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P2P
2009
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
A Flexible Divide-And-Conquer Protocol for Multi-View Peer-to-Peer Live Streaming
Abstract—Multi-view peer-to-peer (P2P) live streaming systems have recently emerged, where a user can simultaneously watch multiple channels. Previous work on multi-view P2P stre...
Miao Wang, Lisong Xu, Byrav Ramamurthy
IPPS
2000
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Heuristic Solutions for a Mapping Problem in a TV-Anytime Server Network
This paper presents a novel broadband multimedia service called TV-Anytime. The basic idea of this service is to store broadcast media assets onto media server systems and allow c...
Xiaobo Zhou, Reinhard Lüling, Li Xie
3DPVT
2004
IEEE
131views Visualization» more  3DPVT 2004»
15 years 1 months ago
Neural Mesh Ensembles
This paper proposes the use of neural network ensembles to boost the performance of a neural network based surface reconstruction algorithm. Ensemble is a very popular and powerfu...
Ioannis P. Ivrissimtzis, Yunjin Lee, Seungyong Lee...
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OPODIS
2008
14 years 11 months ago
Solving Atomic Multicast When Groups Crash
In this paper, we study the atomic multicast problem, a fundamental abstraction for building faulttolerant systems. In the atomic multicast problem, the system is divided into non...
Nicolas Schiper, Fernando Pedone
DSN
2003
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Comparison of Failure Detectors and Group Membership: Performance Study of Two Atomic Broadcast Algorithms
Protocols that solve agreement problems are essential building blocks for fault tolerant distributed systems. While many protocols have been published, little has been done to ana...
Péter Urbán, Ilya Shnayderman, Andr&...