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@InProceedings{CookWhite99,
  title = "{J}ava {J}oins {IEEE}-1355 in the {H}ome {N}etwork",
  author= "Cook, Barry M. and White, N. H.",
  editor= "Cook, Barry M.",
  pages = "67--76",
  booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-22: {A}rchitectures, {L}anguages and {T}echniques for {C}oncurrent {S}ystems",
  isbn= "90 5199 480 X",
  year= "1999",
  month= "mar",
  abstract= "Issues concerning Home networks are discussed. The two main
     areas are the physical connections used and the
     communications protocols required. Of the physical
     connections available the IEEE-1355 family is addressed in
     particular. The software protocol proposed consists of
     embedding device drivers within the device itself. The
     device uploads its driver to one or many intelligent units.
     This approach is achieved here by using Java bytecode. It is
     argued that this mechanism eliminates the need for a
     pre-determined all-encompassing protocol, provides a simple
     and future-proof system and ensures that home networks can
     be quite literally plug and play. "
}

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