JP2013521709A

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JP20120556179

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10-06-2013

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Application Date:

01-03-2011

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US

Priority Date:

01-03-2010

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JP20120556179

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US

Publication Date:

10-06-2013

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01-03-2011

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01-03-2010

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Abstract  Abstract

The M2M (machine to machine) GW (gateway) has RAR (reachability, addressing and repository) capabilities. The GW maintains a local mapping table and local device application repository, performs data aggregation, address / name translation, reports events, and establishes GW reachability and wake-up time. The GW supports requests from M2M applications or other capabilities at the GW and requests from the network and application (N & A) domain RAR. The GW can have M2M device and M2M Gateway Management (MDGM) capabilities that receive management requests for M2M devices and acts as a network proxy. The MDGM accepts and processes requests from the N & A domain on behalf of the M2M device, and executes the management function of the M2M device on behalf of the N & A domain. The MDGM may request permission from the N & A domain to perform interaction with the M2M device, initiate interaction with the M2M device for device management tasks, and report to the N & A domain.

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