Device group management using virtual device domain
A technology of virtual equipment and virtual domain, which is applied in the direction of electrical digital data processing, special data processing applications, combination of various digital computers, etc., and can solve problems such as complex ownership of multiple devices
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[0029] FIG. 1 illustrates a system 10 of a number of communication-enabled devices. An individual may own more than one mobile phone, accessories such as headsets, PDAs, and remote devices such as burglar alarm systems and viewing cameras. On the left side of Figure 1 are local devices owned by the user. Local equipment may include terminal equipment (TE) 15 and mobile terminal (MT) 17, for example. One of the owned physical mobile phones may form a User Equipment (UE) comprising Terminal Equipment (TE) providing e.g. a user interface, a Mobile Terminal (MT) providing radio access and a USIM (Universal Subscriber identity module). Terminal equipment may also be replaceable and usable with several mobile terminals. An example of such a device accessory is a headset.
[0030] Users may also own devices or systems to be used remotely over the network 12 . Such systems access the network 12 via fixed or mobile terminals 14 . They can also have their own additional parts, whi...
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