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Research On Structured Association Of Identifiers And Addressing In The Ubiquitous Network

Posted on:2012-10-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2218330338453371Subject:Electronics and Communications Engineering
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In recent years, ubiquitous network related applications, technologies, and development have attracted considerable attention around the world and have been becoming the strategic high ground of capturing the future economic and scientific development. One of the important features of the ubiquitous network is to break the form of communication between people and to include the perception of the physical world, i.e. to enable forms of collaboration and communication between people and things, and between things themselves. And the identifiers and addressing are the basis to achieve the above communications and applications activities. However, there are so many identification technologies presently and the relevant applications situation is complex. Therefore, to analyze the identifiers and addressing systematically and comprehensively and to research and promote the association and collaboration between different systems in the ubiquitous network have important significance.Based on the analysis on the connotation of identification and addressing in the ubiquitous network and the existing relevant technologies, this paper makes an intensive study on the develop features and trends of identification and addressing technologies and their information applications, discusses the problems of the current stage, presents the requirements of the identifiers and addressing in the ubiquitous network, and designs and builds the structured information association network based on them and illustrates it's concept, design methods, system framework, module function, supporting technologies, service process and deployment recommendations.
Keywords/Search Tags:ubiquitous network, identifier, addressing, structured information association
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