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    Operating-system support for distributed multimedia

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    Multimedia applications place new demands upon processors, networks and operating systems. While some network designers, through ATM for example, have considered revolutionary approaches to supporting multimedia, the same cannot be said for operating systems designers. Most work is evolutionary in nature, attempting to identify additional features that can be added to existing systems to support multimedia. Here we describe the Pegasus project's attempt to build an integrated hardware and operating system environment from\ud the ground up specifically targeted towards multimedia

    Distributed multimedia systems

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    Multimedia systems will allow professionals worldwide to collaborate more effectively and to travel substantially less. But for multimedia systems to be effective, a good systems infrastructure is essential. In particular, support is needed for global and consistent sharing of information, for long-distance, high-bandwidth multimedia interpersonal communication, greatly enhanced reliability and availability, and security. These systems will also need to be easily usable by lay computer users. \ud In this paper we explore the operating system support that these multimedia systems must have in order to do the job properly

    Optimasi Kernel Linux Pada Arsitektur Prosesor TI OMAP 3430

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    Use of mobile phones is growing mature, not only for the mere purpose to send a message or a phone but the progress has led to the multimedia functions. But in reality still a lot of operating systems that do not have the full support of the new features that have been owned by mobile phones. Causing a lot of features that can not be optimized by the user and a solitary loss. At the end of this project will be the development of Linuxbased operating system and the JVM in the hope that the operating system can produce a reliable and have the full support of features, especially the latest multimedia features. By doing a comparison of the operating system that has been there before the Android, will be seen that the operating system that has developed or is not feasible to run the multimedia features. Keywords: operating system, linux kernel, JVM i

    Compare multimedia frameworks in mobile platforms

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    Multimedia feature is currently one of the most important features in mobile devices. Many modern mobile platforms use a centralized software stack to handle multimedia requirements that software stack is called multimedia framework. Multimedia framework belongs to the middleware layer of mobile operating system. It can be considered as a bridge that connects mobile operating system kernel, hardware drivers with UI applications. It supplies high level APIs that offers simple and easy solutions for complicated multimedia tasks to UI application developers. Multimedia Framework also manages and utilizes low lever system software and hardware in an efficient manner. It offers a centralize solution between high level demands and low level system resources. In this M.Sc. thesis project we have studied, analyzed and compared open source GStreamer, Android Stagefright and Microsoft Silverlight Media Framework from several perspectives. Some of the comparison perspectives are architecture, supported use cases, extensibility, implementation language and program language support (bindings), developer support, and legal status aspects. One of the main contributions of this thesis work is that clarifying in details the strength and weaknesses of each framework. Furthermore, the thesis should serve decision-making guidance when on needs to select a multimedia framework for a project. Moreover, and to enhance the impression with the three multimedia frameworks, a basic media player implementation is demonstrated with source code in the thesis.fi=OpinnÀytetyö kokotekstinÀ PDF-muodossa.|en=Thesis fulltext in PDF format.|sv=LÀrdomsprov tillgÀngligt som fulltext i PDF-format

    The Role of Operating Systems in Object-Oriented Distributed Multimedia Platforms

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    Considerable progress has been madein# the development of technologies tosupport# distributed multimedia computing, but applicationplatforms# are needed to make such technology accessible# to application programmers. This papersets# out requirements for such platforms and discusses the role of operating systems in object-oriented# platform support. We describe an initial approach to providing such a platform which attempted to factor out all realtime aspects of multimedia support ontoa# hardware based multimedia network interface unit. This solution has been partially successful but lacks the flexibility and level of integration subsequentlydemanded# by application programmers. Our response has been to redesign the multimedia network interface unit, placing more emphasis on the provision ofdynamic# services which require real-time operating system support. The new design described in this paper exploits and extends features of a distributed object-oriented micro-kernel to provide the n..

