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Wake on LAN Over the Internet as Web Service System on Chip

Wake on LAN Over the Internet as Web Service System on Chip,10.1109/TIE.2009.2029586,IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics,Francisco Macia-Perez

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In this paper, we introduce a system on chip designed to run a particular Web service (WS) in an application-specific integrated circuit. The system has been designed devoid of proces- sor and software and conceived as a hardware pattern for a trouble-free design of network services offered as WS in a service- oriented architecture (SOA). Therefore, the chip is not only able to act as a Simple Object Access Protocol service provider but also capable of registering the service on its own in an external broker server using the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration Standard publication protocol. This proposal has been named WS on chip, and its main goal is to implement more cost-effective and zero-management SOA network devices. To validate this ap- proach, a prototypical device has been developed using a field- programmable gate array technology. The particular network service selected has been Wake on LAN (WoL) over the Internet, thus allowing any WS client to wake up any network node compat- ible with WoL technology. A full SOA scenario has also been de- veloped to test the prototype functionalities and show the proposal validity.
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics - IEEE TRANS IND ELECTRON , vol. 58, no. 3, pp. 839-849, 2011
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