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The new multimedia standards (for example, MPEG-21) facilitate the seamless integration of multiple modalities into interoperable multimedia frameworks, transforming the way people work and interact with multimedia data. These key technologies and multimedia solutions interact and collaborate with each other in increasingly effective ways, contributing to the multimedia revolution and having a significant impact across a wide spectrum of consumer, business, healthcare, education, and governmental domains. Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering provides an opportunity for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of multimedia and ubiquitous environment including models and systems, new directions, novel applications associated with the utilization and acceptance of ubiquitous computing devices and systems.
A state-of-the-art guide to middleware technologies, and their pivotal role in communications networks. Middleware is about integration and interoperability of applications and services running on heterogeneous computing and communications devices. The services it provides - including identification, authentication, authorization, soft-switching, certification and security - are used in a vast range of global appliances and systems, from smart cards and wireless devices to mobile services and e-Commerce. Qusay H. Mahmoud has created an invaluable reference tool that explores the origins and current uses of middleware (highlighting the importance of such technologies as CORBA, J2EE and JMS) a...
Contains 17 papers written by an international group of academic and industrial specialists in computer science. Some of the topics addressed include the design and implementation of video servers in video-on-demand systems; a framework for the development of globally convergent adaptive learning rate algorithms; a vector-based approach to analysis of file space properties; load balancing for unstructured mesh applications; musical composition based on genetic algorithms and fuzzy transformations of traditional Greek music patterns; and frequency-adaptive join for shared nothing machines. Most papers consist of an abstract, key words, an introduction, discussion, conclusions, suggestions for future research, and references. Several contributions are printed in a rather dark, compacted font that is difficult to read. c. Book News Inc.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing Systems, UCS 2007, held in Tokyo, Japan, in November 2007. The 16 revised full papers and eight revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 96 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on security and privacy, context awareness, sensing systems and sensor network, middleware, modeling and social aspects, smart devices, and network.