Abstract
We propose a peer-to-peer P2P home monitoring system architecture to exploit a vacuum robot with an IP camera, a movable IP camera. The key implementation issues for the proposed system are: i the easy configuration of a vacuum robot to connect to Wi-Fi network; ii the session management between a vacuum robot and a home monitoring server; iii the support of the network address translator NAT traversal between a vacuum robot and a user terminal. To solve these issues, we use and extend the Wi-Fi protected setup WPS, the session initiation protocol SIP, and the user datagram protocol UDP hole punching. To configure a vacuum robot easily, we present the GENERATE method which is an extension to the SIP that allows for the generation of a SIP URI. To reduce the load on the server for NAT traversal, we also devise the low time-to-live TTL-based UDP hole punching scheme.
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