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FhMN@SIGCOMM 2013: Hong Kong, China
- Eduardo Cerqueira, Andreas Mauthe, Marília Curado, Mikolaj Leszczuk, Fernando Boavida, Eng Keong Lua:
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Future human-centric multimedia networking, FhMN@SIGCOMM 2013, Hong Kong, China, August 16, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2183-9
1st keynote address
- David R. Oran:
Information centric networking for media distribution: will it blend? 1-2
Future human-centric multimedia networking I
- Baixi Xing, Kejun Zhang, Lekai Zhang, Eng Keong Lua, Shouqian Sun:
Human-centric music medical therapy exploration system. 3-8 - Te-Yuan Huang, Ramesh Johari, Nick McKeown:
Downton abbey without the hiccups: buffer-based rate adaptation for HTTP video streaming. 9-14 - Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Yehia Elkhatib, Matthew Broadbent, Mu Mu, Nicholas J. P. Race:
Towards network-wide QoE fairness using openflow-assisted adaptive video streaming. 15-20
Future human-centric multimedia networking II
- Luca De Cicco, Gaetano Carlucci, Saverio Mascolo:
Experimental investigation of the google congestion control for real-time flows. 21-26 - Roshan Thapliya, Chaoxin Hu:
AdapComm: a bandwidth allocation methodology for multimedia applications in wireless networks. 27-32 - Peter Reichl, Patrick Maillé, Patrick Zwickl, Andreas Sackl:
A fixed-point model for QoE-based charging. 33-38
2nd keynote address
- Tutomu Murase:
User cooperative mobility for better multimedia communication quality. 39-40
Future human-centric multimedia networking III
- Sikun Yang, Eng Keong Lua, Yizhi Wang:
Towards human-centric personalized expertise ranking in community-based question answering. 41-46 - Anh Dung Nguyen, Patrick Sénac, Michel Diaz:
How disorder impacts routing in human-centric disruption tolerant networks. 47-52 - Vengatanathan Krishnamoorthi, Patrik Bergström, Niklas Carlsson, Derek L. Eager, Anirban Mahanti, Nahid Shahmehri:
Empowering the creative user: personalized HTTP-based adaptive streaming of multi-path nonlinear video. 53-58
Outrageous opinion panel
- Andreas Mauthe, Edmundo Monteiro:
Outrageous opinion panel: do we really have to consider the human factor in networking? 59-60
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