Service discovery at home

V. Sundramoorthy, Johan Scholten, P.G. Jansen, Pieter H. Hartel

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    Abstract

    Service discovery is a fairly new field that kicked off since the advent of ubiquitous computing and has been found essential in the making of intelligent networks by implementing automated discovery and remote control between devices. This paper provides an overview and comparison of several prominent service discovery mechanisms currently available. It also introduces the At Home Anywhere Service Discovery Protocol (SDP@HA) design which improves on the current state of the art by accommodating resource lean devices, implementing a dynamic leader election for a central cataloguing device and embedding robustness to the service discovery architecture as an important criterion.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationJoint Fourth International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 2003 and the Fourth Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia. Proceedings of the 2003
    Place of PublicationLos Alamitos, CA
    PublisherIEEE
    Pages1929-1933
    Number of pages5
    Volume3
    ISBN (Print)0-7803-8185-8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2003
    Event4th International Conference on Information, Communications & Signal Processing and 4th IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia, ICICS/PCM 2003
    - Singapore, Singapore
    Duration: 15 Dec 200318 Dec 2003
    Conference number: 4

    Conference

    Conference4th International Conference on Information, Communications & Signal Processing and 4th IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia, ICICS/PCM 2003
    Abbreviated titleICICS/PCM
    Country/TerritorySingapore
    CitySingapore
    Period15/12/0318/12/03

    Keywords

    • CAES-PS: Pervasive Systems

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