학술논문

Accessing networked appliances using the session initiation protocol
Document Type
Conference
Source
ICC 2001. IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Record (Cat. No.01CH37240) Communications - ICC 2001 Communications, 2001. ICC 2001. IEEE International Conference on. 4:1280-1285 vol.4 2001
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Home appliances
Access protocols
Communication standards
Clocks
Network address translation
Lamps
Local area networks
Security
Telecommunication network reliability
IP networks
Language
Abstract
This document proposes the use of session initiation protocol (SIP) for network-capable appliances. It leverages standard SIP capabilities to directly communicate with appliances even when they are behind firewalls, network address translators (NATs) or other entities that prevent direct end-to-end communication. When combined with the recently proposed instant messaging and presence SIP extensions these techniques become even more powerful to allow the secure and reliable access to appliances in a variety of different networked environments.

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