In this paper, we consider the problem of adaptively delivering live multimedia broadcasts (e.g., for applications such as TV, radio, or e-cinema) to a potentially large number of mobile hosts that roam about in a wireless internet with hotspots. We take a user-oriented approach based on an application-level delivery infrastructure consisting of and managed by (value-added) service providers. The service providers are mobility-aware and offer broadcasts in configurations that are optimized for wireless links and mobile hosts. In hotspots, mobile hosts may be able to simultaneously reach several localized service providers through different interfaces. Within this context, we present the design of a lightweight application-level protocol tha...
We consider the distribution of real-time multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) through ...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
Undeniably the support of data services over the wireless Internet is becoming increasingly challeng...
In this paper, we consider the problem of adaptively delivering live multimedia broadcasts (e.g., fo...
We consider the distribution of channels of live multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) v...
In this thesis, we consider the efficient distribution of live and scheduled multimedia content (e.g...
Flexible multi-media streaming application such as advertisement in-sertion, location based services...
Future mobile wireless Internet will need to support flexible interactive services such as wireless ...
Abstract—Third-generation mobile networks (3G) will support the end-to-end delivery of IP to wireles...
The dramatic growth in mobile Internet services and their diverse requirements motivate the need to ...
In the future, mobile users will have the possibility to use a variety of wireless access networks s...
The era of ubiquitous access to a rich selection of interactive and high quality multimedia has begu...
The era of ubiquitous access to a rich selection of interactive and high quality multimedia has begu...
Modern mobile devices have evolved into small computers that can render multimedia streaming content...
The ITU-T definition of next generation networks includes the ability to make use of multiple broadb...
We consider the distribution of real-time multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) through ...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
Undeniably the support of data services over the wireless Internet is becoming increasingly challeng...
In this paper, we consider the problem of adaptively delivering live multimedia broadcasts (e.g., fo...
We consider the distribution of channels of live multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) v...
In this thesis, we consider the efficient distribution of live and scheduled multimedia content (e.g...
Flexible multi-media streaming application such as advertisement in-sertion, location based services...
Future mobile wireless Internet will need to support flexible interactive services such as wireless ...
Abstract—Third-generation mobile networks (3G) will support the end-to-end delivery of IP to wireles...
The dramatic growth in mobile Internet services and their diverse requirements motivate the need to ...
In the future, mobile users will have the possibility to use a variety of wireless access networks s...
The era of ubiquitous access to a rich selection of interactive and high quality multimedia has begu...
The era of ubiquitous access to a rich selection of interactive and high quality multimedia has begu...
Modern mobile devices have evolved into small computers that can render multimedia streaming content...
The ITU-T definition of next generation networks includes the ability to make use of multiple broadb...
We consider the distribution of real-time multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) through ...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
Undeniably the support of data services over the wireless Internet is becoming increasingly challeng...