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The future internet and its prospects for distributed multimedia systems and applications
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International Multimedia Conference archive
Proceedings of the seventeen ACM international conference on Multimedia table of contents
Beijing, China
TUTORIAL SESSION: Tutorials table of contents
Pages 919-920  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-608-3
Authors
Thomas Plagemann  University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Vera Goebel  University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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SIGMULTIMEDIA: ACM Special Interest Group on Multimedia
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Today's Internet has evolved from an early experimental small-scale network to a world-wide network which infrastructure that is used on a day to day basis by companies, public bodies, governments, individuals etc. Many shortcomings of the Internet have been addressed over the last years as "add-ons", but recently many "Future Internet" initiatives have been started with the challenge to re-design the Internet to meet the future challenges. Since the majority of multimedia systems and applications are depending on the Internet we aim in this tutorial to give an overview on ongoing initiatives, identify new concepts and study how they might be leveraged for multimedia systems and applications.


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M. Siekkinen, V. Goebel, T. Plagemann and K.-A. Skevik, M. Banfield and I. Brusic: "Beyond the Future Internet - Requirements of Autonomic Networking Architectures to Address Long Term Future Networking Challenges", 11th IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing System, Sedona, USA, March 2007
 
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ANA Core Documentation, Deliverable FP6-IST-27489/WP1/D.1.11, http://cn.cs.unibas.ch/software/anacore-doc.pdf, last visited July 2009
 
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K.-A. Skevik, V. Goebel, and T. Plagemann: "Evaluation of a comprehensive P2P Video-on-Demand streaming system", Computer Networks Journal, Volume 53, Issue 4, March 2009, pp 434--455
 
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K.-A. Skevik, M. Siekkinen, V. Goebel, T. Plagemann: "Experiences with Application Development for Autonomic Networks", 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments 2008 (MACE 2008), Samos Island, Greece, September 2008.
 
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K.-A. Skevik, V. Goebel and T. Plagemann: "Design, Prototype and Evaluation of a Network Monitoring Library", 5th International Conference on Trusted and Autonomic Computing 2008 (ATC-08), Oslo, Norway, June 2008.