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= Overview =
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= OPENHOME =
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The adoption of broadband internet and the proliferation of wifi-connected devices such as smartphones, web tablets, and netbooks has resulted in the computer network becoming a standard feature of the modern home. However, there are a number of ways in which the modern householder is yet to receive the benefits of this home networking revolution.
 
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OpenHome is an independent body committed to resolving this through the design, implementation, and promotion of open standards. It stimulates innovation by transforming the home network into a rich environment for applications that fit into the way people live.
 
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== ohMedia ==
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The modern user of a personal computer or portable computing device is familiar with the process of installing applications according to their own personal taste or need. But there are a number of types of application that do not fit neatly into this pattern of deployment and use.
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[[ohMedia|ohMedia]] is an open standard that allows the seamless interaction of media within your home.
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The OpenHome Operating System, ohOs, fills this gap by providing a place to deploy software that can be used not only by a single individual but by all the members of a household. And in doing so ohOs opens the way for applications that:
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== ohNet ==
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* Allow householders to access and control a wide range of domestic appliances, such as lights, media players, and security cameras, organized from the perspective of the home as a whole.
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[[ohNet|ohNet]] is a modern cross platform networking stack.
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[Illustration of someone controlling lights using an iPad]
 
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* Allow householders to view, share, and maintain structured information that is meaningful to the home as a whole, such as a calendars, family address books, or photo albums.
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[Illustration of someone putting doctors appointment into family calendar]
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* Provide opportunities for creativity and fun within a shared family or other domestic setting.
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[Illustration of more than one person jointly doing a crossword?]
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* Provide rich, user-friendly, non-expert control over otherwise technically challenging networking facilities, such as parental control over internet access.
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[Illustration of a child unable to access the internet at night]
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* Provide a secure domain for archiving and messaging with all data preserved within the boundary of the domestic network.
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[Illustration of someone storing the code for a safe?]
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ohOs achieves this by providing lightweight, always-on, networked computing with applications that are easily deployed from a readily accessible App Store. More details are avaliable here.
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= ohMedia =
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UPnP AV is the most successful non-OpenHome open standard that attempt
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= Implementations =
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OpenHome believes that open standards are best accompanied by real world implementations of those standards. This ensures that those standards are both fit for use and immediately available for use.
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OpenHome publishes an ever-growing suite of high quality open software that is actively maintained and already proven in professional commercial products.
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This includes:
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* ohNet, the OpenHome networking stack, which provides for service-oriented, SOAP-based networking with UPnP support.
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* ohSongcast, which implements the OpenHome standards for one-to-many transmission of audio around a home network
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* ohNetworkMonitor, which provides facilities for troubleshooting home network problems
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 10 February 2015

OPENHOME

ohMedia

ohMedia is an open standard that allows the seamless interaction of media within your home.

ohNet

ohNet is a modern cross platform networking stack.