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UMA-based wireless and mobile video delivery architecture: Internet Multimedia Management Systems

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UMA-based wireless and mobile video delivery architecture: Internet Multimedia Management Systems. / Sampath, Latha; Helal, Sumi; Smith, John R.
Proceedings of the SPIE Voice, Video and Data Communications Symposium . SPIE, 2000. p. 103-115.

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Sampath, L, Helal, S & Smith, JR 2000, UMA-based wireless and mobile video delivery architecture: Internet Multimedia Management Systems. in Proceedings of the SPIE Voice, Video and Data Communications Symposium . SPIE, pp. 103-115. <https://www.cise.ufl.edu/~helal/projects/publications/spie2000.pdf>

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Sampath, L., Helal, S., & Smith, J. R. (2000). UMA-based wireless and mobile video delivery architecture: Internet Multimedia Management Systems. In Proceedings of the SPIE Voice, Video and Data Communications Symposium (pp. 103-115). SPIE. https://www.cise.ufl.edu/~helal/projects/publications/spie2000.pdf

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Sampath L, Helal S, Smith JR. UMA-based wireless and mobile video delivery architecture: Internet Multimedia Management Systems. In Proceedings of the SPIE Voice, Video and Data Communications Symposium . SPIE. 2000. p. 103-115

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Sampath, Latha ; Helal, Sumi ; Smith, John R. / UMA-based wireless and mobile video delivery architecture : Internet Multimedia Management Systems. Proceedings of the SPIE Voice, Video and Data Communications Symposium . SPIE, 2000. pp. 103-115

Bibtex

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