2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-011-0981-0
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A game approach to optimization of bandwidth allocation using MPEG-7 and MPEG-21

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“…Secondly, in the execution phase, these conversions are performed on the media and metadata conveyed in the DI. For the decision phase, two different methods have been widely investigated in the literature: 1) Quality-based methods [11][12] [13] (also referred as optimisation-based methods) aim at finding the adaptation parameters that maximise the quality (also referred to as utility) resulting from the adaptation to the constraints of the usage environment. These methods operate by solving an optimisation problem in the Pareto frontier.…”
Section: Multimedia Adaptation-decision Making Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, in the execution phase, these conversions are performed on the media and metadata conveyed in the DI. For the decision phase, two different methods have been widely investigated in the literature: 1) Quality-based methods [11][12] [13] (also referred as optimisation-based methods) aim at finding the adaptation parameters that maximise the quality (also referred to as utility) resulting from the adaptation to the constraints of the usage environment. These methods operate by solving an optimisation problem in the Pareto frontier.…”
Section: Multimedia Adaptation-decision Making Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While constructing the overlay, instead of using a fixed out-degree for each node, we have computed out-degree dynamically based on the user type, content preferences, device capabilities, and the network conditions. Similar to [36] and [37], we utilize MPEG-21 to describe user characteristics, terminal capabilities, and network characteristics. Specifically, we use the UED tool to gather and express user characteristics such as content preferences and presentation preferences, descriptions of the terminal's capabilities such as display capabilities, power and storage information, and finally network descriptions such as network end-to-end delay, bandwidth, and loss conditions.…”
Section: Design Of Mavssmentioning
confidence: 99%