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Global Time-Based Synchronization of Real-Time Multimedia Streaming

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3 Author(s)
Moon Hae Kim ; Konkuk University ; Eun Hwan Jo ; Doo-Hyun Kim

The goal of distributed multimedia applications is to provide reliable high-quality multimedia services to users on a network. Typical distributed multimedia applications use multimedia streaming that continuously processes and transports time-based media such as audio and video on a network. Inter-media synchronization and intra-media synchronization should be supported to facilitate high-quality reliable multimedia services. In this paper, we present an approach to develop distributed multimedia applications by using a real-time multimedia object model named MMStream TMO and a synchronization scheme for real-time streaming based on MMStream TMO and global time.

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Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems, 2003. WORDS 2003 Fall. The Ninth IEEE International Workshop on

Date of Conference: 01-03 Oct. 2003

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