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Multimedia: where are we now and where do we go from here?
1996
Behavoir research methods, instruments & computers
Word of failed attempts at fully exploiting the capabilities of multimedia may be more familiar. Specific examples of substandard efforts are rarely identified or analyzed in detail. ...
Successes are usually only known by the limited number of students who have sat through a given class and perhaps by a fortunate few colleagues who have seen an innovative demonstration presented at a ...
Where Did We Come From? ...
doi:10.3758/bf03204786
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Quality of Service: Where are We ?
[chapter]
1997
Building QoS into Distributed Systems
The most prominent of these applications are distributed multimedia applications which transmit and process audiovisual information streams. ...
Furthermore, past, actual, and future issues are discussed which we consider to be important for QoS architectures. ...
These problems can be solved by 'middleware' approaches (e.g., [9) ) where media scaling methods are integrated into a general system support for multimedia. ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-35170-4_25
fatcat:rpkgqrcgpzc3nnnynjm3jdwymy
Electronic Publishing in Science - Where are We Now?
1997
Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community
"~ Serials -Vol.20, no& Mmch 1997 F A Mastroddi Electronic Publishing in Sciencew k e we we now? ...
Networks and senrices: there are several evolutionary paths for networkers. ...
doi:10.1629/1033
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Next Generation 911: Where Are We? What Have We Learned? What Lies Ahead?
2017
IEEE Communications Magazine
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling elements are shown in blue, data-bases in yellow, and public switched telephone network (PSTN) elements in beige. ...
Calls that arrive from IP networks use SIP for signaling and Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) for voice and video. ...
He has made contributions in Internet transport protocols (e.g., TCP, SCTP), signal protocols (e.g., SIP, XMPP), VoIP, IP-telephony convergence, conferencing over IP, 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsys-tem, HTTP ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2017.7823350
fatcat:6jza7y7qmzcthb7xpredjgl45u
Congestion Control Protocols for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
2016
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
Wireless Sensor Network(WSN) are now evolved as Wireless Multimedia Sensor networks(WMSN) which are used to collect audio video data in various applications. ...
In this paper different congestion control protocols are discussed for multimedia communication in WMSN. ...
In this section few congestion control protocols are considered. WCCP [1] proposes a congestion control protocol for wireless Multimedia sensor network. ...
doi:10.21275/v5i3.nov162108
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Session Initiation Protocol
[chapter]
2016
Multimedia Networks
has decided to use SIP for signaling and work is ongoing to meet 3GPP network and IP multimedia system requirements. ...
Session Initiation Protocol, SIP, provides controlplane signaling for the IP networks. ...
Limitations to usage SIP and SDP are extremely extendable protocols. Still, there are areas where they are not appropriate. Some of the areas are discussed below [39] . ...
doi:10.1002/9781119090151.ch6
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A Hierarchical Multi-hop Multimedia Routing Protocol for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
2012
Network Protocols and Algorithms
Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) play an important role in pervasive and ubiquitous systems. ...
PEMuR) in terms of network lifetime and video quality level. ...
Hence, it is different from existing hierarchical routing protocols presented in Section 2, where the nodes at least have to Network Protocols and Algorithms ISSN 1943 -3581 2012 www.macrothink.org/npa ...
doi:10.5296/npa.v4i4.2121
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Multimedia group synchronization protocols for integrated services networks
1996
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
This paper introduces new group synchronization protocols for real time, multimedia applications, including teleconference, teleorchstration and multimedia on demand services. ...
The only Ca-primi knowIedge the protocols require is an upper bound on the end-to-end delay. ...
CONCLUSION Our work provides synchronization protocols for multimedia traffic in integrated services networks. ...
doi:10.1109/49.481702
fatcat:zitve6elqfcttlhr57qsn4qaoy
Internet Protocols Over Wireless Networks
[chapter]
2001
Multimedia Communications
We discuss the problems that arise when standard Internet protocols are used over wireless links, such as degraded Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) performance when wireless errors are interpreted as ...
We use case studies drawn from commercial Wireless Local Area Networks and cellular telephony systems to illustrate these problems. ...
SUMMARY We presented the performance problems faced by Internet protocols when deployed over wireless networks. We also discussed existing performance enhancements at various protocol layers. ...
doi:10.1016/b978-012282160-8/50015-3
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Protocol architecture for multimedia applications over ATM networks
1996
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
In this paper we describe the semantics of such a protocol stack, and discuss its advantages over traditional protocol architectures from the perspective of distributed multimedia applications. ...
Although a considerable e ort is underway to tune these protocols for ATM networks, we believe that a new ATM speci c protocol stack i s e s s e n tial to e ectively exploit all the bene ts of ATM. ...
Concluding Remarks We h a ve proposed a new protocol architecture tailored to ATM networks which is particularly suitable for multimedia applications. ...
doi:10.1109/49.536484
fatcat:azluk6cqrrduxjo52vebp2woyi
Protocol architecture for multimedia applications over ATM networks
1995
Computer communication review
In this paper we describe the semantics of such a protocol stack, and discuss its advantages over traditional protocol architectures from the perspective of distributed multimedia applications. ...
Although a considerable e ort is underway to tune these protocols for ATM networks, we believe that a new ATM speci c protocol stack i s e s s e n tial to e ectively exploit all the bene ts of ATM. ...
Concluding Remarks We h a ve proposed a new protocol architecture tailored to ATM networks which is particularly suitable for multimedia applications. ...
doi:10.1145/214299.214301
fatcat:7mhkkgzawrcjxbaqk73zcxpjau
Cross-Layer Protocols for Multimedia Communications over Wireless Networks
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
, namely real-time multimedia applications. ...
Delivering real-time multimedia traffic over a complex network like the Internet is a particularly challenging task since these applications have strict quality-of-service (QoS) requirements on bandwidth ...
Various issues and challenges for designing cross-layer, cross-network protocols are these emerging networks are also presented. ...
arXiv:1110.0147v2
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A Call Admission Control Protocol for Multimedia Cellular Networks
2008
Journal of Networks
In this paper, we propose a call admission control protocol for cellular multimedia wireless networks. ...
Multimedia networks are characterized by a wide variety of bandwidth requests, priorities, and drop-off/rejection requirements by different customers. ...
In this paper, we propose a borrowing based call admission control protocol for multimedia based wireless networks. Our protocol supports priority in both admission and borrowing. ...
doi:10.4304/jnw.3.8.45-54
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Design of Dynamic MAC protocol for Wireless Multimedia Networks
2012
International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks
A Dynamic MAC protocol is developed for WCDMA wireless multimedia networks. It uses multiple slots per frame allowing multiple users to transmit simultaneously using their own CDMA codes. ...
By simulation results, we show that our proposed MAC protocol achieves 100% throughput under low contention and 90% throughput under high contention and also reduces power consumption. ...
In this paper, we have developed a Dynamic MAC protocol for wireless multimedia networks. ...
doi:10.5121/ijwmn.2012.4105
fatcat:laxrylse5vb3vnfcjcr4ohflxm
Study of Multimedia Delivery over Software Defined Networks
2016
Network Protocols and Algorithms
This paper shows a performance comparison between Mininet and a real network when multimedia streams are being delivered. ...
They have great potential in both the creation and development of new network protocols and the inclusion of distributed artificial intelligence in the network. ...
To send the multimedia traffic, we have used a Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) specified by the IETF through the RFC 1889 [9] . ...
doi:10.5296/npa.v7i4.8794
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