The long awaited `new environment' of high speed broadband networks and multimedia applications is fast becoming a reality. However, few systems in existence today, whether they be large scale pilots or small scale test-beds in research laboratories, offer a fully integrated and flexible environment where multimedia applications can maximally exploit the quality of service (QoS) capabilities of supporting networks and end-systems. In this paper we describe the implementation of an adaptive transport system that incorporates a QoS oriented API and a range of mechanisms to assist applications in exploiting QoS and adapting to fluctuations in QoS. The system, which is an instantiation of the Lancaster QoS Architecture, is implemented in a mult...
Through the last few years, we have qualified an overriding explosion of the Internet that penetrat...
Distributed multimedia (MM) applications are very sensitive to the quality of service (QoS) provided...
In the context of a collaborative research project funded by the Canadian Institute for Telecommunic...
The long awaited 'new environment' of high speed broadband networks and multimedia applications is f...
By trading off temporal and spatial quality with available bandwidth, or manipulating the playout ti...
Distributed audio and video applications need to adapt to fluctuations in delivered quality of servi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work in this thesis addresses different issues ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work in this thesis addresses different issues ...
The integration of distributed multimedia systems around the unifying theme of quality of service (Q...
For applications relying on the transfer of multimedia, and in particular continuous media, it is es...
Distributed audio and video applications need to adapt to fluctuations in delivered quality of servi...
For distributed multimedia applications the provision of system-wide quality of service (QoS) is ess...
The authors present a set of key quality of service (QOS) requirements and map these requirements on...
This thesis centers on the fundamental mechanisms of performing Quality of Service (QoS) control for...
When current multimedia applications can not keep a certain level of quality by the lack of CPU powe...
Through the last few years, we have qualified an overriding explosion of the Internet that penetrat...
Distributed multimedia (MM) applications are very sensitive to the quality of service (QoS) provided...
In the context of a collaborative research project funded by the Canadian Institute for Telecommunic...
The long awaited 'new environment' of high speed broadband networks and multimedia applications is f...
By trading off temporal and spatial quality with available bandwidth, or manipulating the playout ti...
Distributed audio and video applications need to adapt to fluctuations in delivered quality of servi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work in this thesis addresses different issues ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work in this thesis addresses different issues ...
The integration of distributed multimedia systems around the unifying theme of quality of service (Q...
For applications relying on the transfer of multimedia, and in particular continuous media, it is es...
Distributed audio and video applications need to adapt to fluctuations in delivered quality of servi...
For distributed multimedia applications the provision of system-wide quality of service (QoS) is ess...
The authors present a set of key quality of service (QOS) requirements and map these requirements on...
This thesis centers on the fundamental mechanisms of performing Quality of Service (QoS) control for...
When current multimedia applications can not keep a certain level of quality by the lack of CPU powe...
Through the last few years, we have qualified an overriding explosion of the Internet that penetrat...
Distributed multimedia (MM) applications are very sensitive to the quality of service (QoS) provided...
In the context of a collaborative research project funded by the Canadian Institute for Telecommunic...