We concentrate on binding management of wireless
devices in residential premises, a service warranting
users’ attention. A decisive technique is to
provide users with a convenient means to organize
geographically dispersed wireless nodes to
work collaboratively where needed, regardless of
underlying topology. One major problem is tovisualize and manipulate hardware objects
through protocol stacks over radio interfaces in
software technology. Treatment involves graphical
user interface (GUI) programming, object-oriented
methodology, and automatic detection of new
startup devices. A second important problem is to
maintain the virtual connectivities among wireless
nodes remotely whatever the physical network
topology, so any new binding changes can be
made effectively. Here we shall resort to some
form of route (binding information) updates on
involved nodes. Proper application programming
interfaces (APIs) can be employed to expedite
software development. Solutions to the problems
should be energy-efficient.