Title
Internet access to a home area network
Abstract
The AutoHan project implements a self-configuring software architecture for home area networks that offers an XML-based registry and HTTP-based service. The article begins by introducing the low-level architectures of the AutoHan project that enable different networking technologies to interoperate and define one logical IP network. It then describes the two core services that enable resources to export, discover and interoperate with AutoHan by using these low-level architectures. Finally, the article discusses naming and addressing issues for Internet access and shows how XML and HTTP allowed extension of the system to support Internet access through IHan (Internet home area network)
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/4236.895143
Internet Computing, IEEE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet,home automation,home computing,hypermedia markup languages,local area networks,naming services,open systems,transport protocols,AutoHan project,HTTP,HTTP-based service,IHan,Internet HAN,Internet access,XML,XML-based registry,addressing issues,core services,home area network,logical IP network,low-level architectures,naming,networking technologies,self-configuring software architecture
Reserved IP addresses,World Wide Web,Computer science,Universal Plug and Play,Computer network,Dynamic circuit network,Internet Architecture Board,Internet Connection Sharing,Internet access,Internet appliance,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
5
1
1089-7801
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
28
3.34
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Umar Saif121521.42
Daniel Gordon2283.34
David J. Greaves312430.48