Multimedia applications require continuous delivery of time-dependent data. In best-effort systems where no resource reservation is possible, adaptation strategies are necessary in case of high system load. We propose an adaptation framework for a client-pull architecture where continuous data are requested and buffered by the presenting client. The current client buffer utilization is used as an indicator for performance bottlenecks and determines which adaptation strategy the client invokes. The aim of the invoked adaptation is to reduce the data volume which has to be transferred to the client in a controlled manner leading to a graceful degradation of presentation quality. Frequent switches between different qualities are avoided by usi...
Today, many users of multimedia applications are surrounded by a changing set of multimedia-capable ...
International audienceToday, many users of multimedia applications are surrounded by a changing set ...
Recent technological advances have made multimedia on-demand services, such as home entertainment an...
In a non-realtime multimedia system the delivery of data like audio and video "just in time&quo...
This dissertation addresses the problem of quality adaptation in databases. We focus on system suppo...
Highly interactive multimedia applications require variable data rates during their presentation. Cu...
We consider the use of large buffers and feedback as a mechanism to maintain loosely coupled synchro...
Today most commercial database management software is extended to store and manage multimedia object...
Nowadays an intensive diversification can be experienced among the devices that can display multimed...
In the context of a collaborative research project funded by the Canadian Institute for Telecommunic...
Multimedia database management systems (MM-DBMS) are expected to offer new multimedia-specific servi...
A multimedia server is a key component of a distributed multimedia information system. Continuous me...
Currently, for the display of synthetic and archived multimedia movies and clips, buffers are manage...
In this paper, we define a framework for media resources manipulation in an adaptive content deliver...
Continuous media servers manage delay sensitive data such as audio and video clips. Once a server in...
Today, many users of multimedia applications are surrounded by a changing set of multimedia-capable ...
International audienceToday, many users of multimedia applications are surrounded by a changing set ...
Recent technological advances have made multimedia on-demand services, such as home entertainment an...
In a non-realtime multimedia system the delivery of data like audio and video "just in time&quo...
This dissertation addresses the problem of quality adaptation in databases. We focus on system suppo...
Highly interactive multimedia applications require variable data rates during their presentation. Cu...
We consider the use of large buffers and feedback as a mechanism to maintain loosely coupled synchro...
Today most commercial database management software is extended to store and manage multimedia object...
Nowadays an intensive diversification can be experienced among the devices that can display multimed...
In the context of a collaborative research project funded by the Canadian Institute for Telecommunic...
Multimedia database management systems (MM-DBMS) are expected to offer new multimedia-specific servi...
A multimedia server is a key component of a distributed multimedia information system. Continuous me...
Currently, for the display of synthetic and archived multimedia movies and clips, buffers are manage...
In this paper, we define a framework for media resources manipulation in an adaptive content deliver...
Continuous media servers manage delay sensitive data such as audio and video clips. Once a server in...
Today, many users of multimedia applications are surrounded by a changing set of multimedia-capable ...
International audienceToday, many users of multimedia applications are surrounded by a changing set ...
Recent technological advances have made multimedia on-demand services, such as home entertainment an...