| D. A. Turner and K. W. Ross. Continuous media e-mail on the internet: Infrastructure inadequacies and a sender-side solution. IEEE Network, 14(4):30--37, July/Aug. 2000. |
....Internet becomes inadequate to face with the very diverse requirements on network Quality of Service (QoS) of the new multimedia applications. The Internet has perhaps become a victim of its own success [1] Many of those new applications are based in the delivery of continuous media content [2]. Thus, a key point to the success of such applications is the delivery quality of the video and audio streams. In the case of a video transmission over a packet network, like the Internet, both the encoding and the transmission processes a ect the QoS [3] Video streams are typically compressed ....
D. A. Turner and K. W. Ross, \Continuous media e-mail on the Internet: Infrastructure inadequacies and a sender-side solution", IEEE Network, vol. 14, pp. 30-37, July 2000.
....new multimedia applications [1, 2] The Internet has perhaps become a victim of its own success [3] Many of those new applications are based in the delivery of con Artur Ziviani has a scholarship from CAPES Brazil. This work was sponsored by FUJB, CNPq, and CAPES COFECUB. tinuous media content [4]. Thus, a key point to the success of such applications is the delivery quality of the video and audio streams. In the case of a video transmission over a packet network, like the Internet, both the encoding and the transmission processes a ect the QoS [5] Video streams are typically compressed ....
D. A. Turner and K. W. Ross, \Continuous media e-mail on the Internet: Infrastructure inadequacies and a sender-side solution", IEEE Network, vol. 14, pp. 30-37, July 2000.
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D. A. Turner and K. W. Ross. Continuous media e-mail on the internet: Infrastructure inadequacies and a sender-side solution. IEEE Network, 14(4):30--37, July/Aug. 2000.
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D. A. Turner and K. W. Ross. Continuous media e-mail on the internet: Infrastructure inadequacies and a sender-side solution. IEEE Network, 14(4):30--37, July/Aug. 2000.
....user agents (mail readers) However, a more fundamental barrier to the development of CM email is the manner in which Internet email is currently stored and delivered, which we describe in the next section. The remainder of this paper is organized as follows. In Sec. 2, we review the findings in [2], which identify the aspects of the current delivery model that act as barriers to the development of CM email. Sec. 3 reviews the sender stored delivery model proposed in [2] that solves these problems, and describes a Web based solution that can be implemented incrementally in individual sender ....
....we describe in the next section. The remainder of this paper is organized as follows. In Sec. 2, we review the findings in [2] which identify the aspects of the current delivery model that act as barriers to the development of CM email. Sec. 3 reviews the sender stored delivery model proposed in [2] that solves these problems, and describes a Web based solution that can be implemented incrementally in individual sender systems. We conclude Sec. 3 by identifying the benefits and problems with sender stored delivery. The final sections of the paper present our solutions to these problems. Sec. ....
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D. Turner and K. Ross. Continuous Media E-mail on the Internet: Infrastructure Inadequacies and a Sender- Side Solution. Submitted to IEEE Network Magazine.
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