Presented paper in ICC 2010

The paper SIP as a Universal Communication Bus: A Methodology and an Experimental Study - B. Bertran, C. Consel, H. Guan, P. Kadionik, has been presented in MCS (Multimedia Services, Communication Software and Services Symposium) during the ICC'10, May 23-27, Cape Town (South Africa).

Abstract

SIP as a Universal    Communication Bus - ICC 2010

This paper describes a methodology and a programming support that use the SIP protocol as a universal communication bus in pervasive computing environments. In doing so, our work enables homogeneous communications between heterogeneous distributed entities. We present a classification of a wide variety of entities in terms of features, capabilities and network connectors. Based on this classification, a methodology and a programming support are described for connecting entities on the SIP communication bus.

This work has been validated by applications using the SIP communication bus to coordinate widely varying entities, including serial-based sensors (RS232, 1-Wire), Zigbee devices, X10 devices, PDA, native SIP entities, and software components.

Here is the presentation support for the poster session.

2010

Conference papers

titre
SIP as a Universal Communication Bus: A Methodology and an Experimental Study
auteur
Benjamin Bertran, Charles Consel, Wilfried Jouve, Hongyu Guan, Patrice Kadionik
article
International Conference on Communications, May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa. ⟨10.1109/ICC.2010.5502591⟩
Accès au texte intégral et bibtex
https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00453548/file/icc10.pdf BibTex