This paper introduces an architecture, together with an implemented scenario, capable of dynamically adapt the way mobile users consume and interact with multimedia content. The architecture is based on a representative scenario identified by the European project SPICE, in which multimedia content is distributed to a user independently of his/her contextual situation. The implemented scenario includes the following scenes: content selection using a personal mobile phone, content distribution to the most suitable device according to the user's context, and presentation continuity when the user moves to another location. This paper reports on the defined architecture and the current status of its implementation. It shows the initial results i...
This intelligent multimedia adaptation and delivery framework tailors to ubiquitous environments, so...
This work describes a design of a multimedia content delivery system based on context, to provide mu...
In this paper, we present ongoing work on an application-level platform that assists in broadcasting...
This paper introduces an architecture, together with an implemented scenario, capable of dynamically...
This paper introduces a distributed system for next generation multimedia support in dynamically cha...
A multitude of information, single and structured multimedia contents are available from the World W...
The current explosive expansion of mobile communication systems will lead to an increased demand for...
This paper demonstrates the advantages of using structured multimedia documents for session manageme...
This paper introduces theoretical backgrounds and necessary architecture to integrate mobility with ...
We present the MobiLife approach to contextual adaptation of multimodal mobile applications for indi...
Today, people are increasingly capable of creating and sharing documents (which generally are multim...
This paper introduces a generic architecture that enables the development and execution of mobile mu...
Delivering multimedia services to roaming subscribers raises significant challenges for content prov...
Abstract — The current heterogeneous world of networks and terminals combined with the generalized m...
International audienceIn this paper we present a content adaptation system for mobile devices. The s...
This intelligent multimedia adaptation and delivery framework tailors to ubiquitous environments, so...
This work describes a design of a multimedia content delivery system based on context, to provide mu...
In this paper, we present ongoing work on an application-level platform that assists in broadcasting...
This paper introduces an architecture, together with an implemented scenario, capable of dynamically...
This paper introduces a distributed system for next generation multimedia support in dynamically cha...
A multitude of information, single and structured multimedia contents are available from the World W...
The current explosive expansion of mobile communication systems will lead to an increased demand for...
This paper demonstrates the advantages of using structured multimedia documents for session manageme...
This paper introduces theoretical backgrounds and necessary architecture to integrate mobility with ...
We present the MobiLife approach to contextual adaptation of multimodal mobile applications for indi...
Today, people are increasingly capable of creating and sharing documents (which generally are multim...
This paper introduces a generic architecture that enables the development and execution of mobile mu...
Delivering multimedia services to roaming subscribers raises significant challenges for content prov...
Abstract — The current heterogeneous world of networks and terminals combined with the generalized m...
International audienceIn this paper we present a content adaptation system for mobile devices. The s...
This intelligent multimedia adaptation and delivery framework tailors to ubiquitous environments, so...
This work describes a design of a multimedia content delivery system based on context, to provide mu...
In this paper, we present ongoing work on an application-level platform that assists in broadcasting...