10 research outputs found

    SOLEIL: Streaming Of Large scale Events over Internet cLouds

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    This Ph.D. Thesis deals with the design and realization of a streaming platform specifically targeted at large-scale and live, low delay, events. The streaming platform, called SOLEIL (Streaming Of Large scale Events over Internet cLouds), is conceived to be compliant, at its edge nodes, with the WebRTC specification, meaning users can take advantage of its capabilities using a simple browser. Details on both the design and realization processes are provided, and a thorough experimental campaign will prove the validity of the achieved results

    On the seamless interaction between webRTC browsers and SIP-based conferencing systems

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    The growing interest in integrating interactive multimedia features into web applications has recently led to the creation of the W3C WebRTC and the IETF RTCWEB working groups. Such groups are jointly defining both the application programming interfaces and the underlying communication protocols for the setup and management of a reliable communication path between any pair of next-generation web browsers. While the ongoing work is focusing on peer-to-peer communication between browsers, engineers are also facing a new issue, associated with the coexistence of legacy SIPbased systems with the upcoming browserenabled architectures. We herein discuss how we tackled such an issue, by first identifying interoperability requirements and then presenting a real-world interoperability example dealing with the integration of RTCWEB clients into an existing standards-based collaboration platform

    CCMP: a novel standard protocol for Conference Management in the XCON Framework

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    This paper presents the design and implementation of CCMP, a conference management protocol currently under standardization within the IETF, conceived at the outset as a lightweight protocol allowing conferencing clients to access and manipulate objects describing a centralized conference. The CCMP is a state-less, XML-based, client-server protocol carrying in its request and response messages conference information in the form of XML documents and fragments conforming to the centralized conferencing data model schema. It represents a powerful means to control basic and advanced conference features such as conference state and capabilities, participants and relative roles and details. We first focus on the design of the protocol and then discuss how it has been integrated in the Meetecho collaborative framework developed at the University of Napoli as an active playground for IETF standardization activities in the field of real-time applications and infrastructure

    Treatment of childhood obesity [ObesitĂ  in etĂ  pediatrica: Trattamento]

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    This article provides current guidelines on the treatment and prevention of childhood obesity. Since factors involved in obesity change with age, the therapeutic approach in pre-school children will be different from pupils and adolescents. The treatment will also be modulated on the basis of weight excess, weight gain velocity and complications. The main goal of the treatment should be to encourage the child and his family to have healthy lifestyle. Families who are not ready for change might benefit from counselling to improve motivation before starting treatment. A detailed alimentary and behavioural history is the start point of the treatment. The strategy of the intervention is to induce changes at three levels: 1) attitudes of parents; 2) physical activity; 3) energy intake. The treatment of the adolescents should take into account the pubertal changes and the psychological aspects of this peculiar period of life. Obesity is a chronic disease and its treatment needs long-life follow-up. The long-term results of the obesity treatment are often disappointing and we have to consider consistent prevention programs for better results
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