Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Programming Open Service Gateways with Java Embedded Server Technology
Programming Open Service Gateways with Java Embedded Server Technology
A Software Architecture for Open Service Gateways
IEEE Internet Computing
Interactive TV Standards: A Guide to MHP, OCAP, and JavaTV
Interactive TV Standards: A Guide to MHP, OCAP, and JavaTV
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Architecture for interoperability of services between an ACAP receiver and home networked devices
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Controlling the smart home from TV
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Collaboration of Set-Top Box and Residential Gateway Platforms
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
A wrapper and broker model for collaboration between a set-top box and home service gateway
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Convergence of residential gateway technology
IEEE Communications Magazine
Incremental validation of digital TV applications in nested context language
Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Interactive tv and video
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Among the most promising applications of the interactive Digital TV (iDTV) are the ones that enable TV-Sets to work as the central processing unit of a house. This is supported by the extending of iDTV functionalities, taking into account its computer platform not only for execution of interactive applications, but also for managing of services of electronics devices in smart homes, like a home gateway. In this context, this paper discusses the convergence between iDTV and Home Network at software level. We show some models that make convergence between the MHP middleware and the OSGi framework. After that, we identify the most relevant features for our country in order to propose a new collaboration model supported by OSGi and the Brazilian middleware (Ginga). The design of software elements of the model is presented, modifying as little as possible the core components of the two platforms and exploring the new Ginga capabilities, related both to the procedural (Ginga-J GEM compliant) and declarative (Ginga-NCL) environments, creating and validating new scenarios on this model.