Design of a universal middleware bridge for device interoperability in heterogeneous home network middleware

The paper proposes the design of a software universal middleware bridge (UMB) that can be used to solve seamless interoperability problems caused by the heterogeneity of several kinds of home network middleware. The proposed UMB dynamically maps physical devices in all the different middleware domains into virtually abstracted devices in the UMB domain and enables all home devices overlaid on heterogeneous networks to be seen as virtually the same physical devices in the same middleware domain, as well as to detect and control each other.

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