Title
Network-Diffused Media Scaling for Multimedia Content Services
Abstract
In this paper we propose a new approach to adaptation of content-based processing, media preparation and presentation. We address multimedia consumption terminals having a variable amount of resources. The proposed technique adapts the required service data contained within the multimedia to the abilities of the hybrid network elements and application requirements. In our approach the data representations are transformed and converted efficiently to reduce delivery requirements and to emphasize quality of service ratio. An experimental system is implemented in a distributed environment providing only low processing requirements from the data processing nodes. We perform media profiling based on cross-media translation to achieve an efficient scaling and fit the content with terminal capabilities. Our approach aims to build an intelligent content service infrastructure in a way that the servers, nodes, and terminals are aware of their capabilities along with the capabilities of their surroundings. We demonstrate with an example service with scalable multimedia delivery over hybrid network elements.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1007/3-540-48109-5_13
IDMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
multimedia content services,service ratio,network-diffused media scaling,multimedia consumption terminal,intelligent content service infrastructure,content-based processing,example service,hybrid network element,low processing requirement,required service data,data representation,data processing node,data processing,distributed environment,quality of service
Distributed Computing Environment,CPU cache,Computer science,Server,Quality of service,Network element,Multicast,Multimedia,Multi-frequency network,Scalability,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
1718
0302-9743
3-540-66595-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Omid E. Kia16611.12
Jaakko J. Sauvola245144.31
David Doermann34313312.70