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Communications Infrastructure, Systems and Applications - First International ICST Conference, EuropeComm 2009, London, UK, August 11-13, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Rashid Mehmood, Eduardo Cerqueira, Radoslaw Piesiewicz, Imrich Chlamtac
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The First International ICST Conference on Communications
Infrastructure, Systems and Applications in Europe (EuropeComm
2009) was held August 11-13, 2009, in London. EuropeComm 2009
brought together decision makers from the EU comm- sion, top
researchers and industry executives to discuss the directions of
communi- tions research and development in Europe. The event also
attracted academia and industry representatives, as well as
government officials to discuss the current dev- opments and future
trends in technology, applications and services in the communi-
tions field. Organizing this conference was motivated by the fact
that the development and - ployment of future services will require
a common global-scale infrastructure, and therefore it is important
that designers and stakeholders from all the systems stacks come
together to discuss these developments. Rapidly decreasing costs of
compu- tional power, storage capacity, and communication bandwidth
have led to the dev- opment of a multitude of applications carrying
an increasingly huge amount of traffic on the global networking
infrastructure. What we have seen is an evolution: an inf-
structure looking for networked applications has evolved into an
infrastructure str- gling to meet the social, technological and
business challenges posed by the plethora of bandwidth-hungry
emerging applications.
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Future Multimedia Networking - Second International Workshop, FMN 2009, Coimbra, Portugal, June 22-23, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Andreas Mauthe, Sherali Zeadally, Eduardo Cerqueira, Marilia Curado
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It isour greatpleasureto welcomeyouto the
SecondInternationalWorkshopon Future Multimedia Networking (FMN).
Following the ?rst successful workshop (held in Cardi?, Wales) in
2008, this year's workshop continues the tradition of being a
premier forum that gives researchers and practitioners a unique -
portunity to share their experiences and discuss state-of-the-art
research results and major recent accomplishments in the area of
multimedia networking. In recent years, real-time multimedia
services have contributed extensively to our life experience and
are expected to be among the most important applications in the
future Internet. The management of content distribution services
and the e?cient deliveryof real-timemultimedia
servicesoverdiverseand heterogeneous wired and wireless systems
remain a signi?cant challenge for future multimedia networking
systems. This year's workshop focused on various aspects of mul-
media systems, content networking, and autonomous communication. A
speci?c emphasis was placed on upcoming autonomic content networks
and technologies that contribute to their development. The call for
papers attracted 64 submissions from 32 countries for the main
workshop. The Program Committee accepted 16 papers (an acceptance
rate of 25%) that cover a range of topics, including wireless and
ad-hoc networks in autonomic content networking, streaming and
voice services, group and mul- party services, and quality in video
and Internet services. This year we also had a Demonstration
Session on Future Multimedia Networking for which 12 papers
wereacceptedoutofsubmissionsreceivedfromover15countries.
Itisoursincere hope that the proceedings of this workshop will
serve as a valuable reference for multimedia researchers and
developers.
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