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In this paper we present an embedded device able to manage the remote boot of network nodes by means of Wake on LAN (WoL) through Internet and wide area network, presenting it as a Web service. The service is known as WoLI and comprises a network device, a group of embedded software applications in that device and an application protocol known as WoLIP. This device is small and requires only minimal...
In the last years, the maturity reached by the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) has led us to an scenario which is suitable for facing the new business models, arisen as a consequence of the adoption of the Internet as the basic development infrastructure: strengthen of relationships between organizations and also between each organization and its customers, access to new markets,...
The more the information technologies begin to be incorporated into the industrial productive fabric, the more complex it becomes to organise them. It is vital to implant proactive, self-managed systems that ensure continuous operation and, therefore, business continuity. This article proposes a regeneration system for industrial production elements that transfers the concept of high availability...
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