DNS Name Autoconfiguration for Internet of Things Devices
draft-jeong-homenet-device-name-autoconf-04
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Authors | Jaehoon Paul Jeong , sejunlee@skku.edu , Park Jung-Soo | ||
Last updated | 2016-04-12 (Latest revision 2015-10-10) | ||
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Abstract
This document specifies an autoconfiguration scheme for the global (or local) DNS names of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as appliances and sensors. By this scheme, the DNS name of an IoT device can be autoconfigured with the device's category and model in wired and wireless target networks (e.g., home, office, shopping mall, smart grid, and road network). This DNS name lets IoT users (e.g., home residents and customers) in the Internet (or local network) easily identify each device for monitoring and remote- controlling it in the target network.
Authors
Jaehoon Paul Jeong
sejunlee@skku.edu
Park Jung-Soo
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