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Accessing multimedia information in a networked environment introduces problems that do not exist when the same information is accessed locally.
Accessing multimedia information in a networked environment introduces problems that don't exist when the same information is accessed locally.
Accessing multimedia information in a networked environment introduces problems that don't exist when the same information is accessed locally.
Bulterman, D. (1993). Specification and support of adaptable networked multimedia. ACM Multimedia Systems Journal, 1(2), 68–76.
Abstract: Accessing multimedia information in a networked environment introduces problems that do not exist when the same information is accessed locally. These ...
Quality of Service (QoS) provision for emerging applications is a very hot research topics in recent years. QoS can be provided at different layers [10].
The increasing support for multimedia content in wireless computing devices, such as laptops, cellular phones and PDAs, has opened up a new, ...
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Recently, all-IP wireless systems have been standardized under the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) framework to support next generation value added mobile ...
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This system provides a model for other organisations or groups wishing to use multimedia for communication (two way information exchange) be it in training, ...
Abstract. Transport systems integrate operating system services such as memory and process management together with commu- nication protocols that utilize ...