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Title | Mobile Agents Model and Performance Analysis of a Wireless Sensor Network Target Tracking Application |
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Author | Edison Pignaton de Freitas and Bernhard Bösch and Rodrigo Allgayer and Leonardo Steinfeld and Flávio Wagner and Luigi Carro and Carlos Pereira and Tony Larsson |
Year | 2011 |
PublicationType | Conference Paper |
Journal | |
HostPublication | Smart spaces and next generation wired/wireless networking : 11th International Conference, NEW2AN 2011 and 4th Conference on Smart Spaces, RuSMART 2011, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 22 -25, 2011 ; proceedings |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22875-9_25 |
Conference | 11th International Conference, NEW2AN 2011, and 4th Conference on Smart Spaces, ruSMART 2011, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 22-25 2011 |
Diva url | http://hh.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?searchId=1&pid=diva2:438517 |
Abstract | Advances on wireless communication and sensor systems enabled the growing usage of Wireless Sensor Networks. This kind of network is being used to support a number of new emerging applications, thus the importance in studying the efficiency of new approaches to program them. This paper proposes a performance study of an application using high-level mobile agent model for Wireless Sensor Networks. The analysis is based on a mobile object tracking system, a classical WSN application. It is assumed that the sensor nodes are static, while the developed software is implemented as mobile agents by using the AFME framework. The presented project follows a Model-Driven Development (MDD) methodology using UML (Unified Modeling Language) models. Metrics related to dynamic features of the implemented solution are extracted from the deployed application, allowing a design space exploration in terms of metrics such as performance, memory and energy consumption. |