Accepted for demonstration session at CCNC 2009 in Las Vegas, USA
Happily, our demonstration proposal was accepted for the 6th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (IEEE CCNC 2009) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The conference takes place from 10th to 13th of January.
This demonstration, titled "Media Delivery to Remote Renderers Controlled by the Mobile Phone" is based on our earlier work "Phone-controlled Delivery of NGN Services into Residential Environments".
In the following figure (right hand side) shows the scenario we will demonstrate.
Here is the abstract of our proposal:
"In today’s content delivery solutions, service delivery and control are still tightly coupled, a service typically being delivered to the same device that controls the session. We present a solution that was designed with the goal to decouple service control and delivery. Using our approach, multimedia streaming services can be delivered to off-the-shelf DLNA devices in visited networks. The service provider receives information about the remote media player and access environment via a mobile phone. Proximity technologies (e.g. barcodes, NFC) of the control device are used for the exchange of required credentials. This paper describes a typical scenario and our prototype implementation."
Authors are: Andreas Fasbender, Martin Gerdes, Andreas Häber, Takeshi Matsumura and Frank Reichert.



