A.
Leventis, Th. Antonakopoulos, C. Stavroulopoulos, Th. Luckenbach and V.
Makios:
Intelligent
Devices for Appliances Control in Home Networks
IEEE
Transactions on Consumer Electronics,
Vol.
49, No. 2, May 2003, pp. 328-336.
Abstract: In this work, the architecture and
functionality of intelligent, reduced-complexity devices used in appliances control for
networking applications are presented. These devices exploit the Ethernet infrastructure in order
to offer network-based control functionality. The devices implement a hard-wired version of the
IP-based protocol stack and use an embedded soft processor core for executing the functions of a
control-oriented Application Layer. The protocol stack used is based on a limited functionality
MAC layer, while packet filtering is performed at the IP layer. Simulation results prove the
exceptional characteristics of the proposed solution in terms of response time under various
traffic conditions.
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