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8. IDMS 2001: Lancaster, UK
- Doug Shepherd, Joe Finney

, Laurent Mathy, Nicholas J. P. Race
:
Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems, 8th International Workshop,IDMS 2001, Lancaster, UK, September 4-7, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2158, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42530-6
Invited Presentation
- Derek McAuley:

QoS for Multimedia - What's Going to Make It Pay? 1
Short Papers
- Timothy Roscoe, Prashant J. Shenoy

:
New Resource Control Issues in Shared Clusters. 2-9 - David E. Ott, Ketan Mayer-Patel:

Transport-Level Protocol Coordination in Cluster-to-Cluster Applications. 10-22 - Mauricio Cortes, J. Robert Ensor:

Data to the People - It's a Matter of Control. 23-28 - Stefan Schmid, Joe Finney

, Maomao Wu, Adrian Friday
, Andrew Scott, Doug Shepherd:
An Access Control Architecture for Metropolitan Area Wireless Networks. 29-37
Media Distribution
- Giwon On, Jens B. Schmitt, Ralf Steinmetz

:
Design and Implementation of a QoS-Aware Replication Mechanism for a Distributed Multimedia System. 38-49 - Juan Segarra

, Vicent Cholvi:
Distribution of Video-on-Demand in Residential Networks. 50-61 - Minseok Song, Heonshik Shin, Naehyuck Chang:

A QoS Negotiation Scheme for Efficient Failure Recovery in Multi-resolution Video Servers. 62-73
QoS Issues in Multimedia
- Peter Holmes, Lars Aarhus, Eirik Maus:

Tolerance of Highly Degraded Network Conditions for an H.323-Based VoIP Service. 74-85 - Fabien Garcia, Christophe Chassot, André Lozes, Michel Diaz, Pascal Anelli, Emmanuel Lochin

:
Conception, Implementation, and Evaluation of a QoS-Based Architecture for an IP Environment Supporting Differentiated Services. 86-98 - Domenico Cotroneo, Massimo Ficco, Giorgio Ventre:

A Service Differentiation Scheme for the End-System. 99-109
Invited Presentation
- Markus Hofmann:

Enabling the Internet to Provide Multimedia Services. 110
Multimedia Middleware
- Tom Fitzpatrick, Julian R. Gallop, Gordon S. Blair, Christopher S. Cooper, Geoff Coulson, David A. Duce, Ian J. Johnson:

Design and Application of TOAST: An Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Middleware Platform. 111-123 - Denise J. Ecklund, Vera Goebel, Thomas Plagemann, Earl F. Ecklund Jr., Carsten Griwodz, Jan Øyvind Aagedal, Ketil Lund, Arne-Jørgen Berre:

QoS Management Middleware: A Separable, Reusable Solution. 124-137 - João Orvalho, Pedro Ferreira

, Fernando Boavida:
State Transmission Mechanisms for a Collaborative Virtual Environment Middleware Platform. 138-153
Congestion Control and Adaptation
- Ibtissam El Khayat, Guy Leduc:

A Stable and Flexible TCP-Friendly Congestion Control Protocol for Layered Multicast Transmission. 154-167 - Dimitrios Miras, Richard J. Jacobs, Vicky Hardman:

Content-Aware Quality Adaptation for IP Sessions with Multiple Streams. 168-180 - Kang Li, Charles Krasic, Jonathan Walpole, Molly H. Shor, Calton Pu:

The Minimal Buffering Requirements of Congestion Controlled Interactive Multimedia Applications. 181-192
Short Papers
- Nozomu Takahashi, Yuki Wakita, Shigeki Ouchi, Takayuki Kunieda:

Video Content Management Using Logical Content. 193-198 - Robert Sugar, Sándor Imre:

Adaptive Clustering Using Mobile Agents in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks. 199-204 - Joe Finney

, Greg O'Shea:
Mobile 4-in-6: A Novel Mechanism for IPv4/v6 Transitioning. 205-212 - Charles Krasic, Kang Li, Jonathan Walpole:

The Case for Streaming Multimedia with TCP. 213-218
Invited Presentation
- Fernando Pereira:

The MPEG-21 Standard: Why an Open Multimedia Framework? 219-220
Control of Multimedia Networks
- Khalil El-Khatib, Gregor von Bochmann, Yu Zhong:

Selecting the QoS Parameters for Multicast Applications Based on User Profile and Device Capability. 221-232 - Andreas Meissner, Lars C. Wolf, Ralf Steinmetz

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A Novel Group Integrity Concept for Multimedia Multicasting. 233-244 - Krish T. Krishnakumar, Morris Sloman

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Constraint-Based Configuration of Proxylets for Programmable Networks. 245-256

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