We consider the distribution of channels of live multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) via multiple content aggregators. In our work, an aggregator receives channels from content sources and redistributes them to a potentially large number of mobile hosts. Each aggregator can offer a channel in various configurations to cater for different wireless links, mobile hosts, and user preferences. As a result, a mobile host can generally choose from different configurations of the same channel offered by multiple alternative aggregators, which may be available through different interfaces (e.g., in a hotspot). A mobile host may need to handoff to another aggregator once it receives a channel. To prevent service disruption, a mobile hos...
The dramatic growth in mobile Internet services and their diverse requirements motivate the need to ...
We add a simple policy-based control component to mobile hosts that enables them to control the cont...
[[abstract]]For supporting the mobile host (MH) to be the multicast receivers on wireless networks, ...
We consider the distribution of channels of live multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) v...
We consider the distribution of real-time multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) through ...
In this thesis, we consider the efficient distribution of live and scheduled multimedia content (e.g...
In this paper, we consider the problem of adaptively delivering live multimedia broadcasts (e.g., fo...
We consider the distribution of live and scheduled multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts)...
New deployment scenarios tend to consider the requirement of ses-sion continuity for service provisi...
Flexible multi-media streaming application such as advertisement in-sertion, location based services...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
The widespread popularity of roaming wireless devices with limited and heterogeneous capabilities is...
Abstract—Video-on-demand service in wireless networks is one important step to achieving the goal of...
Video-on-demand service in wireless networks is one important step to achieving the goal of providin...
More and more traffic on the internet is streaming-based. The consumers of these streams are more an...
The dramatic growth in mobile Internet services and their diverse requirements motivate the need to ...
We add a simple policy-based control component to mobile hosts that enables them to control the cont...
[[abstract]]For supporting the mobile host (MH) to be the multicast receivers on wireless networks, ...
We consider the distribution of channels of live multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) v...
We consider the distribution of real-time multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) through ...
In this thesis, we consider the efficient distribution of live and scheduled multimedia content (e.g...
In this paper, we consider the problem of adaptively delivering live multimedia broadcasts (e.g., fo...
We consider the distribution of live and scheduled multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts)...
New deployment scenarios tend to consider the requirement of ses-sion continuity for service provisi...
Flexible multi-media streaming application such as advertisement in-sertion, location based services...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
The widespread popularity of roaming wireless devices with limited and heterogeneous capabilities is...
Abstract—Video-on-demand service in wireless networks is one important step to achieving the goal of...
Video-on-demand service in wireless networks is one important step to achieving the goal of providin...
More and more traffic on the internet is streaming-based. The consumers of these streams are more an...
The dramatic growth in mobile Internet services and their diverse requirements motivate the need to ...
We add a simple policy-based control component to mobile hosts that enables them to control the cont...
[[abstract]]For supporting the mobile host (MH) to be the multicast receivers on wireless networks, ...