Digital Home Networking (eBook)
396 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-60306-2 (ISBN)
Digital Home Networking aims to provide a broad introduction to state-of-the-art digital home standards and protocols, as well as an in-depth description of service architectures for entertainment and domotic services involving digital home resources. The book covers aspects such as networking, remote access, security, interoperability, scalability and Quality of Service. Notably, it describes the generic architecture, which was proposed and developed in the context of the EUREKA/Celtic research project "Feel@Home".
Romain Carbou has been a senior service architect in mobile services and European project coordinator at Orange Labs since 2005. He managed the CELTIC Research Project 'Feel@Home' from 2008 to 2010. Michel Diaz is Director of Research at the French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS), working at LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse. He has received the Silver Core of the IFIP, is Senior Member of the IEEE, member of the New York Academy of Sciences and is listed in the Who's Who in Science and Engineering. Ernesto Exposito has been Assistant professor at the INSA of Toulouse and a researcher at the LAAS laboratory of the CNRS, France since 2006. His research interests include autonomic communication services aimed at satisfying the requirements of new generation multimedia applications in heterogeneous network environments. Rodrigo Roman is a postdoctoral researcher working at the University of Malaga, Spain. At present, his research interests are mainly focused on the secure integration of sensor networks with other infrastructures, such as critical infrastructures and the Internet of Things.
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Romain CARBOU
1.1. Cultural context around a definition 1
1.2. A brief history of home automation 3
1.3. Coming to a definition of the digital home 7
1.4. Plan of this book 9
1.5. Bibliography 10
Chapter 2. Actors in Digital Home Networking 11
Romain CARBOU
2.1. Scope 11
2.2. Categories of actors 12
2.3. User roles 15
2.4. Bibliography 16
Chapter 3. Network Technologies 17
Pablo NAJERA and Ana NIETO
3.1. Local connectivity and networks 17
3.2. Connectivity to main networks 30
3.3. Bibliography 54
Chapter 4. Standards 59
Rémi BARS, Jorge GOMEZ-MONTALVO, Mohamed MAHDI, Cristina
ALCARAZ and Rodrigo ROMAN
4.1. Introduction 59
4.2. Standards used in the home 59
4.3. Remote access to homes 82
4.4. Bibliography 92
Chapter 5. Personalization and Home Context 97
Gema MAESTRO, Lin SUN, Daqing ZHANG and Bin GUO
5.1. Introduction 97
5.2. Personalization 98
5.3. Context management and sharing 112
5.4. Protégé - an ontology editor 129
5.5. Bibliography 136
Chapter 6. Security 139
Anas ABOU EL KALAM, Marc LACOSTE, Mohamed MAACHAOUI, Francisco
MOYANO and Rodrigo ROMAN
6.1. Importance of security and privacy 139
6.2. Security requirements of the extended digital home 143
6.3. A conceptual security architecture 149
6.4. Relevant security mechanisms 156
6.5. Applying the security architecture 189
6.6. Bibliography 195
Chapter 7. Quality of Experience and Quality of Service
203
Jorge GÓMEZ-MONTALVO and Ernesto EXPOSITO
7.1. Introduction 203
7.2. QoS concepts and standards 204
7.3. IETF multimedia protocols 220
7.4. Semantic approach for QoS management in home networks
223
7.5. Conclusion 251
7.6. Bibliography 252
Chapter 8. Service Management 259
Marta BEL MARTIN, Olivier DUGEON, Julien FASSON, Anas ABOU EL
KALAM, Mohamed MAACHAOUI, Béatrice PAILLASSA, Francisco Javier
RAMÓN SALGUERO and Warodom WERAPUN
8.1. Introduction 259
8.2. Service management basis 260
8.3. Basic protocols 262
8.4. Network architecture and service management 277
8.5. Conclusion 305
8.6. Bibliography 306
Chapter 9. The Feel@Home
System 309
Marta BEL MARTIN, Gema MAESTRO MOLINA, Mohamed MAHDI and Olivier
DUGEON
9.1. The Feel@Home architecture
309
9.2. Local and remote content distribution through VPN 329
9.3. Local and remote content distribution through IMS 337
9.4. Conclusion 352
9.5. Bibliography 353
Chapter 10. Home Interconnection through the Internet
355
Olivier DUGEON and Mohamed MAHDI
10.1. Introduction 355
10.2. Interoperability scenarios 356
10.3. Internet-based content sharing between remote homes
370
10.4. Conclusion 384
10.5. Bibliography 384
Chapter 11. Conclusion 385
Michel DIAZ
11.1. Bibliography 388
List of Authors 389
Index 391
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.2.2013 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Heimwerken / Do it yourself |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
Schlagworte | Communication Technology - Networks • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Kommunikationsnetze |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-60306-0 / 1118603060 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-60306-2 / 9781118603062 |
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