eDomus: User-home interactions through Facebook and Named Data Networking

Named Data Networking (NDN) is a new architecture for the Future Internet that supports efficient data delivery by directly using content names instead of IP addresses. This content-centric approach can be especially useful for IoT applications, where everyday objects embedding wirelessly connected constrained devices should be accessed, by both other machines and users. In such a context, we focus on the smart home domain and propose a framework called eDomus that (i) leverages functionalities by a popular social network, i.e., Facebook, to allow a user to remotely interact with the home network and (ii) is augmented with NDN concepts to properly monitor the domestic environment. In this paper, we present our framework and our preliminary prototype, by also providing some hints on future work.

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