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Making Java-enabled mobile phone as ubiquitous terminal by lightweight FIPA compliant agent platform
We discuss the design issues on lightweight and FIPA compliant agent platform for Java-enabled mobile phones and describe the design of such agent platform. This platform changes Java-enabled mobile phones to ubiquitous terminals by providing place for agent applications. Combined with location services, it can be used for various ubiquitous services. We also show the performance comparison of the prototype with LEAP, another lightweight agent platform.