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7. IDMS 2000: Enschede, The Netherlands
- Hans Scholten, Marten van Sinderen:
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services, 7th International Workshop, IDMS 2000, Enschede, The Netherlands, October 17-20, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1905, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-41130-5
Invited Presentation
- Gerard J. M. Smit:
Energy-Efficient Hand-Held Multimedia Systems. 1-2
Efficient Audio/Video Coding and Delivery
- Arnaud Meylan, Catherine Boutremans:
Realisation of an Adaptive Audio Tool. 3-13 - Johan Garcia, Anna Brunström:
A Robust JPEG Coder for a Partially Reliable Transport Service. 14-25 - Nicholas J. P. Race, Dan G. Waddington, Doug Shepherd:
A Dynamic RAM Cache for High Quality Distributed Video. 26-39
Multimedia Conferencing, Synchronization and Multicast
- Akihito Hiromori, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Keiichi Yasumoto, Teruo Higashino, Kenichi Taniguchi:
Fast and Optimal Multicast-Server Selection Based on Receivers' Preference. 40-52 - Chung-Ming Huang, Hsu-Yang Kung:
Mcast: A Multicast Multimedia Communication Software Development Platform. 53-64 - Philippe Owezarski:
Enforcing Multipoint Multimedia Synchronisation in Videoconferencing Applications. 65-76
Communication, Control and Telephony over IP Networks
- Dimitrios Miras, Richard J. Jacobs, Vicky Hardman:
Utility-Based Inter-stream Adaptation of Layered Streams in a Multiple-Flow IP Session. 77-88 - Lukas Ruf, Thomas Walter, Bernhard Plattner:
An Interaction Control Architecture for Large Chairperson-Controlled Conferences over the Internet. 89-103 - Ralf Ackermann, Vasilios Darlagiannis, Utz Roedig, Ralf Steinmetz:
Using DMIF for Abstracting from IP-Telephony Signaling Protocols. 104-115
Invited Presentation
- Jaap C. Haartsen:
Short-Range Connectivity with Bluetooth. 116
QoS Models and Architectures
- Lodewijk Bergmans, Aart van Halteren, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen, Mehmet Aksit:
A QoS-Control Architecture for Object Middleware. 117-131 - Lars-Olof Burchard, Reinhard Lüling:
An Architecture for a Scalable Video-on-Demand Server Network with Quality-of-Service Guarantees. 132-143 - João Orvalho, Fernando Boavida:
Augmented Reliable Multicast CORBA Event Service (ARMS): A QoS-Adaptive Middleware. 144-157 - Cristian Hesselman, Ing Widya, Aart van Halteren, Bart Nieuwenhuis:
Middleware Support for Media Streaming Establishment Driven by User-Oriented QoS Requirements. 158-171
Multimedia Applications and User Aspects
- Norbert Braun, Matthias Finke:
Interaction of Video on Demand Systems with Human-Like Avatars and Hypermedia. 172-186 - Rüdiger Weis, Jürgen Vogel, Wolfgang Effelsberg, Werner Geyer, Stefan Lucks:
How to Make a Digital Whiteboard Secure - Using Java-Cards for Multimedia Applications. 187-198 - Martin Mauve:
How to Keep a Dead Man from Shooting. 199-204 - Paul E. van der Vet:
Building Web Resources for Natural Scientists. 205-210
Invited Presentation
- Gordon S. Blair:
On the Failure of Middleware to Support Multimedia Applications. 211-213
Design and Implementation Approaches
- Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik, Shervin Shirmohammadi, Nicolas D. Georganas, Ralf Steinmetz:
JASMINE: Java Application Sharing in Multiuser INteractive Environments. 214-226 - Nikolay K. Diakov, Harold J. Batteram, Hans Zandbelt, Marten van Sinderen:
Design and Implementation of a Framework for Monitoring Distributed Component Interactions. 227-240 - Jürgen Hauser, Kurt Rothermel:
Specification and Implementation of an Extensible Multimedia System. 241-253 - Gyula Csopaki, Gábor András Horváth, Gábor Kovács:
Communication Protocol Implementation in Java. 254-265
Mobile Multimedia and Ubiquitous Computing Systems
- Stefan Schmid, Joe Finney, Andrew Scott, Doug Shepherd:
Active Component Driven Network Handoff for Mobile Multimedia Systems. 266-278 - Mauricio Cortes, J. Robert Ensor:
"Mix and Match" Media Servers. 279-284 - Felix Hupfeld, Michael Beigl:
Spatially Aware Local Communication in the RAUM System. 285-296 - Christian Müller-Schloer, Petri Mähönen:
The UbiCampus Project: Applying Ubiquitous Computing Technologies in a University Environment. 297-303
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