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ActorNet: an actor platform for wireless sensor networks
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Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems table of contents
Hakodate, Japan
SESSION: Agent programming table of contents
Pages: 1297 - 1300  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-303-4
Authors
YoungMin Kwon  University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Urbana, IL
Sameer Sundresh  University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Urbana, IL
Kirill Mechitov  University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Urbana, IL
Gul Agha  University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Urbana, IL
Sponsors
IFMAS : The International Foundation for Multiagent Systems
ATAL : The International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We present actorNet, a mobile agent platform for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). WSNs are well-suited to multiagent systems: agent autonomy reduces the need for communication, saving precious energy. Mobile agents are also an intuitive technique for remotely reprogramming sensors deployed in the field. However, implementing agent programs directly on a WSN is complicated by the many limitations of sensor nodes, including limited memory, slow processors, low bandwidth and finite energy. ActorNet eases development by providing an abstract environment for lightweight concurrent object-oriented mobile code on WSNs. As such, it enables a wide range of new dynamic applications, including fully customizable queries and aggregation functions, in-network interactive debugging and high-level concurrent programming on the inherently parallel sensor network platform. Moreover, actorNet cleanly integrates all of these features into a fine-tuned, multi-threaded embedded Scheme interpreter that supports compact, maintainable programs---a significant advantage over primitive stack-based virtual machines.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
YoungMin Kwon: colleagues
Sameer Sundresh: colleagues
Kirill Mechitov: colleagues
Gul Agha: colleagues