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Multimedia Networking

by Yago Sanchez De La Fuente, Thomas Wieg, technische Universität Berlin
"... The media, especially the video delivery over mobile channels may be affected by link outages and transmission bit rate variations due to the actual channel condition and the used wireless interface. In this paper we present the use of Priority-based Transmission Scheduling of SVC media data to over ..."
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to overcome link outages and reduction in channel bit rate in mobile networks. The Priority-based Transmission Scheduling framework aims to use the same transmission bit rate and the same overall buffer size as a traditionally streaming approach would require. In order to overcome outages and phases

Challenges in Multimedia Networking

by Aurel A. Lazar
"... We analyze the challenges encountered in realizing scalable multimedia networks with quality of service guarantees. Our presentation centers around: (i) seamless connection management between the network and the multimedia devices, (ii) multimedia abstractions with QOS guarantees, and (iii) the inte ..."
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We analyze the challenges encountered in realizing scalable multimedia networks with quality of service guarantees. Our presentation centers around: (i) seamless connection management between the network and the multimedia devices, (ii) multimedia abstractions with QOS guarantees, and (iii

A Binding Architecture for Multimedia Networks

by Aurel A. Lazar, Shailendra K. Bhonsle, Koon Seng Lim , 1994
"... An open architecture that achieves seamless binding between networking and multimedia devices is proposed. The building blocks of the binding architecture consist of a set of interfaces, methods and primitives. The former abstract the functionalities of multimedia networking devices and are organize ..."
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An open architecture that achieves seamless binding between networking and multimedia devices is proposed. The building blocks of the binding architecture consist of a set of interfaces, methods and primitives. The former abstract the functionalities of multimedia networking devices

Quality Requirements for Multimedia Network Services

by G. Karlsson, Gunnar Karlsson - in Proceedings of Radiovetenskap ach kommunikation , 1996
"... This paper is a review of the quality requirements for multimedia network services and some means of ensuring them. ..."
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This paper is a review of the quality requirements for multimedia network services and some means of ensuring them.

Recent advances in multimedia networking

by Eduardo Cerqueira, Sherali Zeadally, Mikołaj Leszczuk, Marilia Curado, Andreas Mauthe, S. Zeadally, M. Leszczuk, M. Curado, A. Mauthe , 2010
"... # The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In recent years, the ubiquity of multimedia services along with the proliferation of mobile devices and the demand for new audio and video applications are changing the life style of users. User demands for ..."
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for multimedia access anywhere, anytime from any device are creating new challenges for research communities from both academia and industry. It is expected that video-based services alone will account for 50 percent of all consumer network traffic in 2012 and we will continue to witness the explosive growth

Challenges In Wireless Multimedia Networks

by Sajal K. Das, Mainak Chatterjee
"... The advent of powerful hand-held devices and the desire for communication on the move, are the driving forces behind an emerging technology called mobile computing. Today, mobile computing users are being provided with applications such as electronic mail, short message service (SMS) and calendar ..."
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) and calendar/diary programs. Observing the growing demands of roaming users, it can be predicted that the next generation (3G and beyond) wireless networks will be burdened with bandwidth-intensive trac generated by personal multimedia applications such as web browsing, traveler information systems, video

On QOS Mapping in Multimedia Networks

by Jean-francois Huard, Aurel A. Lazar - Proceedings of the 21th IEEE International Computer Software and Application Conference (COMPSAC '97 , 1997
"... A framework for studying QOS mapping between various levels in the information transport protocol stack and a platform for evaluating the mapping rules by performing concurrent network and application level measurements of QOS are presented. An empirical loss mapping rule between the application (fr ..."
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) is one of the key requirements of ATM networks. The task of guaranteeing end-to-end QOS requires the understanding of the various levels of QOS of the protocol stack. For example, switch vendors are typically concerned only with per-hop, per-class cell-level QOS while applications with multimedia streams

An Architecture for Performance Management of Multimedia Networks

by Giovanni Pacifici, Rolf Stadler - PROC. IFIP/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT , 1995
"... A principal requirement for multimedia networks is the ability to allocate resources to network services with different quality-of-service demands. The objectives of achieving efficient resource utilization, providing quality-of-service guarantees, and adapting to changes in traffic statistics ma ..."
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A principal requirement for multimedia networks is the ability to allocate resources to network services with different quality-of-service demands. The objectives of achieving efficient resource utilization, providing quality-of-service guarantees, and adapting to changes in traffic statistics

Quality Of Service In Multimedia Networks

by Martin Fricker, Armin Eberlein, Simon Littlejohns, Russell Workman, Fred Halsall
"... Today's networks struggle providing a data transmission service of sufficient quality. The demands imposed on the networks by current applications, such as multimedia applications, cannot easily be met. Error-free data delivery within tight time constraints are required by some applications in ..."
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Today's networks struggle providing a data transmission service of sufficient quality. The demands imposed on the networks by current applications, such as multimedia applications, cannot easily be met. Error-free data delivery within tight time constraints are required by some applications

RSVP protocol in Multimedia Networks

by T. Saidurga, D. V. Manjula
"... Abstract- Contrary to the high bandwidth, real-time and bursty traffic of multimedia data, in real life, networks are shared by thousands and millions of users, and have limited bandwidth, unpredictable delay and availability. The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) is a network-control protocol th ..."
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Abstract- Contrary to the high bandwidth, real-time and bursty traffic of multimedia data, in real life, networks are shared by thousands and millions of users, and have limited bandwidth, unpredictable delay and availability. The Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) is a network-control protocol
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