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Design and Implementation of Distributed Object-Oriented Infrastructures for Networked Home Appliances on Commodity Operating Systems
Magdeburg, Germany May 02-May 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISORC.2001.922834Fourth International Symposium on Obj ...
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Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University
Kouta Soejima, Fujitsu LSI Solution, Limited
Masahiko Matsuda, Fujitsu LSI Solution, Limited
Toru Iino, Fujitsu LSI Solution, Limited
Taketoshi Hayashi, Fujitsu LSI Solution, Limited
Abstract: In this paper, we describe our currently ongoing work to build object-oriented distributed middleware for networked home appliances, which are executed on commodity operating systems. The current prototype has adopted HAVi(Home Audio/Video Interoperability) as distributed middleware for home appliances. We have implemented HAVi in Java, and has adopted Linux as an operating system. Since Java and Linux are running on a variety of platforms, our soft ware can be ported to a target system without modification. Therefore, it becomes easy to develop a new application on a standard PC platform. The paper describes the design issues and the implementation of our system. We have actually implemented several programs that emulate home appliances such as a digital television. Also, we present some experiences with the current prototype.
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Tatsuo Nakajima, Kouta Soejima, Masahiko Matsuda, Toru Iino, Taketoshi Hayashi, "Design and Implementation of Distributed Object-Oriented Infrastructures for Networked Home Appliances on Commodity Operating Systems," isorc, pp.0171, Fourth International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 2001
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