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Most of today smart devices (e.g. smart phone, tablets, etc) are mobile and can access the internet through wireless network which is almost everywhere. For mobility support, IETF developed PMIPv6 to enable user devices to be connected to the internet without being disconnected when passing by different network areas. Unlike wired network, a wireless network increased the potential threats to every...
3rd party content service expands the variety of contents that IPTV usually distributes and opens the opportunity to create new and attractive content to anyone. However, the hosting service for 3rd party content demands high cost. Therefore, IPTV provider needs an effective strategy of resource management to minimize the cost. Thereby, the cost function is based on the IPTV management of content...
Recently with rapid development of broadband network and IT technology, consumers are capable of wirelessly connecting to the internet through Access Point (AP) or 3G to conveniently browse the Internet or even receive a digital multimedia. The advancing of this technology is providing consumer with an easy access to Internet anywhere to receive services. One of the services that is attracting user...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.