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Resource Monitoring Using Virtual Ring Navigation Through Mobile Agent for Heterogeneity Oriented Interconnected Nodes

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Expansion of Internet and increase in heterogeneity has right away brought in the need for more scalable, resourceful and available systems. With balancing and scheduling of various tasks happening within the network or being submitted by requests, the proper utilization of available resources and services at their full capacity can be advantageous. To achieve load balancing and scheduling a priori load information is required. Distributed applications are becoming mobile with mobile networks accommodating a broad range of services with different characteristics as users, services, databases and computer becoming increasingly mobile fading away the age of fixed networks. This transition in the technological trend has right away introduced the shift of paradigm from traditional client server to mobile agent paradigm. In this paper, the technique of resource monitoring is proposed to monitor the load on various interconnected nodes through mobile agents. To make navigation independent of topology on interconnected nodes, virtual ring is used. For this work, the experiments are carried out on virtual machine environment as well as on real machine environment.

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Chowhan, R.S., Purohit, R. (2019). Resource Monitoring Using Virtual Ring Navigation Through Mobile Agent for Heterogeneity Oriented Interconnected Nodes. In: Panigrahi, C., Pujari, A., Misra, S., Pati, B., Li, KC. (eds) Progress in Advanced Computing and Intelligent Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 714. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0224-4_3

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