100 research outputs found
Cloud-Based Mobile Video Streaming Techniques
Reasoning processing is changing the landscape of the electronic digital multi-media market by moving the end customers concentrate from possession of video to buying entry to them in the form of on-demand delivery solutions At the same time the cloud is also being used to store possessed video paths and create solutions that help audience to discover a whole new range of multi-media Cellular devices are a key car owner of this change due to their natural mobility and exclusively high transmission rate among end customers This document investigates cloud centered video streaming methods particularly from the mobile viewpoint The qualitative part of the research contains explanations of current video development methods streaming methods and third celebration cloud centered streaming solutions for different mobile which shows my realistic work relevant to streaming methods with RTMP protocols family and solutions for iPhone Android Smart mobile phones Window and BalackBerry phones et
TechNews digests: Jan - Nov 2009
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Providing Best Quality Of Video Streaming Using AMES Method
In wireless networks(mobile networks) the wireless link capacity cannot be stable with the demand of traffic over the networks. Due to the gap between the traffic demand and the link capacity it results in poor service quality of video streaming over mobile networks. Long buffering time and intermittent disruptions results in poor service quality of video streaming. Hence we propose a new mobile video streaming framework, dubbed AMES-Cloud, which consists of two main parts namely AMoV (adaptive mobile video streaming) and ESoV(efficient social video sharing). To provide efficient video streaming services for each mobile user AMoV and ESoV construct a private agent. AMoV lets her private agent adaptively adjust her streaming flow with scalable video coding technique based on the feedback of link quality. Likewise ESoV lets her private agents to pre-fetch video content in advance and also monitors the social network interactions among mobile users
TechNews digests: Jan - Mar 2010
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A general model for print delivery of internet documents
With the explosion of the Internet there are abundant opportunities for budding authors (writers and designers). Their content can be eaily posted on the Web and accessed by a wide reader base through WWW. However, this on-demand and on-site publishing is limited to on-screen viewing and desktop printing. As more and more books and materials are accessed, there is growing need for on-demand printed copies. Ordering a printed copy is still a traditional business which limits amature authors and users from getting easy access to them. Some of the on-line bookstores provide only the purchase transactions through on-line, while the printing itself is done through traditional process. Some of the growing needs of on-demand printing include: getting a printed copy of a electronic Thesis material, printed copy of selective sections of a User Manual, revised pages of a Book. This thesis project involves a thorough study of a Model to facilitate on-demand print of documents available in Internet covering such issues like quality, speed, copyright, security, bandwidth, royalty and delivery. A working project will be developed, demonstrating the Model, using a Docutech Printer. The steps involved in setting up a work flow to facilitate on-demand printing of an Internet document using Interdoc/Docutech work flow will be documented. This work could be further extended to adopt to the evolving Collaborated Publishing concept widely being discussed for use in the Academic Society
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The Open Source Software Ecosystem
[first paragraph] Open source research in the late 1990s and early 2000\u27s described open source development projects as all-volunteer endeavors without the existence of monetary incentives (Chakravarty, Haruvy and Wu, 2007), and relatively recent empirical studies (Ghosh, 2005; Wolf {{243}}) confirm that a sizable percentage of open source developers are indeed volunteers.1 Open source development projects involving more than one developer were seen to follow a “hacker ethic” (Himanen, 2000; von Hippel and von Krogh, 2003) where individuals freely give away and exchange software they had written so that it could be modified and built upon, with an expectation of reciprocation. An early puzzle, of particular interest to economists, was why people would voluntarily contribute their ideas and time to these projects (Lerner and Tirole {{243}}. We\u27ll focus on these fine-scale behavioral questions in Chapter 3, and will explain that there are clear reasons – such as distance learning, signaling, enjoyment, and “user-driven innovation” based on a need (von Hippel, 2005) – that motivate these volunteers to participate
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Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Company information management technology architecture
The Information Management Technology Architecture (TA) is being driven by the business objectives of reducing costs and improving effectiveness. The strategy is to reduce the cost of computing through standardization. The Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Company (LMITCO) TA is a set of standards and products for use at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). The TA will provide direction for information management resource acquisitions, development of information systems, formulation of plans, and resolution of issues involving LMITCO computing resources. Exceptions to the preferred products may be granted by the Information Management Executive Council (IMEC). Certain implementation and deployment strategies are inherent in the design and structure of LMITCO TA. These include: migration from centralized toward distributed computing; deployment of the networks, servers, and other information technology infrastructure components necessary for a more integrated information technology support environment; increased emphasis on standards to make it easier to link systems and to share information; and improved use of the company`s investment in desktop computing resources. The intent is for the LMITCO TA to be a living document constantly being reviewed to take advantage of industry directions to reduce costs while balancing technological diversity with business flexibility
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