Network and service architecture for emerging services based on home sensor networks
β Scribed by Harish Viswanathan; Tom Van Leeuwen; Werner Liekens; Bruno Van Bogaert; Willem Acke
- Publisher
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 779 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1089-7089
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β¦ Synopsis
Sensor networks in the home can enable a variety of applications such as home monitoring and control, home security, home energy management, and home health care. Current state-of-the-art solutions typically target a single sensor application and do not take advantage of the established infrastructure of the broadband service provider, such as a telco operator or cable provider. In this paper, we propose an alternative solution that provides a comprehensive and scalable service platform for multiple parallel home sensor applications, even from third party providers. We highlight the advantages that a broadband service provider holds for providing these emerging high margin services, and derive a suitable end-to-end network architecture. We describe the functions of each of the main components and some of their interfaces, and pay particular attention to one of the key technological challenges: the commissioning and management of the home sensor network. In particular, we describe a laboratory implementation that demonstrates the feasibility of automatic commissioning and remote management of the sensor network. Β© 2009 Alcatel-Lucent.
information available through the sensors. In this paper, we focus specifically on sensor-based applications in the home environment and define an architecture for providing the services cost effectively.
Sensor networks in the home can enable a variety of applications such as remote control of various home devices such as lighting, doors, windows, blinds, thermostats, and appliances such as electronics, washing machines, dryers, and ovens; securing the home from break-ins, smoke, fire, water leaks, and electrical system faults, informing the home owner and other appropriate authorities automatically; convenient
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