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Telecommunications Software and Multimedia LaboratoryPublications in Telecommunications Software and Multimedia
Teknillisen korkeakoulun tietoliikenneohjelmistojen ja multimedian julkaisuja
TML-C8
Espoo, 2002
Residential and Virtual Home Environments
Seminar on Internetworking, Spring 2002
Kirsi Valtari, Linda Staffans (eds.)
Tutors:
Kimmo Ahola, Marcin Dobrucki, Henryka Jormakka, Jouko Järvenpää, Antti Järvinen, Jouni Karvo, Tuomas Kivinen, Olli Knuuttila, Timo Kyntäjä, Klaus Lindberg, Tomi Mikkonen, Pekka Nikander, Kirsi Valtari, Teemupekka Virtanen, Antti Ylä-Jääski
Keywords:
virtual home environment, residential networks, autoconfiguration, personalized services, mobile services, security in home environments
The articles have been written by the students at the course T-110.551 Seminar on Internetworking in the spring 2002. We thank the tutors for providing advice during the process of writing.
The authors have full copyright to their articles.
http://www.tml.hut.fi/Studies/T-110.551/2002/papers/May/index.html
ISBN: 951-22-5959-1
ISSN: 1455-9749
Introduction
Virtual Home Environment is a concept defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project. It aims at a personal service environment, which preserves the same look and feel, while presented to a mobile user over a diversity of terminals and access networks.
Residential networks with visions of active home appliances have inspired the researchers for several years. Now Internet access has become common in households, while at the same time digital TV is commercially available. GPRS modems targeted at embedded solutions also exist. As a result, there might be potential to develop useful and appealing service scenarios for home users.
In this seminar we have studied both the VHE concept and home networks, mainly from consumer point of view, and focusing on the perspective of a private person or a family member.
Paper collection
Residential Networks
Petri Niska: Comparison of Standards for Home Networks (Jini, UPnP, HAVi, OSGi) (pdf) (temporarily removed 1.12.)
Jan Hlinovsky: GRID - Distributed Computing Power at Home (pdf)
Antti Tuominen: Co-operative Wireless Neighbourhood Networks (pdf)
Dynamic Networks
Jose Costa-Requena: Autoconfiguring Ad-hoc Networks (pdf) (Removed temporarily 26.11.2002)
Jari Sukanen: Peer-to-peer Communication (pdf)
Riku Hätönen: Active Networks in Implementing a Virtual Home Environment (pdf)
Security
Guoyou He: Requirements for Security in Home Environments (pdf)
Teppo Jalava: Why to Implement Security in Home Environments (pdf)
Tuomas Kaipainen: Authentication in Virtual Home Environment (pdf)
Miika Komu: Host Identity Payload and Home Networking (pdf)
Providing Services
Jussi Penttilä: Personalized Services for Virtual Home Environment (pdf)
Juan Feng: Quality of Service (techniques/functionalities) for Virtual Home Environment (pdf)
Jani Suomalainen: Service Provision in the Virtual Home Environment (pdf)
IPv4/6
Antti J. Järvinen: Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 Mobility and Autoconfiguration for Residential Networks (pdf)
Pekka Savola: Migration and Co-existence of IPv4 and IPv6 in Residential Networks (pdf)
Media and Data Convergence
Junchun Luo: Home Network Application Security (MHP) (pdf)
Ilari Salmia: Videoconferencing in Home Environments (pdf)
This page is created by Seminar on Internetworking teaching staff, E-mail: iwork@tml.hut.fi.
Published on October 3rd, 2002.
Updated on December 1st, 2002. URL: http://www.tml.hut.fi/Studies/T-110.551/2002/papers/May/index.html