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T. Toher - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • LCN - Experiments with client/server Multimedia on token ring
    1993 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

  • experiments with client server Multimedia on token ring
    Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

  • Experiments with client/server Multimedia on token ring
    1993 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

Xiangmo Zhao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Lightweight and Privacy-Preserving Data Aggregation for Mobile Multimedia Security
    IEEE Access, 2019
    Co-Authors: Tiantian Zhang, Axin Wu, Xiangmo Zhao
    Abstract:

    With the continuous development of Multimedia technology, a growing number of Multimedia applications have emerged. The demand for Multimedia services continues to grow. But the development of Multimedia services is still hampered by inherent security. Privacy and integrity of Multimedia data are two key issues for implementing mobile Multimedia security. At present, most data privacy-preserving solutions have a trusted third party, which may become the bottleneck of the system. And, the computational efficiency of the client is inefficient. In this paper, a lightweight and privacy-preserving data aggregation for mobile Multimedia is proposed. In the proposed scheme, the terminal calculation is lightweight and there is no trusted third party in our scheme. Besides, Multimedia big data and personal Multimedia data are balanced by creating virtual aggregation areas and the system performance is improved by adopting batch verification in our scheme. Security analysis shows that the presented scheme can guarantee the privacy, confidentiality and integrity of the personal Multimedia data. The performance analysis indicates the proposed scheme is lightweight.

K. Amer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • LCN - Experiments with client/server Multimedia on token ring
    1993 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

  • experiments with client server Multimedia on token ring
    Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

  • Experiments with client/server Multimedia on token ring
    1993 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

Seung Soo Park - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A semantics-based versioning scheme for Multimedia data
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020
    Co-Authors: Seung Soo Park
    Abstract:

    As advanced Web-based applications require dealing with diverse types of Multimedia data, it is necessary to store, retrieve, and manage Multimedia data from disparate sources in a single data warehouse. In this paper, we present a semantics-based method to manage Multimedia data. First, we propose a data model that represents Multimedia contents and captures semantic relationships among different types of Multimedia data. Second, we develop a version management technique for Multimedia objects without loss of semantic information. The prototype system has been implemented on top of native XML database system.

  • DASFAA - A Semantics-Based Versioning Scheme for Multimedia Data
    Database Systems for Advanced Applications, 2004
    Co-Authors: Seung Soo Park
    Abstract:

    As advanced Web-based applications require dealing with diverse types of Multimedia data, it is necessary to store, retrieve, and manage Multimedia data from disparate sources in a single data warehouse. In this paper, we present a semantics-based method to manage Multimedia data. First, we propose a data model that represents Multimedia contents and captures semantic relationships among different types of Multimedia data. Second, we develop a version management technique for Multimedia objects without loss of semantic information. The prototype system has been implemented on top of native XML database system.

K. Christensen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • LCN - Experiments with client/server Multimedia on token ring
    1993 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

  • experiments with client server Multimedia on token ring
    Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.

  • Experiments with client/server Multimedia on token ring
    1993 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1993
    Co-Authors: K. Amer, K. Christensen, T. Toher
    Abstract:

    The capabilities of a 16-Mb/s token ring to support Multimedia applications, and simultaneously carry data and Multimedia traffic are demonstrated. The token ring's priority mechanism makes it possible to effectively isolate Multimedia and data traffic. Bandwidth management is then needed to allocate a guaranteed bandwidth to Multimedia traffic. A simple form of bandwidth management limits the number of active Multimedia sessions on a token ring segment. With bandwidth management implemented in a Multimedia server, client/server Multimedia applications on a single token ring segment can become a reality.