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In this paper, we consider the design of caching infrastructure to enhance the client-perceived performance of mobile wireless clients retrieving multimedia objects from the Internet. We consider three primary issues: location of the cache, size of the cache, and management policy for the cache. We consider both infrastructure-oriented caching at the Access Point (AP), as well as peer-assisted caching...
This panel paper presents motivations for discussing mobile media search and contains statements from the panelists who are industry research leaders in this field.
Search for and delivery of multimedia content will be of great importance in the years to come. Common data formats and appropriate architectures that will pave the way toward this challenging task must be defined. In this article a framework enabling mobile device users to search for and retrieve multimedia objects over a distributed P2P-based network is presented. The framework was an outcome of...
The paper presents the implementation of a platform which allows the generation, annotation and retrieval of on-the-move multimedia tourist contents while on a tourist destination. The platform toggles the different stages of the processes involved on the cycle of life of the content: creation, indexation, storage and publication. The application has been implemented using the J2ME standard to take...
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