issue should be
addressed in mobile agent systems despite agent mobility. Although there were
proposed several directory service and message delivery mechanisms, their
disadvantages force them not to be appropriate to both low-overhead location
management and fast delivery of messages to agents migrating frequently. To
mitigate their limitations, this paper presents a scalable distributed
directory service and message delivery mechanism. The proposed mechanism
enables each mobile agent to autonomously leave tails of forwarding pointers on
some few of its visiting nodes depending on its preferences. This feature
results in low message forwarding overhead and low storage and maintenance cost
of increasing chains of pointers per host. Also, keeping mobile agent location
information in the effective binding cache of each sending agent, the sending
agent can communicate with mobile agents much faster compared with the existing
ones.
Keywords: Distributed system, mobile agent, directory service, message delivery, scalability