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A number of service protocols have been deployed for Home Area Networks (HAN). These protocols are typically limited to a single household, which therefore limits the potential for service interoperability to support sharing devices and services with friends and family in remote HANs. This paper presents the design, and evaluation of the Krox architecture that enables secure and performant sharing...
Managing a heterogeneous “outer edge” network is complex and error prone. It is typically performed by non-technical users. Effective HAN configuration may be hampered by a poor understanding of HAN service requirements. A challenge is to deploy and maintain meaningful and error-free heterogeneous HAN configurations. This paper explores an integrated solution to address the following requirements:...
The proliferation of smart home technologies providing home users with digital services presents an interoperability problem. This paper asserts that the value of these services can be greatly extended by enabling technology-neutral compositions of these home services, and furthermore that the reliability of such composite services will be of paramount importance to ensuring widespread deployment...
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