DocumentCode
1290348
Title
Discovering and accessing peer-to-peer services in UPnP-based federated Domotic Islands
Author
Bellavista, Paolo ; Gallo, Paolo ; Giannelli, Carlo ; Toniolo, Giorgio ; Zoccola, Aldo
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Inf., Sci. e Ing., Univ. di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Volume
58
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
8/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
810
Lastpage
818
Abstract
The growing availability of low-cost network-enabled consumer equipment is pushing for novel domotic scenarios characterized by a plethora of heterogeneous devices providing services in a peer-to-peer fashion. In particular, UPnP is widely recognized as the most spread and adopted industrial standard to support inter-device discovery and communication in home networks. However, UPnP scope is traditionally limited to domotic islands, i.e., devices communicate only if in direct visibility and deployed in the same subnet. The paper presents a novel approach to easily and efficiently federate UPnP-based domotic islands, supporting seamless interworking of legacy UPnP devices deployed in different networks at multi-hop distance. In addition, the proposed solution supports Internet federation of remote islands, based on user-managed named groups, to allow the secure discovery and fruition of peer-to-peer services only to authorized users. The proposed solution has been implemented, deployed, and thoroughly tested on several platforms, ranging from high-performance desktop PCs to off-the-shelf smartphones and router-like OSGi-enabled equipment. The reported performance results demonstrate that our solution is suitable even for low-end devices with limited hardware capabilities.
Keywords
Internet; home networks; internetworking; peer-to-peer computing; protocols; smart phones; telecommunication network routing; Internet federation; UPnP-based federated domotic islands; desktop PC; domotic scenarios; home networks; industrial standard; inter-device discovery; interworking; legacy UPnP devices; low-cost network-enabled consumer equipment; multihop distance; off-the-shelf smartphones; peer-to-peer services; router-like OSGi-enabled equipment; Cryptography; IP networks; Internet; Multimedia communication; Peer to peer computing; Spread spectrum communication; UPnP; domotic islands; multi-hop ad-hoc networks; peer-topeerservices;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCE.2012.6311322
Filename
6311322
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