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SplitStream: High-Bandwidth Multicast in Cooperative Environments

by Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Animesh Nandi, Antony Rowstron, Atul Singh - SOSP '03 , 2003
"... In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwarding multicast messages. This works well when the interior nodes are highly available, d d cated infrastructure routers but it poses a problem for application-level multicast in peer-to-peer systems. ..."
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. SplitStreamadV esses this problem by striping the content across a forest of interior-nodno# sjoint multicast trees that d stributes the forward ng load among all participating peers. For example, it is possible to construct efficient SplitStream forests in which each peer contributes only as much

FOR MULTI-STREAM ENVIRONMENT BY

by Bin Yu
"... Recent years witnessed the emergence of more “multi-stream ” Multimedia applications, such as multi-site distributed video conferencing, multi-perspective IPTV, and virtual touring of 3D digital worlds from multiple view points, etc. This trend is the result of greater availability of high performan ..."
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Recent years witnessed the emergence of more “multi-stream ” Multimedia applications, such as multi-site distributed video conferencing, multi-perspective IPTV, and virtual touring of 3D digital worlds from multiple view points, etc. This trend is the result of greater availability of high

Resource allocation in streaming environments

by Lu Tian, K. Mani Chandy - IN 7TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GRID COMPUTING (GRID , 2006
"... This paper considers resource allocation algorithms for processing streams of events on computational grids. For example, financial trading applications are executed on large computational grids that receive streams of data such as stock ticker prices, commodity prices, foreign-exchange rates and to ..."
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This paper considers resource allocation algorithms for processing streams of events on computational grids. For example, financial trading applications are executed on large computational grids that receive streams of data such as stock ticker prices, commodity prices, foreign-exchange rates

Snapshot processing in streaming environments

by Daniel M. Zimmerman, K. Mani Chandy - IN 7TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GRID COMPUTING (GRID , 2006
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TelegraphCQ: Continuous Dataflow Processing for an Uncertan World

by Sirish Chandrasekaran, Owen Cooper, Amol Deshpande, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Wei Hong, Sailesh Krishnamurthy, Sam Madden, Vijayshankar Raman, Fred Reiss, Mehul Shah , 2003
"... Increasingly pervasive networks are leading towards a world where data is constantly in motion. In such a world, conventional techniques for query processing, which were developed under the assumption of a far more static and predictable computational environment, will not be sufficient. Instead, qu ..."
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Increasingly pervasive networks are leading towards a world where data is constantly in motion. In such a world, conventional techniques for query processing, which were developed under the assumption of a far more static and predictable computational environment, will not be sufficient. Instead

Overview of the scalable video coding extension of the H.264/AVC standard

by Heiko Schwarz, Detlev Marpe, Thomas Wiegand - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY IN CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY , 2007
"... With the introduction of the H.264/AVC video coding standard, significant improvements have recently been demonstrated in video compression capability. The Joint Video Team of the ITU-T VCEG and the ISO/IEC MPEG has now also standardized a Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extension of the H.264/AVC stand ..."
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standard. SVC enables the transmission and decoding of partial bit streams to provide video services with lower temporal or spatial resolutions or reduced fidelity while retaining a reconstruction quality that is high relative to the rate of the partial bit streams. Hence, SVC provides functionalities

ANALYSIS OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR HABITAT MONITORING

by Joseph Polastre, Robert Szewczyk, Alan Mainwaring, David Culler, John Anderson , 2004
"... We provide an in-depth study of applying wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to real-world habitat monitoring. A set of system design requirements were developed that cover the hardware design of the nodes, the sensor network software, protective enclosures, and system architecture to meet the require ..."
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the requirements of biologists. In the summer of 2002, 43 nodes were deployed on a small island off the coast of Maine streaming useful live data onto the web. Although researchers anticipate some challenges arising in real-world deployments of WSNs, many problems can only be discovered through experience. We

A Hierarchical Internet Object Cache

by Anawat Chankhunthod , Peter B. Danzig, Chuck Neerdaels, Michael F. Schwartz, Kurt J. Worrell - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1996 USENIX TECHNICAL CONFERENCE , 1995
"... This paper discusses the design andperformance of a hierarchical proxy-cache designed to make Internet information systems scale better. The design was motivated by our earlier trace-driven simulation study of Internet traffic. We believe that the conventional wisdom, that the benefits of hierarch ..."
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of hierarchical file caching do not merit the costs, warrants reconsideration in the Internet environment. The cache implementation supports a highly concurrent stream of requests. We present performance measurements that show that the cache outperforms other popular Internet cache implementations by an order

DETERMINATION OF THE CRITICAL LOCATIONS IN A STOCHASTIC STREAM ENVIRONMENT

by Yeou-koung Tung, Wade E. Hathhorn, Ecological Modelling, Yeou-koung Tung, Wade E. Hathhorn, Wade E. Hathhorn , 1989
"... (Accepted 16 August) Tung, Y.K. and Hathhom, W.E., 1989. Determination of the critical locations in a stochastic stream environment. Ecol. Modelling, 45: 43-61. Due to the existence of many uncertainties in a stream environment, the determination of the critical location is not a trivial task. The p ..."
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(Accepted 16 August) Tung, Y.K. and Hathhom, W.E., 1989. Determination of the critical locations in a stochastic stream environment. Ecol. Modelling, 45: 43-61. Due to the existence of many uncertainties in a stream environment, the determination of the critical location is not a trivial task

Real-Time Computing Without Stable States: A New Framework for Neural Computation Based on Perturbations

by Wolfgang Maass, Thomas Natschläger, Henry Markram
"... A key challenge for neural modeling is to explain how a continuous stream of multi-modal input from a rapidly changing environment can be processed by stereotypical recurrent circuits of integrate-and-fire neurons in real-time. We propose a new computational model for real-time computing on time-var ..."
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A key challenge for neural modeling is to explain how a continuous stream of multi-modal input from a rapidly changing environment can be processed by stereotypical recurrent circuits of integrate-and-fire neurons in real-time. We propose a new computational model for real-time computing on time
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