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Authoring and E-LOTOS conception of interactive networked multimedia applications in MUSE environment
[chapter]
1998
Performance of Information and Communication Systems
This work presents MUSE, a graphical environment for modeling interactive networked multimedia applications. ...
The authoring model proposed in this work and adopted by the tool deals with media objects distributed in a computer network, allowing the definition of acceptable delay thresholds and alternative media ...
When one deal with media objects like audio and video, however, it is important to determine both a minimum and a maximum presentation duration, since these media objects will be hardly presented at the ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35355-5_24
fatcat:ct4g5fjflvbhtb3v5xqwb7sw24
Modeling and validation support for interactive networked multimedia applications
[chapter]
1998
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This work presents MUSE, a graphical environment for modeling interactive networked multimedia applications. ...
The authoring model proposed in this work and adopted by the environment deals with media objects distributed in a computer network, allowing the definition of acceptable delay thresholds and alternative ...
This is modeled in Scene3, where the animation fragment ANI_P1 is presented in parallel with a button (Interaction).
Event Duration and Delay. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-64359-1_773
fatcat:pae6eo2tofakljs4fa433pzssa
MUSE — An interactive networked multimedia applications specification environment with E-LOTOS translator
[chapter]
1998
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The authoring model proposed in this work and adopted by the environment deals with media objects distributed in a computer network, allowing the definition of acceptable presentation delay thresholds ...
This work presents MUSE, a graphical environment for modeling interactive networked multimedia applications. ...
When one deal with media objects like audio and video, however, it is important to determine both a minimum and a maximum presentation duration, since these media objects will be hardly presented at the ...
doi:10.1007/bfb0054230
fatcat:obumaghwfzhltfqw525jxhcwka
Specifying and authoring multimedia scenarios
1999
IEEE Multimedia
Therefore, we aim to transform SMIL documents in our script language and use our tools to check them. MM ...
The second direction seems especially fruitful since authors are producing more interactive multimedia content for Web pages and SMIL appears promising. ...
In some cases objects have uncertain starting or ending points (that is, partially unspecified durations). ...
doi:10.1109/93.790609
fatcat:vyw72jwd5rcdhgoflakzai7uvm
Reliable Asynchronous Image Transfer Protocol in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
2010
Sensors
In the paper, we propose a reliable asynchronous image transfer protocol, RAIT. ...
RAIT applies a double sliding window method to node-to-node transfer, with one sliding window for the receiving queue, which is used to prevent packet loss caused by communication failure between nodes ...
As a consequence, in order to deal with multimedia content, a network protocol should provide end-to-end reliability of packet transmission, in consideration of the characteristics of multimedia content ...
doi:10.3390/s100301487
pmid:22294883
pmcid:PMC3264435
fatcat:macmi75pmzaezahxk2bfm4g5vm
Multimedia in sport – between illusion and realism
[chapter]
2008
Computers in Sport
In this contribution we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of multimedia. ...
In 1995, the term 'multimedia' was elected 'word of the year' by the Society of German Language. ...
has to deal not only with the learning subject as a phenomenon, but also with the cognitive models that stand behind the multimedia presentation. ...
doi:10.2495/9781845640644/11
fatcat:oeo4235l2fhfjdvrl4lsturbii
The timely computing base model and architecture
2002
IEEE transactions on computers
This creates a difficult-to-solve contradiction with regard to the adequate time model: synchronous, or asynchronous? ...
However, users of these systems increasingly require services with timeliness properties. ...
fully synchronous models is very difficult to achieve (if at all possible) in infrastructures with uncertain baseline timeliness properties. ...
doi:10.1109/tc.2002.1024739
fatcat:ymiao4gjqvbgdnffrzxcolymxu
Computational Intelligence in Multimedia Networking and Communications: Trends and Future Directions
[chapter]
2008
Studies in Computational Intelligence
This paper presents a review of the current literature on computational intelligence based approaches to various problems in multimedia networking and communications such as call admission control, management ...
Challenges to be addressed and future directions of research are also presented. ...
Synchronized presentation of multimedia is an important aspect of nearly all multimedia applications. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-76827-2_2
fatcat:7pat2jzdezcu5jxa5g52qj4fnq
Visualization of Qualitative Locations in Geographic Information Systems
2005
Cartography and Geographic Information Science
in GIS. ...
