About: Network Access Device is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12124 publications have been published within this topic receiving 258876 citations.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a system for measuring wireless device and wireless network usage and performance metrics, which includes at least one wireless device, and data gathering software installed on the wireless device for collecting device parametric data.
Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring wireless device and wireless network usage and performance metrics are set forth. The system includes at least one wireless device, and data gathering software installed on the wireless device for collecting device parametric data, network parametric data, event data. A control center may receive, store and process said device parametric data, network parametric data, and event data.
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for playing back media from a network is presented, which includes receiving a search criteria from an enabled device and accessing a database comprising a plurality of network addresses.
Abstract: A method is provided for playing back media from a network. The method includes receiving a search criteria from a network enabled device. The method further includes accessing a database comprising a plurality of network addresses, where the database associates each address with one or more classes of information. The addresses in the database each access a media network resource. The method further includes selecting at least one address in the database using the search criteria, and signaling the selected address to the network enabled device. The method also includes controlling the network enabled device so as to automatically access and play back the media resource of the selected address.
TL;DR: In this article, a first home device capable of displaying user interface data is connected to a home network, and a second home device stores user interfaces that define a user interface for commanding and controlling the second home devices.
Abstract: A method and system for commanding and controlling diverse home devices. A first home device capable of displaying user interface data is connected to a home network. A second home device stores user interface data that defines a user interface for commanding and controlling the second home device, also connected to the home network. The first device receives the user interface data from the second device over the network. The first device then displays the user interface as defined by the data. The user interacts with the user interface displayed on the first device by a control device. User input is accepted from the user responsive to the interaction. Control and command information is sent from the first home device to the second home device in order to control the second device according to the user input. Since the user interface can be displayed from any device, a single control device may control a plurality of different devices without requiring any change in the mode of operation of the control device.
TL;DR: This paper proposes a new model which incorporates network coding and information security, and presents a construction of secure linear network codes provided a certain graph-theoretic sufficient condition is satisfied.
Abstract: Recent work on network coding renders a new view on multicasting in a network In the paradigm of network coding, the nodes in a network are allowed to encode the information received from the input links The usual function of switching at a node is a special case of network coding The advantage of network coding is that the full capacity of the network can be utilized In this paper, we propose a new model which incorporates network coding and information security Specifically, a collection of subsets of links is given, and a wiretapper is allowed to access any one (but not more than one) of these subsets without being able to obtain any information about the message transmitted Our model includes secret sharing as a special case We present a construction of secure linear network codes provided a certain graph-theoretic sufficient condition is satisfied
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for regulating access and managing distribution of content in a network, such as the Internet, is described, which includes communication gateways, installed at a subscriber site, internet control points, installed remotely, and various network elements installed throughout the network.
Abstract: There is provided a system for regulating access and managing distribution of content in a network, such as the Internet. The system includes communication gateways, installed at a subscriber site, internet control points, installed remotely, and various network elements installed throughout the network. The communication gateways and network elements operate in conjunction with the internet control points to restrict or allow access to specified Internet sites and to manage efficient distribution of content such as music, video, games, broadband data, real-time audio and voice applications, and software to subscribers.