ICCIT '07 Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Convergence Information Technology
Dynamic Web Services on a Home Service Platform
AINA '08 Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications
Using OSGi UPnP and Zigbee to Provide a Wireless Ubiquitous Home Healthcare Environment
UBICOMM '08 Proceedings of the 2008 The Second International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies
A Context Aware Connected Home Platform for Pervasive Applications
SASOW '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops
Design and Implementation of HEMS Based on RFID and OSGi
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
An Adaptive Scenario-Based Reasoning System Across Smart Houses
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Home gateway operating model using reference monitor for enhanced user comfort and privacy
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Using management markup language for remote control of OSGi-based home server
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
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Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi) platforms integrate a variety of reusable applications and resources, packing them into bundles. These deployed services, which are offered by service providers, can expediently manage home appliances. However, in the user's daily life, various services or bundles access to other services directly or indirectly, creating a situation that is likely to generate problems involving non-supportable applications or insufficient hardware resources. OSGi platforms are no way to deal with these situations. Although much research has proposed methods to resolve specific issues, almost all of these methods are incomplete or are unsuitable for the limited resources in households. This paper addresses the wide range of such common home-network applications as those involving health care, home automation, and home security; and both our proposed priority-based principles of a management decision-making mechanism and our framework architecture help ensure the quality of service and or emergency responses.