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Interactive Multimedia on Next Generation Networks First International Workshop on Multimedia Interactive Protocols and Systems, MIPS 2003, Napoli, Italy, November 18-21, 2003, Proceedings
Başlık:
Interactive Multimedia on Next Generation Networks First International Workshop on Multimedia Interactive Protocols and Systems, MIPS 2003, Napoli, Italy, November 18-21, 2003, Proceedings
ISBN:
9783540400127
Edition:
1st ed. 2003.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIV, 422 p. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2899
Contents:
Wireless Multimedia Systems -- The Impact of Wireless Device Access on Content Delivery Networks -- Adaptive Access Regulation for VBR Video Streams -- Performance Evaluation of Live Video Streaming Service in 802.11b WLAN Environment under Different Load Conditions -- Packetization Scheme for Streaming High-Quality Audio over Wireless Links -- Communication Protocols for Multimedia -- Preserving Established Communications in IPv6 Multi-homed Sites with MEX -- Observations on Equation-Based Estimation of TCP-Compatible Rate for Multi-rate Multicast Scenarios -- Smoothing the TCP Rate by Learning the Delay versus Window Size Dependency -- KOM ScenGen The Swiss Army Knife for Simulation and Emulation Experiments -- Scheduling Issues -- The Effect of Per-input Shapers on the Delay Bound in Networks with Aggregate Scheduling -- Scheduling and Quality Differentiation in Differentiated Services -- Caching -- Size-Distortion Optimized Proxy Caching for Robust Transmission of MPEG-4 Video -- Design and Performance Evaluation of a Price-Based Cache Algorithm for Mobile Web Services -- Quality of Service Architectures -- Admission Control and Resource Reservation Framework for the OMODIS QoS Framework -- Efficient Reservation-Based QoS Architecture -- Performance Evaluation of the Preemptive Bandwidth Allocation Protocol -- Impact of Network Topology on the Performance of Budget Based Network Admission Control Methods -- Novel Communication Services -- Perceptual Network Metaphors: Breaking the Network Transparency Paradigm -- Quality Differentiation with Source Shaping and Forward Error Correction -- Mapping UMTS Bearers to DiffServ PHBs -- Enhancing the Coexistence of Unicast and Multicast Sessions in Diffserv Architecture -- Middleware -- Session Sharing as Middleware Service for Distributed Multimedia Applications -- Evaluation of Middleware for Distributed Objects on Handheld Devices -- Infrastructure -- Spatio-temporal QoS Pattern Analysis in Large Scale Internet Environment -- Jungle Issues in Class-Based Routing -- Second-Chance Auctions for Multimedia Session Pricing -- Efficient Offline Certificate Revocation -- IP Telephony -- Packetization and Silence Influence on VoIP Traffic Profiles -- Using Context Information to Avoid Service Interactions in IP Telephony -- Multimedia Applications -- cPost-it: Context-Based Information Sharing System -- Content Based Localized Robust Audio Watermarking -- A Mixed XML-JavaBeans Approach to Developing T-learning Applications for the Multimedia Home Platform -- A Multimedia, Multichannel, and Personalized News Provider -- Encoding -- Energy-Scalable Motion Estimation for Low-Power Multimedia Applications -- Pruned Mode Decision based on Variable Block Sizes Motion Compensation for H.264.
Abstract:
Multimedia Interactive Protocols and Systems (MIPS) is the brand new name of a workshop that has been successfully held for the ?rst time in 2002 in Coimbra, as the ?rst joint edition of two well established series of workshops: Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems (IDMS) and Protocols for Multimedia Systems (PROMS). The area covered by Multimedia Interactive Protocols and Systems is indeed broad, since it includes technical and practical issues related to d- tributed multimedia technologies, applications and services, with emphasis on their deployment over next generation networks. The topics set for MIPS 2003 were: mobile and wireless multimedia systems; multimedia middleware and communication protocols; Quality of Service issues; resource management for multimedia services; active and programmable netw- king for multimedia applications; mobile agents for multimedia; multimedia d- tribution and transport; tra?c engineering and service engineering; ubiquitous computing; networked audio-video devices; development tools for distributed multimedia applications; multimedia applications such as video-on-demand, - gital video libraries, video games, virtual community, teleworking, teleteaching, e-commerce, virtual reality simulations; performance of protocols and applica- ons;contentmanagement;serviceaccess;security,authentication,privacy,wat- marking; accounting and tari? policing for multimedia teleservices; multimedia encoding and compression. The Call for Papers attracted more than 130 submissions from Europe, Asia and the Americas, covering most of the proposed topics. With the help of a very dedicated Program Committee and of a number of associate reviewers, subm- sions were carefully evaluated, with an average of three reviewers for each paper.
Dil:
English