Title :
The use of dynamically reconfigurable protocol stacks for streaming multimedia to mobile devices
Author :
Curran, Kevin ; Parr, Gerard
Author_Institution :
Magee Campus, Ulster Univ., UK
Abstract :
Traditional protocol stacks can lead to a performance bottleneck due to the insufficient processing power and memory of portable devices. Micro-protocols attempt to eradicate this bottleneck by optimising the protocol stack to the functionality that is actually required by the application. Multicast media groups overcome the heterogeneous client problem where clients subscribe to different quality of services in accordance with resource availability and move between groups according to bandwidth availability. Chameleon is 100% Java middleware for multimedia streaming to heterogeneous mobile clients, which allows the dynamic configuration of protocols with respect to application requirements and available network resources. We evaluate the dynamic reconfigurability of the middleware in order to demonstrate runtime adaptation. We especially concentrate on the secondary quality transformation technique (SQT) of the middleware which enables clients to not only subscribe to media groups in accordance with available resources and network capacity but to also adapt media quality within each quality group dynamically in accordance to resource constraints.
Keywords :
multimedia communication; protocols; quality of service; ubiquitous computing; Chameleon; Java middleware; available resources; dynamically reconfigurable protocol stacks; heterogeneous mobile clients; media quality; micro-protocols; mobile devices; multicast media groups; network capacity; performance bottleneck; quality of service; runtime adaptation; secondary quality transformation technique; streaming multimedia; Availability; Bandwidth; Java; Middleware; Mobile communication; Streaming media; Throughput; Transport protocols; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems, 2002. ICCS 2002. The 8th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7510-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCS.2002.1183273