Title :
Efficient residential consumer device interaction with network services
Author :
Burger, Eric W. ; Frieder, Ophir
Author_Institution :
BEA Syst., Burlington, MA
fDate :
2/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Consumer access networks are low bandwidth, especially in the up-stream direction. This asymmetry is heightened for real-time multimedia applications. The Web wait is not acceptable when in a conversational interface. We describe the use of KPML, a protocol for transporting user stimulus. We illustrate the application of KPML to a typical consumer activity, accessing information sources over the telephone. We include results measuring KPML against other protocols for transporting user stimulus.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; home automation; home computing; multimedia communication; protocols; subscriber loops; KPML; consumer access networks; network services; protocols; real-time multimedia applications; residential consumer device; user stimulus; Access protocols; Bandwidth; Codecs; DSL; Downlink; Humans; Internet telephony; Multimedia systems; Pressing; Transport protocols;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2007.339509