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This paper proposes an inter-vehicle live media content distribution system among neighboring vehicles for driving safety on roads. The proposed system can enlarge a driver's range of visibility by means of sharing front-end views among neighbor vehicles. Meanwhile, the system can assist in securing the safety of drivers on roads. Prototypical implementation exhibits scenarios, usages and demonstration...
This paper proposes a new UPnP-compatible mechanism for enabling converged media streaming and playback services across multiple media devices in home networks. This mechanism design comprises three functional entities, including the UPnP AV media server, UPnP AV device controller, and converged media proxy. The functionality of this mechanism can accommodate heterogeneity of media content formats,...
This paper proposes a simple, application-level, and platform-independent mechanism which provides seamless media streaming and playing services in a home network. Prototype implementation achieves the software applications which can perform fast TCP re-connections and pre-fetch media segments, thus sustaining playback continuity against users' movements in a ubiquitous home network environment.
Entering and leaving of random peers will result in great variance of data availability in P2P networks, especially when multimedia streams require high priority to the immediate playback data. All peers must be able to receive the complete video segment before that playback. This requirement becomes more critical in mobile and wireless network environments where mobile peers have high frequency to...
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