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O serviço de acesso de banda larga, incluindo FTTH, é agora amplamente utilizado no Japão. Mais de metade dos agregados familiares que têm acesso à Internet em banda larga constroem redes locais (redes domésticas) nas suas casas. Além disso, aparelhos de informação como computadores pessoais, dispositivos de áudio e vídeo em rede e máquinas de jogos são conectados a redes domésticas, e muitas novas aplicações de serviços são fornecidas através da Internet. No entanto, ainda é difícil instalar e incorporar estes dispositivos e serviços porque os dispositivos em rede foram desenvolvidos em diferentes comunidades. Explico brevemente a situação atual dos dispositivos de informação e das tecnologias e serviços de redes domésticas e discuto alguns dos problemas e suas soluções.
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Akihiro TSUTSUI, "Latest Trends in Home Networking Technologies" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 8, pp. 2470-2476, August 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.8.2470.
Abstract: Broadband access service, including FTTH, is now in widespread use in Japan. More than half of the households that have broadband Internet access construct local area networks (home networks) in their homes. In addition, information appliances such as personal computers, networked audio, and visual devices and game machines are connected to home networks, and many novel service applications are provided via the Internet. However, it is still difficult to install and incorporate these devices and services because networked devices have been developed in different communities. I briefly explain the current status of information appliances and home networking technologies and services and discuss some of the problems in this and their solutions.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.8.2470/_p
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