
Technologies for Home Networking
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Preface xiii
Contributor List xvii
1 Introduction to Networked Home 1
Mahbubul Alam, Sudhir Dixit, and Ramjee Prasad
1.1 Background, 2
1.2 Technology Adoption Trends, 6
1.3 Social Network, 8
1.4 Consumer Trends, 9
1.5 Living in Real Time, 11
1.6 Confluence of Events, 11
1.7 Application and Service Convergence, 12
1.8 Network Convergence and Regulations, 14
1.9 Terminal Convergence, 15
1.10 Home Networking, 16
1.11 Connected Home, 20
1.12 Vision of the Future, 21
1.13 Brief Overview of the Book, 22
1.14 Conclusions, 23
2 Media Format Interoperability 27
Anthony Vetro
2.1 Background, 27
2.2 Media Formats, 29
2.3 Metadata Formats, 34
2.4 Media Adaptation, 39
2.5 Mandatory Media Format Profiles, 41
2.6 Media Format Interoperability: An Example, 42
2.7 Conclusions, 43
3 Media Description and Distribution in Content Home Networks 47
Edwin A. Heredia
3.1 Diversification of Media Format Variants, 49
3.2 Content Home Network Architecture Components, 52
3.3 Content Format Variants in the Home, 55
3.4 Description of Content Features and Device Capabilities, 58
3.5 Media Exchange Description Language, 62
3.6 Conclusions, 71
4 Mobile Device Connectivity in Home Networks 73
Mika Saaranen and Dimitris Kalofonos
4.1 Related Work, 74
4.2 Basic Home Use Cases, 75
4.3 Home Networking Challenges, 77
4.4 Architecture and Technologies for Local and Remote Home Connectivity, 80
4.5 Conclusions, 88
5 Generic Access Network Toward Fixed-Mobile Convergence 93
Claus Lindholt Hansen
5.1 Trends in the Industry, 94
5.2 Standardization, 94
5.3 Gan Overview, 95
5.4 Benefits with the GAN Technology, 100
5.5 Practical Experiences, 102
5.6 Impact on Networks and Processes, 102
5.7 Discussion, 103
5.8 Evolution of GAN, 104
5.9 Conclusions, 104
6 Secure Wireless Personal Networks: Home Extended to Anywhere 107
John Farserotu and Juha Saarnio
6.1 A Vision of a Personal Network, 109
6.2 Some Example Scenarios, 110
6.3 System and Requirements, 113
6.4 User Requirements and Scenarios, 115
6.5 Network Architecture, 115
6.6 Access and Access Control Techniques, 116
6.7 Security, 116
6.8 Devices and Service Platforms, 116
6.9 System Optimization and Operator Perspectives, 117
6.10 Toward Personal Services over Personal Networks, 118
6.11 Conclusions, 118
7 Usable Security in Smart Homes 121
Saad Shakhshir and Dimitris Kalofonos
7.1 Survey of Related Work, 122
7.2 Basic Home Security Use Cases, 124
7.3 A Smart Home Security Model, 127
7.4 Design Challenges, 128
7.5 Usability, 129
7.6 Conclusions, 132
8 Multimedia Content Protection Techniques in Consumer Networks 135
Heather Yu
8.1 Techniques for Multimedia Content Protection, 136
8.2 Techniques for Content Protection in Consumer Networking Environment, 141
8.3 Providing User-centric Services for Content Protection in Consumer Networks, 149
9 Device and Service Discovery in Home Networks 153
Paul Wisner, Franklin Reynolds, Linda Kallstrom, Sanna Suoranta, Tommi Mikkonen, and Jussi Saarinen
9.1 Device and Service Discovery, 154
9.2 The Home and the Extended Home, 158
9.3 User Control Devices, 159
9.4 Selected Discovery Protocols, 162
9.5 Improving Service Discovery, 176
9.6 Conclusions, 179
10 Small, Cheap Devices for Wireless Sensor Networks 183
Zach Shelby, John Farserotu, and John F.M. Gerrits
10.1 Impulse Radio UWB, 185
10.2 IEEE 802.15.4A, 188
10.3 Frequency Modulation UWB, 189
10.4 System-On-a-Chip, 193
10.5 Embedded Operating System, 194
10.6 Conclusions, 195
11 "Spotting ": A Novel Application of Wireless Sensor Networks in the Home 197
Henry Tirri
11.1 Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Network Architecture, 199
11.2 "Spotting", 201
11.3 Conclusions, 205
References, 206
Index 207
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