[2] | Harilaos Koumaras, Daniel Negru, Eugen Borcoci, Vaios Koumaras, Costas Troulos, Yael Lapid, Evangelos Pallis, Mamadou Sidibé, Antonia Pinto, Georgios Gardikis, George Xilouris, Christian Timmerer, Media Ecosystems: A Novel Approach for Content-Awareness in Future Networks, Chapter in The Future Internet (John Domingue, Alex Galis, Anastasius Gavras, Theodore Zahariadis, Dave Lambert, Frances Cleary, Petros Daras, Srdjan Krco, Henning Müller, Man-Sze Li, Hans Schaffers, Volkmar Lotz, Federico Alvarez, Burkhard Stiller, Stamatis Karnouskos, Susanna Avessta, Michael Nilsson, eds.), Springer, vol. 6656, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp. 369-380, 2011.
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Abstract: This chapter proposes a novel concept towards the deployment of a networked ‘Media Ecosystem’. The proposed solution is based on a flexible co- operation between providers, operators, and end-users, finally enabling every user first to access the offered multimedia services in various contexts, and second to share and deliver his own audiovisual content dynamically, seamlessly, and transparently to other users. Towards this goal, the proposed concept provides content-awareness to the network environment, network- and user context- awareness to the service environment, and adapted services/content to the end user for his best service experience possible, taking the role of a consumer and/or producer.
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[1] | Eugen Borcoci, Daniel Negru, Christian Timmerer, A Novel Architecture for Multimedia Distribution based on Content-Aware Networking, In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service (CTRQ 2010) (Shingo Ata, Eugen Borcoci, Javier Del Ser Lorente, Michel Diaz, Michal Pioro, Joel Rodrigues, Zary Segall, eds.), IEEE, Los Alamitos, CA, USA, pp. 162-168, 2010.
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Abstract: This paper proposes a novel virtual Content-Aware Network (CAN) layer as a part of a full layered architecture, focused, but not limited to, on multimedia distribution with Quality of Services (QoS) assurance. The overall system is based on a flexible cooperation between providers, operators and end-users, enabling users to access the offered multimedia services in various contexts and also to become private content providers. The paper introduces the main concepts and architecture for the main virtual network layer (i.e., CAN), exposing its role and interfaces among overall system layers. This work is a part of the starting effort inside of a new European FP7 ICT research project, ALICANTE.
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