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Information technology — UPnP Device Architecture — Part 28-1: Multiscreen device control protocol — Multiscreen architecture
Summary
Today multi-screen/second-screen solutions are proliferating. However, each is a proprietary
vertical for particular vendor(s). Therefore users expectations aren’t being met:
? Seamless interoperability across vendors.
? Ability for second screen integrated usages rather than 100s of different apps.
The UPnP Multi-Screen Device Control Protocols (DCPs) provide an open interface to enable
this interoperability between devices and applications, i.e. enable time-sensitive and
interactive services, including implementation-specific applications, among various display
devices.
This document describes the overall Multi-Screen Architecture, which forms the foundation for
the UPnP Multi-Screen Device and Service templates. The Multi-Screen Architecture defines
the general interaction between UPnP control points and UPnP devices defined by the UPnP
Multi-Screen DCPs.
vertical for particular vendor(s). Therefore users expectations aren’t being met:
? Seamless interoperability across vendors.
? Ability for second screen integrated usages rather than 100s of different apps.
The UPnP Multi-Screen Device Control Protocols (DCPs) provide an open interface to enable
this interoperability between devices and applications, i.e. enable time-sensitive and
interactive services, including implementation-specific applications, among various display
devices.
This document describes the overall Multi-Screen Architecture, which forms the foundation for
the UPnP Multi-Screen Device and Service templates. The Multi-Screen Architecture defines
the general interaction between UPnP control points and UPnP devices defined by the UPnP
Multi-Screen DCPs.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN) |
| Publication Date | 05/19/2021 |
| Page Count | 26 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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