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Title: | Development of Multi-Agent Systems For Fourth Generation Mobile Network |
Other Titles: | تطوير نظم العميل المتعدد لشبكة الجيل الرابع للهواتف النقالة |
Authors: | Hassan, Alzahra Abdul Rahman Ali Supervisor - Ashraf Gasim Elsid Abdallah |
Keywords: | Mobile Network Wireless communication radio technologies as |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2009 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Sciences and Technology |
Citation: | Hassan,Alzahra Abdul Rahman Ali.Development of Multi-Agent Systems For Fourth Generation Mobile Network/Alzahra Abdul Rahman Ali Hassan;Ashraf Gasim Elsid Abdallah. -Khartoum:Sudan University of Sciences and Technology,college of engineering,2009. -131p. :ill;28cm.- M.Sc. |
Abstract: | Wireless communication systems beyond the third generation will be diverse. It can be expected that several different radio technologies as well as several classes of mobile devices running a variety of applications will be deployed. To cope with the described diversity, networking paradigms like programmable / active networking should be incorporated into the vision of “4G” mobile networks. Particularly, we propose to evaluate multi-agents as one enabling technology for active mobile networking. Therefore, we highlight some key properties of multi-agents and discuss their potential advantages, disadvantages and tradeoffs for a “4G” mobile network scenario. This thesis outlines the technical issues involved in establishing such a system taking into consideration the capability and performance expected from future mobile communication systems. It also overviews the system configuration and discusses activities related to the implementation of multi-agent systems for a “4G” mobile network to enhance the performance and problems solving. In this thesis, multi-agent systems in 4G concepts will be discussed. A common simulation platform is developed to quantify the performance of multi-agent systems in 4G. |
Description: | Thesis |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/6416 |
Appears in Collections: | Masters Dissertations : Engineering |
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