IP real-time multimedia applications present a challenging environment for network and service management, which requires a new approach. DYSWIS (Do You See What I See), proposed i...
Kai X. Miao, Henning Schulzrinne, Vishal Kumar Sin...
Peer-to-peer content distribution provides high network throughput with relatively low server cost and scales better than traditional content distribution networks with respect to...
– In the past few years considerable demand for user oriented multimedia information systems has developed. These systems must provide a rich set of functionality so that new, co...
In this paper, we introduce an XML-based Hierarchical QoS Markup Language, called HQML, to enhance distributed multimedia applications on the World Wide Web (WWW) with Quality of ...
Abstract-- In this paper, we propose a new map-based content sharing system 'MapWiki' for ubiquitous content distribution. In MapWiki, users can publish location-dependen...