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People find themselves commuting longer and longer times to work or
traveling away from home. Many families have both parents working.
Time dedicated for household chores and monitoring has become
scarce. Thus, there is an increasing need for people to be able to
control their devices from any location at any time. Moreover, they
need to be able to control multiple devices at the same time. More
and more homes have networked devices, and more and more homes have
connections to the Internet. It is relatively easy to create
advanced user interfaces for these devices, if one has a rich
environment with a graphical display and keyboard or pen input.
However, by far the most ubiquitous networked device is the plain
old telephone, which has no display and only a 12-key keypad. This
book introduces a protocol, KPML, which enables the remote control
of multiple devices with devices that have only a 12-key keypad.
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