Ubiquitous Control Framework for Delivering Perceptual Satisfaction of Multimedia Traffic
Author(s) -
K. L. Eddie Law,
Jacek Ilow
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
intech ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.5772/37802
Subject(s) - multimedia , computer science , perception , control (management) , human–computer interaction , psychology , artificial intelligence , neuroscience
With the latest computing technology, people can store information including audio, video, and data on the Internet. And the advanced networking protocol designs can easily enable interactive communications among users, applications, and services through wireless tablets and mobile devices (Satyanarayanan, 2001). However, people like to connect to the Internet while moving, the connectivity may vary during the course of an active session of a user. Although many portable device can provide high-speed connectivity, a user may move into area with weak signal or thin bandwidth, which possibly hinder the reception of satisfactory multimedia traffic. In today’s business, it is important to make sure the satisfaction of content subscribers. Thus, it is adamant to develop a ubiquitous control framework to offer perceptual satisfaction of multimedia subscribers.
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