This paper describes a mobile information access system based on a multi-agent architecture. With the rapid progress of wireless data communications, mobile Internet access will be more and more popular. In mobile environments, user location plays an important role for information filtering and flexible communication service. In this paper, we propose a mobile information service system where a user with a handy terminal accesses Internet in an open air to look up map information and related town information. Each user information is managed by an independent agent process. And the agent provides each user with a personal service collaborating with other applications. A map-based information service example based on this architecture is also described.
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Nobutsugu FUJINO, Takashi KIMOTO, Ichiro IIDA, "Mobile Information Service Based on Multi-Agent Architecture" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E80-B, no. 10, pp. 1401-1406, October 1997, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes a mobile information access system based on a multi-agent architecture. With the rapid progress of wireless data communications, mobile Internet access will be more and more popular. In mobile environments, user location plays an important role for information filtering and flexible communication service. In this paper, we propose a mobile information service system where a user with a handy terminal accesses Internet in an open air to look up map information and related town information. Each user information is managed by an independent agent process. And the agent provides each user with a personal service collaborating with other applications. A map-based information service example based on this architecture is also described.
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