TY - JOUR
T1 - User-provided multimedia content distribution architecture in mobile and ubiquitous communication networks
AU - Hu, Chih Lin
AU - Cho, Chien An
PY - 2011/1
Y1 - 2011/1
N2 - The network convergence of wired, wireless, and mobile systems creates a ubiquitous network environment where modern networking devices feature multiple networking interfaces and can connect to different networks simultaneously. Mobile users in ubiquitous networks expect to access information services anytime, and from anywhere. This paper presents a mobile content sharing scenario in which a networked device can discover neighboring devices and share multimedia content in a convenient, networked manner. This ideal scenario differs from the traditional usage which requires the tedious manual operations of connection setup and file transfer. To achieve this goal, this study proposes a user-provided multimedia content distribution architecture for a mobile and ubiquitous network environment. The proposed architecture integrates several specific mechanisms, including device discovery, asynchronous content delivery, secure access control, and virtual file system. This design addresses several inherent limitations in wireless and mobile networks, and enables mobile users to transfer media content in a secure, mobile, and energy-saving way. The proof-of-concept prototype and performance evaluation in this study confirm that the proposed architecture not only provides better user experience, but also achieves a lightweight design without compromising performance.
AB - The network convergence of wired, wireless, and mobile systems creates a ubiquitous network environment where modern networking devices feature multiple networking interfaces and can connect to different networks simultaneously. Mobile users in ubiquitous networks expect to access information services anytime, and from anywhere. This paper presents a mobile content sharing scenario in which a networked device can discover neighboring devices and share multimedia content in a convenient, networked manner. This ideal scenario differs from the traditional usage which requires the tedious manual operations of connection setup and file transfer. To achieve this goal, this study proposes a user-provided multimedia content distribution architecture for a mobile and ubiquitous network environment. The proposed architecture integrates several specific mechanisms, including device discovery, asynchronous content delivery, secure access control, and virtual file system. This design addresses several inherent limitations in wireless and mobile networks, and enables mobile users to transfer media content in a secure, mobile, and energy-saving way. The proof-of-concept prototype and performance evaluation in this study confirm that the proposed architecture not only provides better user experience, but also achieves a lightweight design without compromising performance.
KW - Device discovery
KW - Mobile application
KW - Mobile content delivery
KW - Multimedia distribution
KW - Ubiquitous computing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=78649323107&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jnca.2010.08.010
DO - 10.1016/j.jnca.2010.08.010
M3 - 期刊論文
AN - SCOPUS:78649323107
VL - 34
SP - 121
EP - 136
JO - Journal of Network and Computer Applications
JF - Journal of Network and Computer Applications
SN - 1084-8045
IS - 1
ER -