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CISS
2008
IEEE
16 years 12 days ago
Network distribution capacity and content-pipe gap
Abstract— The growth of video content and diversification of content-sharing methods in the Internet lead to an exciting range of new problems in networking, communications, and...
Mung Chiang
ICMCS
2005
IEEE
131views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2005»
15 years 11 months ago
Attacks and Forensic Analysis for Multimedia Content Protection
Piracy is one of the biggest concerns in entertainment industry. Digital copies are perfect copies. An anti-piracy defense is to perform forensic analysis and identify who partici...
Hongxia Jin, Jeffery Lotspiech
FLAIRS
2008
15 years 8 months ago
Problem Posing in AnimalWatch: An Interactive System for Student-Authored Content
Bringing users into the process of content development may help to reduce the time and cost associated with tutoring system development, and may benefit users by deepening their u...
Mike Birch, Carole R. Beal
CDC
2008
IEEE
153views Control Systems» more  CDC 2008»
16 years 12 days ago
A stackelberg game for pricing uplink power in wide-band cognitive radio networks
— We study the problem of pricing uplink power in wide-band cognitive radio networks under the objective of revenue maximization for the service provider and while ensuring incen...
Ashraf Al Daoud, Tansu Alpcan, Sachin Kumar Agarwa...
IPPS
2008
IEEE
16 years 10 days ago
LiteLoad: Content unaware routing for localizing P2P protocols
In today’s extensive worldwide Internet traffic, some 60% of network congestion is caused by Peer to Peer sessions. Consequently ISPs are facing many challenges like: paying fo...
Shay Horovitz, Danny Dolev