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Active Elements for High-Definition Video Distribution
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Year of publication | 2006 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | ICT 2006, 13th International Conference on Telecommunications |
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Field | Use of computers, robotics and its application |
Keywords | active element networks; user empowered data distribution; uncompressed high-definition video |
Description | Active Elements (AEs), an extension of user-empowered programmable (active) routers, provide support for multimedia distribution in collaborative environments. They can be organized in distributed systems to mitigate the scalability problem for very bandwidth and/or processing power demanding distribution patterns. We present a prototype implementation of Active Elements based on JXTA peer-to-peer framework. As shown in this paper, the AEs are flexible enough to be used for distributing high-definition uncompressed video, while also providing additional processing possibilities when distributing lower bandwidth streams like compressed HDV video streams. |
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