Mobile ID protocol: A badge-activated application level handoff of a multimedia streaming to support user mobility
Zou, Bo
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Description
Title
Mobile ID protocol: A badge-activated application level handoff of a multimedia streaming to support user mobility
Author(s)
Zou, Bo
Issue Date
2000-05
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Nahrstedt, Klara
Department of Study
Computer Science
Discipline
Computer Science
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
M.S. (master's)
Degree Level
thesis
Keyword(s)
Mobile applications
Language
en
Abstract
"Current multimedia streaming applications, such as video on demand, are ""machine- oriented"", and do not support user mobility. In this thesis, I designed and implemented a badge-activated application-level handoff protocol, called Mobile ID protocol, to implement user mobility
support for multimedia streaming applications. The protocol has a location-aware system to detect user movement on the client side, a Mobility database to store all the interrupted sessions on the server side, and Mobile ID client/server- side manager pair coordinates the events on either side, work closely with location-aware system, Mobility database, and video client/server pair to carry out the ""user- oriented"" streaming application we now have. The protocol is implemented at the application level. Performance data shows that the time loss during the
handoff is in the acceptable range, and the frame loss during the handoff is related to encoding pattern of the video file."
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