Bindiya Bhatia

Work place: Department of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty of Engineering & Technology Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad, 121001, India

E-mail: bindiya.fet@mriu.edu.in

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Computer Networks

Biography

Ms. Bindiya Bhatia is Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad. She is pursuing PhD (Computer Science & Engineering) from Manav Rachna International University. Her major areas of interest are computer networks and agent technology.

Author Articles
Role of Mobile Agents in the Layered Architecture of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

By Bindiya Bhatia M.K.Soni Parul Tomar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2015.11.04, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2015

In today’s world mobile agents and mobile ad-hoc networks are the two technologies that are contributing towards better connectivity and communicability. When the two technologies used jointly, the interest is increased. Due to the properties like self-configuration and infrastructure-less, the mobile ad-hoc networks provide various remarkable features. But the various challenges are also associated with mobile ad-hoc networks like dynamic topology, mobility, energy constraint etc. Mobile agent provides solution to these challenges. A mobile agent is a new way of computer interactions and provides better options for the developers to create applications based on connectivity. Mobile agents move around the ad-hoc networks in a different and better way than the other widespread client server architecture based applications. Due to their mobility and autonomy these agents can perform various functions in mobile ad-hoc networks like topology discovery, routing, key management, congestion control etc. The paper reviews the role of the mobile agents in the mobile ad-hoc networks, and emphasizes its application on the various layers of a layered architecture of mobile ad-hoc networks and concludes its merits as compared to other conventional approaches.

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