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We propose a new style user interface for browsing and interacting with real-time maps representing a large number of moving objects on mobile devices. The real-time maps show present locations of moving objects such as trains, cars and people on the conventional static maps composed of static geospatial objects such as roads, buildings and rivers. The emergence of the real-time maps can change the...
A rapidly growing number of carriers offer wireless video services to their customers, taking advantage of high quality video codecs implemented in dedicated hardware of selected mobile devices. In this paper we introduce a video conferencing software, which seamlessly integrates mobile with stationary users in a provider and device independent fashion. Innovations of this work are twofold. At first...
Mobile phones and related gadgets in networks are on the spot to deliver sufficient performance for rich multimedia applications and communication. In this report we introduce a video conferencing software, which seamlessly integrates mobile with stationary users into fully distributed multi-party conversations. Innovations related to this work are twofold. At first we report on a highly optimized...
This paper presents a channel-aware video streaming method that does not only adjust dynamically the target bit rate according to the channel condition but also minimize the error propagation at handoff. The proposed method performs adaptive bit rate allocation (ABA) by using the carrier to interference and noise ratio (CINR) to reduce the packet loss ratio (PLR) without wasting the channel resource...
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