Alexandria Engineering Journal (Sep 2018)

Eagilla: An Enhanced Mobile Agent Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks

  • K. Lingaraj,
  • Rajashree V. Biradar,
  • V.C. Patil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 3
pp. 1197 – 1204

Abstract

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Agilla is the most common mobile agent middleware to facilitate adaptive applications in WSN. But due to lack of bandwidth and energy level in agilla, it is restricted to local tuples. This article presents eagilla, a middleware to support remote level multicasting wireless sensor networks. Eagilla organizes multicasting communication in different tuples, integrating mobile agents to the network for sensing data and to regulate the data to organize global communication. Eagilla model comes up with a hybrid multi-layered architecture to reduce the complexity and to support interoperability, heterogeneity in WSN. Eagilla provides non-functional requirements such as Qos, scalability, flexibility and reliability. The effectiveness of eagilla middleware is proved by conducting experiments in a professional environment. Keywords: Agilla, Middleware, Wireless sensor networks, Agents