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Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Orchestration Services for Distributed Multimedia Synchronization
AU - CAMPBELL, A
AU - COULSON, G
AU - GARCIA, F
AU - HUTCHISON, D
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - Rapid developments in networking technology over the past few years have lead to the emergence of distributed applications which incorporate continuous media data types such as digital video and audio. Such applications have stringent real-time synchronisation requirements which have been documented in the literature. However, little research has been carried out into suitable mechanisms to support such synchronisation. This paper presents a multimedia synchronisation architecture and a detailed description of the lower layer services of the architecture. The paper also provides a rationale for the services by describing a real world application area and illustrates how the services can be exploited in this application area. Because the services described incorporate a variety of co-ordination functions over multiple transport connections a more general term, orchestration, is introduced to describe the low level synchronisation services.
AB - Rapid developments in networking technology over the past few years have lead to the emergence of distributed applications which incorporate continuous media data types such as digital video and audio. Such applications have stringent real-time synchronisation requirements which have been documented in the literature. However, little research has been carried out into suitable mechanisms to support such synchronisation. This paper presents a multimedia synchronisation architecture and a detailed description of the lower layer services of the architecture. The paper also provides a rationale for the services by describing a real world application area and illustrates how the services can be exploited in this application area. Because the services described incorporate a variety of co-ordination functions over multiple transport connections a more general term, orchestration, is introduced to describe the low level synchronisation services.
KW - COMPUTER-COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, NETWORK PROTOCOLS
KW - DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
KW - SYSTEMS
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 0-444-81481-7
SP - 153
EP - 168
BT - High Performance Networking, IV
A2 - Danthine, Andre
A2 - Spaniol, Otto
PB - ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBL B V
CY - AMSTERDAM
T2 - IFIP TC6/WG6.4 4th International Conference on High Performance Networking
Y2 - 14 December 1992 through 18 December 1992
ER -