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    Continuous media adaptation for mobile computing using coarse-grained asynchronous notifications

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    The recent spreading of public wireless infrastructures allowing for higher data rates makes mobile communications networks a very attractive platform for distribution of multimedia content. At the same time, limited resources in public wireless networks pose serious questions on how to bring services and multimedia to terminals to be used anywhere. Content adaptation is required in order to bring the best perceptual experience to the end-user while optimizing resources usage. Unfortunately, content adaptation is very difficult to achieve and is usually related to band-width availability only. In this paper we propose to extend existing service provisioning architectures with an asynchronous notification system to keep up-to-date the whole set of user profile data during service provisioning. We argue that the average multimedia application behavior, still adhering to a model based on a very limited number of choices, is not affected by increased reaction time and coarse-grained parameters responsivity. Furthermore, introduction of asynchronous notifications will enable service providers to adapt content considering any parameter characterizing the user profile, not just available bandwidth. © 2005 IEEE

    Distributed context monitoring for continuous mobile services

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    Context-awareness has been recognized as a very desirable feature for mobile internet services. This paper considers the acquisition of context information for continuous services, i.e., services that persist in time, like streaming services. Supporting context-awareness for these services requires the continuous monitoring of context information. The paper presents the extension of a middleware architecture for the reconciliation of distributed context information to support context-aware continuous services. The paper also addresses optimization issues and illustrates an adaptive video streaming prototype used to test the middleware. © 2005 by International Federation for Information Processing

    Continuous Media Adaptation for Mobile Computing Using Coarse-Grained Asynchronous Notifications

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    The recent spreading of public wireless infrastructures allowing for higher data rates makes mobile communications networks a very attractive platform for distribution of multimedia content. At the same time, limited resources in public wireless networks pose serious questions on how to bring services and multimedia to terminals to be used anywhere. Content adaptation is required in order to bring the best perceptual experience to the end-user while optimizing resources usage. Unfortunately, content adaptation is very difficult to achieve and is usually related to bandwidth availability only. In this paper we propose to extend existing service provisioning architectures with an asynchronous notification system to keep up-to-date the whole set of user profile data during service provisioning. We argue that the average multimedia application behavior, still adhering to a model based on a very limited number of choices, is not affected by increased reaction time and coarse-grained parameters responsivity. Furthermore, introduction of asynchronous notifications will enable service providers to adapt content considering any parameter characterizing the user profile, not just available bandwidth
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