A qualitative location (QL) refers to the reference of a spatial location using linguistic terms such as qualitative descriptions and qualitative spatial relations with other geo-referenced features. ...
is present (i.e., one general area with uncertain boundaries); and • Both characteristics are present (i.e., multiple locations with uncertain boundaries). ...
doi:10.1559/152304005775194683
fatcat:nb42efukdjakhmmijzcsuenfqy
Event composition in time-dependent distributed systems
1999
Proceedings Fourth IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems. CoopIS 99 (Cat. No.PR00384)
In this paper we introduce a mechanism based on NTP synchronized local clocks with global reference time injected by GPS time servers. ...
Many interesting application systems, ranging from workflow management and CSCW to air traffic control, are eventdriven and time-dependent and must interact with heterogeneous components in the real world ...
If accuracy is a requirement, internal clock synchronization algorithms can be integrated with external clock synchronization as in recent hybrid clock synchronization algorithms [15, 40, 46] . ...
doi:10.1109/coopis.1999.792159
dblp:conf/coopis/LiebigCB99
fatcat:j2gvqzx34nc3hn5q4phdzastwu
A Unified Broadcast Layer for Horizon 2020 Delivery of Multimedia Services
2014
IEEE transactions on broadcasting
In the context of such a cooperative approach, this paper proposes the definition of a unified broadcast layer, close to the 3GPP LTE technology, and therefore liable to be easily integrated in mobile ...
It is expected that, in the coming years, the video data traffic carried by mobile networks will increase drastically. ...
in this paper. ...
doi:10.1109/tbc.2014.2315764
fatcat:ruxb4m5qlzaljfbskgadoeosq4
Temporal Consistency Among Five-Sensory Events: Application to Multimedia Technology
2011
International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications
This algorithm will be very useful for applications in Web 2.0 location-based context awareness in multimedia technology. ...
Since a multimedia message containing fused five-sensory information describes patterns of occurrence of events in the real world, the invocation of a partially ordered sequence of such messages in a given ...
This consistency is analogous to the "lip synchronization problem (the synchronization of a video with audio and lip movements)". ...
doi:10.5121/ijcnc.2011.3612
fatcat:xmztkzgd75g5hb2aw4dw6zb454
Verifying Service Continuity in a Dynamic Reconfiguration Procedure: Application to a Satellite System
2004
Automated Software Engineering : An International Journal
TURTLE extends UML class diagrams with composition operators, and activity diagrams with temporal operators. ...
The paper discusses the use of the TURTLE UML profile to model and verify service continuity during dynamic reconfiguration of embedded software, and space-based telecommunication software in particular ...
According to Kramer (1985) , so-called "intrinsic" properties deal with the application's internal logical consistency. ...
doi:10.1023/b:ause.0000017742.47984.6c
fatcat:csks3tv6ufbwflfgwfny3ixp7y
Scheduling multimedia services in a low-power MAC for wireless and mobile ATM networks
1999
IEEE transactions on multimedia
Most scheduling algorithms proposed for either wired or wireless networks were analyzed with homogeneous traffic or multimedia services with simplified traffic models. ...
Based on the structure of EC-MAC and the characteristics of wireless channel, we propose a new algorithm that can deal with the burst errors and the locationdependent errors. ...
In addition, realistic multimedia traffic models were not used to investigate the performance. It is uncertain how well these algorithms will be for multimedia terminals with limited battery power. ...
doi:10.1109/6046.766739
fatcat:tm4cectsbbdy5aulxqfm3anpji
Events in Multimedia Electronic Chronicles (E-Chronicles)
2006
International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS)
We believe that to deal with dynamic information, events should be used as the fundamental basis in organizing and accessing information. ...
We present multimedia electronic chronicles (e-chronicles) as an example of emerging systems that need such technology. ...
We also thank Susanne Boll, Rahul Singh, Sharad Mehrotra, and several other members of RESCUE team for discussions related to the role of event models in many emerging applications. ...
doi:10.4018/jswis.2006040101
fatcat:7jpzloayo5b4fbzmcdanxxf6ea
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