105 research outputs found

    An Energy-Aware Video Streaming System for Portable Computing Devices

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    MDM'06 : 7th International Conference on Mobile Data Management , May 9-12, 2006 , Nara, JapanIn this demonstration, we show an energy-aware video streaming system which allows users to play back video for the specified duration within the remaining battery amount. In the system, we execute a proxy server on an intermediate node in the network. It receives the video stream from a content server, transcodes it to the videos with appropriate quality, and forwards it to a PDA or a laptop PC. Here, suitable parameter values of the video (such as picture size, frame rate and bitrate) which enable playback for the specified duration are automatically calculated on the proxy using our battery consumption model. The system also allows users to play back video segments with different qualities based on the importance specified to each video segment

    Distributed market broker architecture for resource aggregation in grid computing environments

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    CCGrid2005 : IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid , May 9-12, 2005 , Cardiff, UKIn order to allow every user to extract aggregated computational power from idle PCs in the Internet, we propose a distributed architecture to achieve a market based resource sharing among users. The advantages of our proposed architecture are the following: (i) aggregated resources can be bought by one order; (ii) resource prices are decided based on market principles; and (iii) the load is balanced among multiple server nodes to make the architecture scalable w.r.t. the number of users. Through simulations, we have confirmed that the proposed method can mitigate the load at each server node to a great extent

    Energy-aware video streaming with QoS control for portable computing devices

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    NOSSDAV '04 : 14th international workshop on Network and operating systems support for digital audio and video , Jun 16-18, 2004 , Cork, IrelandWe propose an energy-aware video streaming system for portable computing devices, in which the video can be played back for the specified duration within the remaining battery amount. To save power, we introduce techniques (i) to reduce playback quality of a video at an intermediate proxy and (ii) to shorten working time of the network I/F card using periodic bulk transfer of the video data on the wireless LAN. To enable playback for the specified duration, we have developed a power consumption model for portable devices using parameters on playback quality, playback duration, battery amount, and so on. We have also developed an algorithm to assign different playback quality among multiple video segments based on the user's preference.within the battery amount. Our experiments using PDAs and laptop PCs on 802.11b WLAN show that our system achieves less than 6 prediction error in playback duration while adapting playback quality among video segments

    A Delivery Method for Compound Video Playback in Wireless Network

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    ISPA2006 : International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications , Dec 4-7, 2006 , Sorrento, ItalyIn this paper, we propose a method to realize compound video (multiple videos on a layout)delivery service for mobile terminals. In the proposed method, we introduce proxies which receive multiple videos from corresponding servers and produce a composite video from the received videos in real-time according to the layouts which users specify. However, if users require sets of videos with slightly different layouts, multiple similar composite videos will be generated and the wireless bandwidth will be suppressed to transfer them. So, the proposed method identifies the common part in layouts of user requirements, and transmits to each user a composite video corresponding to the common part and remaining videos. We have developed a greedy algorithm which calculates the set of videos to be transmitted within the available bandwidth, so that the sum of satisfaction degrees of all users is maximized. Through experiments, we confirmed that our method can achieve much higher user satisfaction degrees compared to the case that each user terminal receives multiple videos separately and plays them back in parallel

    吸収状態転移として捉える乱流遷移の普遍的なシナリオ

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    学位の種別: 課程博士審査委員会委員 : (主査)東京大学准教授 江尻 晶, 東京大学教授 半場 藤弘, 東京大学教授 古澤 力, 東京大学准教授 野口 博司, 東京大学教授 宮下 精二University of Tokyo(東京大学

    UbiREAL: Realistic Smartspace Simulator for Systematic Testing

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    UbiComp 2006 : 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing , Sep 17-21, 2006 , Orange County, CA, USAIn this paper, we propose a simulator for facilitating reliable and inexpensive development of ubiquitous applications where each application software controls a lot of information appliances based on the state of external environment, user’s contexts and preferences. The proposed simulator realistically reproduces behavior of application software on virtual devices in a virtual 3D space. For this purpose, the simulator provides functions to facilitate deployment of virtual devices in a 3D space, simulates communication among the devices from MAC level to application level, and reproduces the change of physical quantities (e.g., temperature) caused by devices (e.g., air conditioners). Also, we keep software portability between virtual devices and real devices. As the most prominent function of the simulator, we provide a systematic and visual testing method for testing whether a given application software satisfies specified requirements

    Transcasting: Cost-Efficient Video Multicast for Heterogeneous Mobile Terminals

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    IWQoS 2008 : 16th IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service , Jun 2-4, 2008 , Enschede, NetherlandsThis paper presents a cost-efficient video multicast method for live video streaming to heterogeneous mobile terminals over a content delivery network (CDN), where CDN consists of a video server, several proxies with wireless access points, and overlay links among the server and proxies. In this method, the original video sent from the server is converted into multiple versions with various qualities by letting proxies execute transcoding services based on the users' requirements, and delivered to mobile terminals along video delivery paths. To suppress the required computation and transfer costs in CDN, we propose an algorithm to calculate cost-efficient video delivery paths which minimizes the sum of the computation cost for proxies and the transfer cost on overlay links. Our basic idea for deriving cost-efficient delivery paths is to place transcoding service on different proxies in load-balancing manner, and to construct a minimal Sterner tree from all transcoding points of requested qualities. The overall goal of the placement is the balance between computation and transfer cost. Through simulations, we show that our algorithm can calculate more cost-efficient video delivery paths and achieve lower request rejections than other algorithms

    Plasma L-Cystine/L-Glutamate Imbalance Increases Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha from CD14+ Circulating Monocytes in Patients with Advanced Cirrhosis

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    BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The innate immune cells can not normally respond to the pathogen in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. Previous studies reported that antigen-presenting cells take up L-Cystine (L-Cys) and secrete substantial amounts of L-Glutamate (L-Glu) via the transport system Xc- (4F2hc+xCT), and that this exchange influences the immune responses. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of the plasma L-Cys/L-Glu imbalance observed in patients with advanced cirrhosis on the function of circulating monocytes. METHODS: We used a serum-free culture medium consistent with the average concentrations of plasma amino acids from patients with advanced cirrhosis (ACM), and examined the function of CD14+ monocytes or THP-1 under ACM that contained 0-300 nmol/mL L-Cys with LPS. In patients with advanced cirrhosis, we actually determined the TNF-alpha and xCT mRNA of monocytes, and evaluated the correlation between the plasma L-Cys/L-Glu ratio and TNF-alpha. RESULTS: The addition of L-Cys significantly increased the production of TNF alpha from monocytes under ACM. Monocytes with LPS and THP-1 expressed xCT and a high level of extracellular L-Cys enhanced L-Cys/L-Glu antiport, and the intracellular GSH/GSSG ratio was decreased. The L-Cys transport was inhibited by excess L-Glu. In patients with advanced cirrhosis (n = 19), the TNF-alpha and xCT mRNA of monocytes were increased according to the Child-Pugh grade. The TNF-alpha mRNA of monocytes was significantly higher in the high L-Cys/L-Glu ratio group than in the low ratio group, and the plasma TNF-alpha was significantly correlated with the L-Cys/L-Glu ratio. CONCLUSIONS: A plasma L-Cys/L-Glu imbalance, which appears in patients with advanced cirrhosis, increased the TNF-alpha from circulating monocytes via increasing the intracellular oxidative stress. These results may reflect the immune abnormality that appears in patients with decompensated cirrhosis
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