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Design of a Video Door Phone Service Providing Personal Mobility Based on Home Gateway System

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Information Networking. Advances in Data Communications and Wireless Networks (ICOIN 2006)

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Though typical video door phone systems can be used to talk to the visitors at the door, they have some shortcomings: the resident should stay in house and he/she could not be informed of any visitor information on his/her return to home. To overcome these limitations, we propose an architecture supporting user mobility, with which the resident at anywhere can view and converse with a visitor at the front door using PC’s, PDA’s and home servers with internet connections. We implemented the proposed architecture using SIP(session initiation protocol) and a home gateway system connected to a conventional intercom or a video door phone system.

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Oh, YJ., Paik, EH., Park, KR. (2006). Design of a Video Door Phone Service Providing Personal Mobility Based on Home Gateway System. In: Chong, I., Kawahara, K. (eds) Information Networking. Advances in Data Communications and Wireless Networks. ICOIN 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3961. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11919568_81

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