Title
Home Appliance Control from Mobile Phones
Abstract
Design and implementation of home appliance control applications on a peer-to-peer network are presented in this paper. Home networks today exist in an environment where a mixture of various communication networks and different type of home appliances coexist, move, and communicate with one another over such heterogeneous networks. Peer-to-peer is one of the suitable technologies for such ubiquitous networking since it supports discovery mechanisms, simple one-to-one communication, free and extensible distribution of resources, and distributed search to handle the enormous number of resources. In our system, protocols defined by Peer-to-peer Universal Computing Consortium (PUCC) are used to control various kinds of devices over a Peer-to-peer network. This prototype system successfully controls home appliances, such as air conditioner, light, refrigerator, TV and video recorder, from mobile phones.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/CCNC.2007.161
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
prototypes,protocols,mobile communication,computer architecture,computer networks,home automation
Conference
2331-9852
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-4244-0667-6
9
7.72
References 
Authors
2
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hiromitsu Sumino14225.57
Norihiro Ishikawa27047.16
Hiroshi Tsutsui32924.01
hiroyuki ochi497.72
Yukihiro Nakamura517750.18
yoshitaka uchida697.72