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An OSGI-Based Model for Remote Management of Residential Gateways

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Managing Next Generation Networks and Services (APNOMS 2007)

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Devices connected to the home network demand in many cases services which are located outside the home network. For this reason one of the most important elements in the home network is the Residential Gateway. It will manage all subscribed services, work as central point to control all devices of the home network and provide an integration platform for various internal and external services. This paper proposes a solution based on OSGI and TR-069 to support auto-configuration of a residential gateway located in home network.

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References

  1. Open Service Gateway Initiative (OSGI) Alliance (July 2007), http://www.osgi.org

  2. DSL Forum, TR-069: CPE WAN Management Protocol (May 2004), http://www.dslforum.org/aboutdsl/Technical_Reports/TR-069.pdf

  3. DSL Forum, TR-098: DSLHomeTM Internet Gateway Device Version 1.1 Data Model for TR-069 (September 2004) http://www.dslforum.org/techwork/tr/TR-098.pdf

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  7. Platforms for Networked Service Delivery (PLANETS), MEDEA+ project A-121, financed by the Spanish Ministry of Industry under project Num. FIT-330220-2005-111 (July 2007), URL: www.medeaplus.org

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Shingo Ata Choong Seon Hong

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Ibáñez, M., Madrid, N.M., Seepold, R., van Willigenburg, W., Balemans, H. (2007). An OSGI-Based Model for Remote Management of Residential Gateways. In: Ata, S., Hong, C.S. (eds) Managing Next Generation Networks and Services. APNOMS 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4773. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75476-3_59

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