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This demonstration exhibits the novel concepts of autonomic network composition and adaptive media delivery which have been developed as part of the EU framework 6 project ambient networks. A realistic use case serves as a demonstration scenario to illustrate how these core features of an ambient network work together in practice, and how they can contribute to improve the end user's experience in...
With the increasing heterogeneity of Internet enabled devices and Internet access technologies, media content may often need to be adapted to best meet the user or application needs. However, server-side adaptation has shown its limitations, leading to the development of network-side adaptation techniques. Overlay networks have emerged as a possible solution to enable data processing between users...
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