Adaptive Migration Strategy for Mobile Agents on Internet

Due on failures of clients (or Internet nodes), mobile agents may be blocked or crashed even if there are available service on the Internet. To solve this situation, we propose adaptive migration strategy with reordering and backward recovery of the paths to guarantee the migration of mobile agents. This paper will provide the extension with the autonomous migration of mobile agents, and it is implemented with the Java Mobile Agent System (JAMAS), which is independent on system platforms, developed by the Java language.

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