Implementation and validation of UPnP for embedded systems in a home networking environment

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    Abstract

    Devices in a home environment are often equipped with general purpose network connections. There is an increasingly strong requirement that these devices cooperate in an autonomous fashion by using the functionality they find on the network. In the context of home networking, several standard technologies have been proposed for this purpose, of which universal plug and play (UPnP) is an example. The article presents a way to implement a UPnP application programming interface (API) to build UPnP applications on top of it. We also give a validation of the chosen architectural model and of the positive and negative points of UPnP in applying it for the given context
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCommunications, internet, and information technology : proceedings of the IASTED international conference ; November 18-20, 2002, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
    EditorsM.H. Hamza
    Place of PublicationAnaheim, CA, USA
    PublisherACTA Press
    Pages279-284
    ISBN (Print)0-88986-327-X
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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