
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services : 6th International Workshop, IDMS'99, Toulouse, France, October 12-15, 1999, Proceedings
by International Workshop Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and; Goos, G.; Hartmanis, J.; Leeuwen, J. Van-
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Table of Contents
The Internet 2 QBONE-Project - Architecture and Phase 1 Implementation | p. 1 |
Hardware Acceleration inside a Differentiated Services Access Node | p. 3 |
REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet | p. 17 |
QoS-aware Active Gateway for Multimedia Communication | p. 31 |
A Study of the Impact of Network Loss and Burst Size on Video Streaming Quality and Acceptability | p. 45 |
Transport of MPEG-2 Video in a Routed IP Network: Transport Stream Errors and Their Effects on Video Quality | p. 59 |
Specification and Realization of the QoS Required by a Distributed Interactive Simulation Application in a New Generation Internet | p. 75 |
A Multicasting Scheme Using Multiple MCSs in ATM Networks | p. 93 |
A Platform for the Study of Reliable Multicasting Extensions to CORBA Event Service | p. 107 |
MBone2Tel - Telephone Users Meeting the MBone | p. 121 |
Quality of Service Management for Teleteaching Applications Using the MPEG-4/DMIF | p. 133 |
IP Services Deployment: A US Carrier Strategy | p. 147 |
Network-Diffused Media Scaling for Multimedia Content Services | p. 149 |
Extended Package-Segment Model and Adaptable Applications | p. 163 |
Tailoring Protocols for Dynamic Network Conditions and User Requirements | p. 177 |
Design of an Integrated Environment for Adaptive Multimedia Document Presentation Through Real Time Monitoring | p. 191 |
Authoring of Teletext Applications for Digital Television Broadcast | p. 205 |
Middleware Support for Multimedia Collaborative Applications over the Web: A Case Study | p. 219 |
The Virtual Interactive Presenter: A Conversational Interface for Interactive Television | p. 235 |
A Video Compression Algorithm for ATM Networks with ABR Service, Using Visual Criteria | p. 245 |
Content-Fragile Watermarking Based on Content-Based Digital Signatures | p. 259 |
New Structures for the Next Generation of IDMS | p. 273 |
Multi-drop VPs for Multiparty Videoconferencing on SONET/ATM Rings - Architectural Design and Bandwidth Demand Analysis | p. 275 |
A Generic Scheme for the Recording of Interactive Media Streams | p. 291 |
A Framework for High Quality/Low Cost Conferencing Systems | p. 305 |
A Novel Replica Placement Strategy for Video Servers | p. 321 |
Network Bandwidth Allocation and Admission Control for a Continuous Media File Server | p. 337 |
Design and Evaluation of Ring-Based Video Servers | p. 351 |
Pricing for Differentiated Internet Services | p. 365 |
An Agent-Based Adaptive QoS Management Framework and Its Applications | p. 371 |
Improving the Quality of Recorded Mbone Sessions Using a Distributed Model | p. 377 |
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