The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks

Denney, Justin and Race, Nicholas (2003) The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks. In: Interactive multimedia on next generation networks : first international workshop on multimedia interactive protocols and systems, MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, November 18-21, 2003. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science . Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 1-15. ISBN 9783540205340

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Abstract

Content delivery network architectures are initiatives designed to support the effective delivery of continuous and discrete media to end-users. Mobile devices are now capable of exploiting services such as content delivery, but with the protocols governing the content delivery networks designed for wired networked topologies; an assessment of the impact of mobile devices on the network has never been undertaken. Wireless devices access causes significant issues in the ability of the media transport system to function efficiently or as intended. This paper will highlight the current content delivery architectures available, their level of support for mobile devices and the issues therein.

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27 Jan 2012 12:15
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