Using BDI-oriented agents for network management

Cheikhrouhou, Morsy M
GLOBECOM 1999, IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, December 5-7, 1999, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This paper presents a novel approach to foster network management automation. Our approach is based on the use of intelligent agent technology as a means to provide feedback control of the managed network. The intelligent agents we use are BDI oriented. They are based on beliefs, capabilities, motivations, intentions and goals. Their mental model is first presented, then the way it can be applied to network management is discussed. We show how such agents are suitable to design network management solutions that automate network control based on monitoring results. This is achieved by considering the managed network as a control system, and the Intelligent Agent as a feedback controller.


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Conference
City:
Rio de Janeiro
Date:
1999-12-07
Department:
Digital Security
Eurecom Ref:
357
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