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Agilla is a middleware framework for wireless sensor networks that significantly increases software flexibility by integrating key aspects of the mobile agent and tuple space coordination paradigms.  It was the first platform to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of using mobile agents in a sensor network environment, and is being used by research groups around the world.   
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Agilla is a middleware framework for wireless sensor networks that significantly increases software flexibility by integrating key aspects of the mobile agent and tuple space coordination paradigms.  It was the first platform to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of using mobile agents in wireless sensor networks, and is being used by research groups around the world.   
  
 
Agilla is made possible by the [http://formal.cs.uiuc.edu/contessa/ ONR MURI Project CONTESSA] and the [http://www.nsf.gov/ NSF] under grant number CCR-9970939.
 
Agilla is made possible by the [http://formal.cs.uiuc.edu/contessa/ ONR MURI Project CONTESSA] and the [http://www.nsf.gov/ NSF] under grant number CCR-9970939.

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Agilla is a middleware framework for wireless sensor networks that significantly increases software flexibility by integrating key aspects of the mobile agent and tuple space coordination paradigms. It was the first platform to demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of using mobile agents in wireless sensor networks, and is being used by research groups around the world.

Agilla is made possible by the ONR MURI Project CONTESSA and the NSF under grant number CCR-9970939.

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