    MCAM: An Application Layer Protocol for Movie Control, Access, and Management

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    Most of the recent work on distributed multimedia systems has concentrated on the transmission, synchronization and operating system support for continuous media data streams. We consider the integrated control of remote multimedia devices, such as cameras, speakers and microphones, to be an important part of a distributed multimedia system. In this paper we describe MCAM, an application layer architecture, service and protocol for Movie Control, Access, and Management in a computer network. The OSI Reference Model is our framework. We present the protocol data units and the Finite State Machine for our application protocol and outline the automatic generation of the implementation code for layer 7 from our formal specification. MCAM allows complete and integrated control of movie data streams and devices in a heterogeneous multimedia network

    The Design of a System Architecture for Mobile Multimedia Computers

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    This chapter discusses the system architecture of a portable computer, called Mobile Digital Companion, which provides support for handling multimedia applications energy efficiently. Because battery life is limited and battery weight is an important factor for the size and the weight of the Mobile Digital Companion, energy management plays a crucial role in the architecture. As the Companion must remain usable in a variety of environments, it has to be flexible and adaptable to various operating conditions. The Mobile Digital Companion has an unconventional architecture that saves energy by using system decomposition at different levels of the architecture and exploits locality of reference with dedicated, optimised modules. The approach is based on dedicated functionality and the extensive use of energy reduction techniques at all levels of system design. The system has an architecture with a general-purpose processor accompanied by a set of heterogeneous autonomous programmable modules, each providing an energy efficient implementation of dedicated tasks. A reconfigurable internal communication network switch exploits locality of reference and eliminates wasteful data copies

    The design and implementation of a continuous network file system

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    This thesis presents the design and implementation of Continuous Network File System (CNFS), a file system that provides a framework for developing efficient multimedia servers using Linux operating system. CNFS uses a modular approach for designing multimedia file systems utilizing a user-level technique and off-the-shelf commercial products. Multimedia traffic smoothing techniques and real-time issues are explored for the real implementation work. At client-side, CNFS chooses Userfs, a kernel file system skeleton, as its low-level IPC mechanism. The Userfs allows a file system be implemented in user processes. Thus, the whole development environment is more manageable for future research. At server side, KURT, a real-time extension of Linux, is used to provide QoS support for I/O operations. The technique for using KURT for multimedia system is discussed in detail. A complete prototype and functional system using CNFS is built and the process is described in the thesis. Initial performance measurements of the prototype implementation show CNFS capable of achieving real-time delivery of MPEG-1 file under reasonable system loads

    Design and development of an Automatic Optical Inspection (AOI) system support based on digital manufacturing

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    Visual inspection of components, subassemblies and final products is an essential step to ensure the quality control of ready-to-market electronic components. In many manufacturing plants, including Bosch Car Multimedia S.A., typically automated systems for automatic optical inspection (AOI) are implemented at several workstations to perform visual verification and validation in between critical production tasks. At Bosch Car Multimedia S.A., the AOI system includes a metallic support frame that accommodates a series of components for the function of AOI. The support frame is attached to a robotic arm for controlled movement. As the AOI is a rather fast-moving process, deformation of components may occur during monitoring due to the high acceleration of the robotic arm while operating. In addition to this issue, the existent AOI system includes a high number of components and connections which increase complexity for assembly and disassembly operations. This paper presents the redesign for enhanced performance and functionality of a AOI metallic support frame by resourcing to the generative design (GD) exploration method. Furthermore, additive manufacturing technology, based in selective laser sintering (SLS) of polymeric powders, was used for the production of a new lightweight and reliable version of an AOI support frame. The alternative AOI support frame configuration consists of a single consolidated polymeric component that enabled an overall weight decrease above 30% and a reduction of main components and total number of parts of approximately 89% and ~77%, respectively.FEDER - FederaciĂłn Española de Enfermedades Raras(undefined)European Structural and Investment Funds in the FEDER component, through the Operational Competitiveness and Internationalization Programme (COMPETE 2020) [Project nÂș 039479
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