Intelligent Sensor System UPnP Networks Interface and Device Selection Realization

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The network interface is the key position in an intelligent sensor system to realize plug and play. Based on UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) and IEEE 1451serie standards, an IEEE 1451/UPnP bridge is designed to solve the differences of message formats, self-identification description, and device discovery between these two standards. Using UPnP device selection method based on information axiom, the calculation of parameters information is distributed to each NCAP (Network Capable Application Processor) that meeting the service request. The test results indicate that this method simplifies the service discovery process, reduces network interface data traffic overhead, and increases UPnP device service efficiency.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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1346-1351

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July 2013

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