Development of a residential gateway and a service server for home automation

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We have developed a residential gateway that centralizes device interfacing between the external Internet and internal devices as well as appliance networks. We have also proposed the concept of a service server to be implemented for a large scale of apartment complex or a wide area house. The primary components of the residential gateway to be implemented in this paper include a processor(Motorola MPC8240), persistent storage(flash RAM, extend storage device), networking modules (such as TCP/IP for Ethernet, ADSL), home networking(HomePNA, IEEE1394, PLC), device interfaces(serial or PCI), home automation, and telecommunication system(PSTN/SLT, VoIP, Video Communication), which are typically powered by a certain RTOS. Finally, we have test results validating the effectiveness of both the residential gateway and the service server.

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Park, J., Han, I., Kwon, J., Hwang, J., Kim, H., Ahn, S., & Chang, W. (2002). Development of a residential gateway and a service server for home automation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2402, pp. 137–149). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45639-2_14

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