An intelligent agent for radio resource management in (W-CDMA) networks, analytical and computational scaling
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69844/0psnpa67Keywords:
Intelligent agent, management, radio, networks, third generation, mobile phoneAbstract
#The aim of this research is to study third-generation mobile phone systems as a technology that will provide new broadband services for mobile phone users. The research followed an experimental approach and consisted of an introduction, three sections, and a conclusion. The introduction provided a theoretical overview of the study's topic. The first section discussed the intelligent agent and its use in controlling third-generation resources in the "SHUFFLE" multi-agent system project. The second section explored the current resource allocation, focusing on radio bandwidth. The third section described how the project builds upon the existing SHUFFLE architecture, introducing a new set of factors that leverage different concepts to provide end users with the best possible service quality. The conclusion presented the key findings of the study, including the provision of the foundation for the SLA concept and the worker reputation system, which were not previously implemented in SHUFFLE. It also highlighted the implementation of service-level agreement monitoring and evaluation, which is only carried out in this project by the network provider.