internet video multimedia applications
Sony Ericsson: Microsoft said no, no, no
News Sony Ericsson has high hopes for the Xperia - not just that it will appeal to 'prosumers' but could even tempt enterprises away from the wares of BlackBerry-maker RIM, which has also been adding in a multimedia... [26 Sep 2008]
Policy Based Network Architecture in Support for Guaranteed QoS
White Paper Though such a model works well for certain traditional applications such as FTP, E-mail and less QoS constrained applications, it can be intolerable for newly emerged real-time,... [11 Sep 2008]
Experiments With Adaptive QoS Management for Multimedia Applications in Heterogeneous Environments
White Paper New classes of streaming multimedia applications, such as Video on Demand and IP Telephony, are being increasingly deployed. Furthermore, these applications can suffer... [17 Jul 2008]
Why Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Should Be Used in IP-Based Networks
White Paper The demand for multimedia applications along with rapid growth, the need for quality of service, reliability, efficiency and security have made traffic engineering an essential consideration in the... [11 Jul 2008]
Path Diversity and Bandwidth Allocation for Multimedia Streaming
White Paper The recent advent of widely available broadband Internet access has resulted in an explosive growth of new video streaming applications and research into methods to efficiently support... [11 Jul 2008]
A Survey of Application Layer Techniques for Adaptive Streaming of Multimedia
White Paper In such an environment, resources available to multimedia applications vary. We also discuss operating system methods to support adaptive multimedia. These technologies are expected to... [03 Jul 2008]
Metro Ethernet Services Business Overview for Service Providers
White Paper Demand for bandwidth in the Metropolitan-Area Network (MAN or metro) is expanding exponentially, the result of myriad factors, including data-intensive applications, new business models that rely on the... [31 May 2008]
Streaming Media Via TCP: Approaches to Bandwidth Sharing and Rate Adjustment
White Paper One challenge multimedia application developers face is that streaming audio and video places multiple competing requirements on the underlying transport mechanism. Supporting multimedia... [15 Jan 2008]
TCP-Friendly Video Transfer
White Paper When both TCP and UDP connections co-exist in the Internet environment, the performance of TCP connections is heavily affected by the behavior of "Greedy" UDP connections of real-time multimedia... [15 Jan 2008]
MPEG-TFRCP: Video Transfer With TCP-Friendly Rate Control Protocol
White Paper As the use of real-time multimedia applications increases, bandwidth available to TCP connections is oppressed by "Greedy" UDP traffic and their performance extremely deteriorates. The work discussed in... [15 Jan 2008]
Implementation of Video Transfer With TCP-Friendly Rate Control Protocol
White Paper As the use of real-time multimedia applications increases, a considerable amount of "Greedy" UDP traffic would easily dominate network bandwidth and packet loss. In this work, the author implements a... [15 Jan 2008]
Dynamic Quality Adaptation Mechanisms for TCP-Friendly MPEG-4 Video Transfer
White Paper When a considerable amount of UDP traffic is injected into the Internet by distributed multimedia applications, the Internet is easily driven congested. In order that... [06 Dec 2007]
The Case for Streaming Multimedia With TCP
White Paper This paper revisits and challenges the dogma that TCP is an undesirable choice for streaming multimedia, video in particular. For some time, the common view held that neither TCP nor UDP, the... [06 Dec 2007]
Animating SAS/GRAPH Output - Telling a Story That Changes Over Time
White Paper With the rapid advancements in computer processing speeds and high-end graphics displays, we've seen a proliferation of eye-catching animations, multimedia, and special effects in many common applications. [07 Nov 2007]
Adobe buys web word processor
News to distribute multimedia content with advertising. In other Max announcements, Adobe plans to release the beta version of its desktop video viewer, Adobe Media Player, which is now being used by CBS, PBS... [01 Oct 2007]
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