2006
DOI: 10.1109/tce.2006.1605032
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An open standard solution for domotic interoperability

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“…In order to avoid the building up either monopoly or monopsony within the retail market environment the node of aggregation should be branched into two independent nodes. Herein, the first one is usually referred as Domotic Node (DN) [14]. DN should lie practically as far downstream as possible in the supply-demand chain.…”
Section: The Node Of Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid the building up either monopoly or monopsony within the retail market environment the node of aggregation should be branched into two independent nodes. Herein, the first one is usually referred as Domotic Node (DN) [14]. DN should lie practically as far downstream as possible in the supply-demand chain.…”
Section: The Node Of Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OSGi defines its own architecture, but it is designed to work together with other protocols such as UPnP or Jini [117]. Finally, some authors [118] bet on web services as the solution for the interoperability problem.…”
Section: Integration Of Service Robots In the Smart Home By Means Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain interoperability in home automation between multiple standards [5] uses a central server to translate between end-devices. Their focus is on software based service development and they introduce a technology abstract service language (DomoML), that makes it easier to write generic services i.e.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%