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The rapid growing of online purchasing of information products poses challenges of how to preserve the customer’s privacy during the online transactions. The current widely used way of online shopping does not consider the customer’s privacy protection. It exposes the customer’s sensitive information unnecessarily. We propose a new five-party implementation model called 5PAPS that provides much enhanced...
Recently the integrated modular avionics (IMA) architecture which introduces the concept of resource partitions becomes popular as an alternative to the traditional federated architecture. This study investigates the problem of designing hierarchical scheduling for IMA systems. The proposed scheduler model enables strong temporal partitioning, so that multiple hard real-time applications can be easily...
This paper presents a modular and easily analyzable design of a flexible sound rendering system called the Adaptive Multi-channel Audio-play System (AMAS). This case-study is a follow-on of the earlier study on the effectiveness of the TMO scheme as an approach for easily analyzable efficient design of a major class of real-time distributed multimedia computing applications. AMAS is an extension of...
A flexible sound rendering system is presented. Multi-channel music is played in manners adaptive to the locations of the speakers and the listener. In addition, a user can specify the positions of sound sources in a music ensemble to be replayed to be different from the original positions at the time of recording.
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