The Implementation of Mobile Agent System Based X.509 Certificate

2011 ◽  
Vol 403-408 ◽  
pp. 1270-1273
Author(s):  
Da Wei Xu

The paper introduces the design objective and design scheme of mobile agent-based X.509 certificate management system, and describes the key technologies such as encryption, the certificate processing format and coding, secure communication protocols such as SSL in detaile.

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahul Singh Chowhan

Mobile agents are a very novice field with wider scope of research in the stream of a integrated coherent networks, parallel programming, automated learning, remote execution and artificial intelligence. A mobile agent is a representative that is often treated as moving object developed using any object oriented programming language. Using a WFMS is an emerging current trend in modeling, research methodologies and implementing the information/data flow and various related business processes within an organization. Work is often credited as a task, information, a document, data, announcements or a job that passes through different nodes within an organization. The integration of WFMS involves the automation of various processes such as tasks, documents, processed data, and information or rules to accomplish a task. This automation within the technology can be achieved by integration of agent based technology that makes use of Mobile Agent Paradigm. This paper briefs about various features, benefits and role mobile agents in Workflow management system. This also highlights how the implementation of MAWFMS can smoothen and simplifies the workflow managements in multifarious event based environments.


2011 ◽  
Vol 55-57 ◽  
pp. 119-124
Author(s):  
Li Yang ◽  
Jian Zhang ◽  
Hao De Liao

Mobile computing is thought as one of four technologies that have a great effect on the future. First, Analying major technology of traditional mobile agent based on JAVA, such as migration technology, communication mechanism ,and etc, a new model of mobile agent on WinCE platform of Microsoft, WinMas, is presented. Next, the advantage of the mobile agent system-WinMas by comparing with the mobile agent system-Aglet is introduced. A new migration mechanism for mobile agents, namely, the utility of RPC Serialization and the far thread insertion mechanism has proposed. Finally, Application example has given, WinMas is successfully applied to Wireless Real Time Supervisor System in Oil-gas field.


10.28945/3369 ◽  
2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olutayo Ajayi ◽  
Adebayo Akinde ◽  
AT Akinwale

As configuration of network services is faced with wide-spread deployment problems requiring considerable human efforts and involvement, Mobile Agent based Network Management System become a central concern. Moreover, the recent developments in the area of mobile agent based network management and ever improving Java Programming language have provided important tools for designing Secure Mobile Agent based Network Management Protocol (SMAN). Again, a roaming agent on a network consumes significant network bandwidth which implies that their frequency and number must be regulated. In a sensitive and intelligent network where the Agent behaviour can be altered dynamically during the lifetime, the proposed system must be genuinely secure with less bandwidth overhead. So, it is necessary to design packet filtering and secure protocol using the modified multi-signcryption protocol for the purpose of efficiency.


Author(s):  
Qi Wei ◽  
Ahmed Patel

Mobile agents raise security issues such as the protection of platform/host that runs the mobile agent against attacks which can harm or use its resources without permission, and another is the need for protection to guard mobile agents and their supporting systems against the malicious attacks from a variety of intervening sources that might alter information it carries and processes when it visits the hosts in its transactions itineraries. In this article, the authors propose a framework which includes safe, secure, trusted and auditable services, as well as forensic mechanisms to provide audit trails for digital evidence of transactions and protection against illegal activities. The proposed framework and protocols provide a secure communication for mobile agents when they move to different security environments to deal with e-marketplace activities such as search information, negotiation and payments. This article is concluded by highlighting and discussing further research work to build viable systems.


Author(s):  
Bo Chen ◽  
Harry H. Cheng ◽  
Joe Palen

This paper studies the generic architecture and coordination mechanism of an FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) compliant heterogeneous multi-agent system (MAS) in a distributed control scenario. Proposed generic MAS framework has been applied to a real-time traffic detection and management system. The agent-based real-time traffic detection and management system (ABRTTDMS) is designed for the information fusion of different traffic detection systems on highways to optimize real-time traffic detection and management. ABRTTDMS is a multi-level agent system. The lowest level agents are responsible for processing the real-time traffic data and monitoring traffic conditions. The middle level agents coordinate all of the lowest level agents in a subnetwork. The highest-level agent is located in the transportation management center (TMC) to accept human commands and delegate tasks to lower level agents. The re-configurable hybrid control architecture of the system provides the capability of dynamically grouping distributed heterogeneous agents (intelligent control systems) into virtual clusters to accomplish tasks related to different geographical areas and different purposes. A platform independent agent execution engine has been implemented using an embeddable C/C++ interpreter called Ch. The communication between agents that reside on different hosts has been simulated in the Integration Engineering Laboratory at the University of California, Davis. The use of agent technology greatly enhances the distributed computing and cooperation capabilities of traffic detection and management systems.


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