Information technology - UPnP device architecture - Part 16-1: Low Power Device Control Protocol - Low Power Architecture

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ISO/IEC 29341-16-1:2011 defines an architecture that will address the issue of reporting and tracking power states of nodes in a network. The UPnP Low Power solution is designed to enable nodes in the network to report and track the Low Power states of other nodes in the network. Additionally, for nodes that support wake up capabilities, this architecture addresses methods to wake up those nodes when required. The objective of the UPnP Low Power solution is to allow UPnP devices to conserve energy and still be discoverable by UPnP Control Points. The UPnP Control Point will be aware of the UPnP devices and services implemented on a Low Power device even when the Low Power device is in a power savings mode. This architecture document defines two UPnP services that comprise the UPnP Low Power framework: Low Power device service and Basic Power Management Proxy service.

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28-Aug-2011
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CONTENTS

Glossary . 3
1  Introduction . 4
2  UPnP Low Power Feature Overview . 4
2.1  The Need for UPnP Low Power . 4
2.2  System Power States . 4
2.3  UPnP Low Power Network Elements . 5
2.4  Overarching Use Cases . 6
2.4.1  UPnP Low Power Solution - Without Proxy . 6
2.4.2  UPnP Low Power Solution – With Basic Power Management Proxy . 7
2.5  Low Level Use Cases . 8
2.5.1  Use Case 1 – Device Waking PC without Use of Proxy . 9
2.5.2  Use Case 2 – Node Going to Sleep . 10
2.5.3  Use Case 3 – Device Entering System . 11
2.5.4  Use case 4 – Device leaving system . 12
2.5.5  Use Case 5 – Node Changing IP Address . 13
2.5.6  Use Case 6 – Device Waking PC – Using proxy . 14
3  Theory of Operation . 15
3.1  Impact on UPnP Device Architecture 1.0 and 1.1 .
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