Protocols for Multimedia Systems: 6th International Conference, PROMS 2001 Enschede, The Netherlands, October 17–19, 2001 Proceedings

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This conference in Enschede, The Netherlands, is the sixth in a series of international conferences and workshops under the title Protocols for Multimedia Systems, abbreviated as PROMS. The first PROMS workshop took place in June 1994 in Berlin, Germany, followed by workshops in Salzburg, Austria (October 1995) and Madrid, Spain (October 1996). In 1997, PROMS formed a temporary alliance with Multimedia Networking, a conference previously held in Aizu, Japan, in 1995. This led to the international conference on Protocols for Multimedia Systems – Multimedia Networking, PROMS MmNet, that took place in Santiago, Chile (November 1997). Since then PROMS has been announced as an international conference, although informal contacts and interactive sessions – as in a workshop – were retained as a desirable feature of PROMS. After a gap of three years, PROMS was organized in Cracow, Poland (October 2000), for the fifth time. We consider it a challenge to make this sixth edition of PROMS as successful as the previous events. The goal of the PROMS series of conferences and workshops is to contribute to scientific, strategic, and practical cooperation between research institutes and industrial companies in the area of multimedia protocols. This is also the goal of PROMS 2001. The basic theme of this conference continues to be multimedia protocols, both at the network and application level, although the increasing interest in wireless, mobility, and quality of service as interrelated topics with relevance to multimedia are reflected in the current program.

Author(s): Guillaume Pierre, Maarten van Steen (auth.), Marten J. van Sinderen, Lambert J. M. Nieuwenhuis (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2213
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 242
Tags: Multimedia Information Systems; Computer Communication Networks

Globule: A Platform for Self-Replicating Web Documents....Pages 1-11
Architecture of QOSMIC — A QoS Manager for Internet Connections....Pages 12-22
A QoS-Driven ISP Selection Mechanism for IPv6 Multi-homed Sites....Pages 23-34
Broadcasting Multimedia Channels in Future Mobile Systems....Pages 35-43
Providing VCR Functionality in Staggered Video Broadcasting....Pages 44-58
A Fully Scalable and Distributed Architecture for Video-on-Demand....Pages 59-73
A Mechanism for Multicast Multimedia Data with Adaptive QoS Characteristics....Pages 74-88
Bandwidth Measurements of ALM Trees for Content Distribution....Pages 89-102
GCAP: A New Multimedia Multicast Architecture for QoS....Pages 103-115
Protection of Fairness for Multimedia Traffic Streams in a Non-cooperative Wireless LAN Setting....Pages 116-129
Ad Hoc Routing in Bluetooth....Pages 130-144
An Open Signaling Protocol for Wireless Host Mobility....Pages 145-154
TCP/IP Protocol Engine System Simulation....Pages 155-164
Design and Implementation of a Transparent Forward Error Correction Coding Daemon for Unreliable Transports....Pages 165-179
An Analytical Study on TCP-friendly Congestion Control for Multimedia Streams....Pages 180-191
Model-Based Service Creation in the Friends Project....Pages 192-209
Validation of the Open Service Access API for UMTS Application Provisioning....Pages 210-221
On the End-User QoS-Awareness of a Distributed Service Environment....Pages 222-237