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IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) known for its prominent service delivery is paving way for applications like Video Voice over IP (VVOIP) on handheld devices too. Android, a software platform from Google, pioneering in middleware and applications domain of handheld devices does not offer support for IMS services by design. Motivated by these observations, we present novel scalable architecture to cater...
Evolving device capabilities and network technologies make the seamless combination of personal area and wide area networks capable and desirable to exploit advantages of each of the environments. By this, the vision of adaptive and context-aware service provision becomes possible and offers new opportunities for pervasive computing. In this paper, we describe an approach that addresses the convergence...
Computing technology is radically changing the manner in which we work and communicate with computers. ubiquitous virtual reality (U-VR) has been researched in order to apply the concept of virtual reality and its technology into ubiquitous computing. In this paper, we analyze past research on ubiquitous virtual reality and find future research direction.
The paper proposes a methodology to provide the multimedia service framework to provide an integrated multimedia service in the ubiquitous home network. To do so, we define the requirements of a home media server (HMS), and implement its functionalities as a gateway for establishing connections between the home and external networks. The proposed HMS pursues, not only the integration of home network...
The paper proposes a methodology to provide the multimedia services framework to provide integrated multimedia services in the home network. To do so, we define the requirements of a home media server, and implement its functionalities as a gateway for establishing connections between the home and external networks. The home media server pursues not only the integration of home network middleware...
This paper presents a software middleware to meet the requirements of automotive infotainment systems for a flexible and modular media solution. It allows the adaptation of multimedia use cases and applications from the consumer and PC area into an automotive environment. Due to an optimized filter graph architecture, the multimedia engine allows the implementation of complex user scenarios on cost-driven...
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