May 17

Our paper with the title “An Evaluation of Mobile End Devices in Multimedia Streaming Scenarios” was accepted for publication at the First International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Networking (IWMMN 2010).

http://www.mobilware.org/cfp-iwmmn.shtml

Michael Ransburg, Mario Jonke, and Hermann Hellwagner, An Evaluation of Mobile End Devices in Multimedia Streaming Scenarios, accepted for publication at First International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Networking (IWMMN 2010), Chicago, USA, June 30, 2010.

Abstract:
This paper compares handhelds based on the iPhone and Android operating systems in multimedia streaming scenarios. We simulate typical Internet network impairments, i.e. packet delay and packet loss, and evaluate their effects on the end devices. Additional evaluations include bandwidth overhead inflicted by the different streaming approaches and traffic shape and fairness when both handhelds consume media simultaneously. Based on the quantitative evaluation, both approaches show weaknesses and strengths. A final qualitative discussion points out additional advantages for the streaming approach implemented in the iPhone operating system.

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