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Multimedia Internet Broadcasting - Quality, Technology and Interface

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Multimedia Internet Broadcasting: Quality, Technology and Interface studies one of the most exciting aspects of contemporary Internet use and research: the broadcasting of multimedia content. It draws together key research findings and directions from around the world, and explores issues such as:
User experience and behaviour
Modelling and providing an infrastructure for broadcast events
Technical developments of underlying protocols, algorithms and systems
Trends associated with the use and regulation of the Internet around the world
Designed to enable optimal Internet broadcast design and trigger new and developmental research, this book is particularly suited to research groups, students, practitioners and developers.
This text is supported by a dedicated web resource and discussion list available at: http://mib.mdx.ac.uk

List of contents

1. Human Computer Interaction, Quality of Service, and Multimedia Internet Broadcasting.- 2. Advanced Digital User Behaviour Analysis (ADUBA).- 3. The Influence of Network Quality of Service Factors on the Usability and Effectiveness of Multimedia Internet Broadcasting.- 4. Distributed Global Conferences over Heterogeneous Networks.- 5. Globa1360/NICE Video Conference Model.- 6. Towards an Advanced Quality of Service Architecture.- 7. Changes and Challenges: Mass Customised Media and the Internet.- 8. Regulatory Trends in Webcasting in the United States, the European Union, and Japan: Focusing on Universal Service.- 9. A Source-adaptive Multi-layered Multicast Algorithm for Internet Video Distribution.- 10. An Adaptive Resource Broker for Multimedia Teleservices.- 11. The Token Repository Service: A Universal and Scalable Mechanism for Constructing Multicast Acknowledgment Trees.

Summary

Multimedia Internet Broadcasting: Quality, Technology and Interface studies one of the most exciting aspects of contemporary Internet use and research: the broadcasting of multimedia content. It draws together key research findings and directions from around the world, and explores issues such as:
User experience and behaviour
Modelling and providing an infrastructure for broadcast events
Technical developments of underlying protocols, algorithms and systems
Trends associated with the use and regulation of the Internet around the world
Designed to enable optimal Internet broadcast design and trigger new and developmental research, this book is particularly suited to research groups, students, practitioners and developers.
This text is supported by a dedicated web resource and discussion list available at: http://mib.mdx.ac.uk

Product details

Assisted by Lawrence (Editor), Lawrence (Editor), Dave Lawrence (Editor), And Sloane (Editor), Andy Sloane (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.04.2001
 
EAN 9781852332839
ISBN 978-1-85233-283-9
No. of pages 234
Weight 396 g
Illustrations XVIII, 234 p. 52 illus.
Series Current Clinical Neurology
Computer Communications and Networks
Bailliere's Clinical Neurology
Computer Communications and Networks
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

B, computer science, Multimedia Information Systems, Computer Communication Networks, Graphical & digital media applications, Computer communication systems

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