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18th NOSSDAV 2008: Braunschweig, Germany
- Carsten Griwodz, Lars C. Wolf:

Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video, 18th International Workshop, NOSSDAV 2008, Braunschweig, Germany, May 28-30, 2008, Proceedings. ACM 2008
Networking for virtual worlds
- Grenville J. Armitage:

Optimising online FPS game server discovery through clustering servers by origin autonomous system. 3-8 - Wei Cheng, Wei Tsang Ooi

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Receiver-driven view-dependent streaming of progressive mesh. 9-14 - Wei-Lun Sung, Shun-Yun Hu, Jehn-Ruey Jiang:

Selection strategies for peer-to-peer 3D streaming. 15-20
Network and operating system support
- Dan Ardelean, Ethan Blanton, Maxim Martynov:

Remote active queue management. 21-26 - Elad Lahav, Martin Karsten, Tim Brecht, Weihan Wang, Tony Zhao:

Group unicast for the real world. 27-32 - Håkon Kvale Stensland, Carsten Griwodz, Pål Halvorsen:

Evaluation of multi-core scheduling mechanisms for heterogeneous processing architectures. 33-38
Digital audio and video
- Mohit Saxena, Umang Sharan, Sonia Fahmy

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Analyzing video services in Web 2.0: a global perspective. 39-44 - Yicheng Huang, Guangming Hong, An Vu Tran, Ye Wang

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Decoding-workload-aware video encoding. 45-50 - Stefano Ferretti

, Marco Roccetti
, Fabio Strozzi:
On developing tangible interfaces for video streaming control: a real case study. 51-56
Video streaming in wireless environments
- Xiaolin Cheng, Prasant Mohapatra, Sung-Ju Lee, Sujata Banerjee

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Performance evaluation of video streaming in multihop wireless mesh networks. 57-62 - Ingo Kofler, Martin Prangl, Robert Kuschnig, Hermann Hellwagner

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An H.264/SVC-based adaptation proxy on a WiFi router. 63-68
Analyses and conclusions
- James Kinicki, Mark Claypool:

Traffic analysis of avatars in Second Life. 69-74 - Cheng Huang, Angela Wang, Jin Li, Keith W. Ross:

Understanding hybrid CDN-P2P: why limelight needs its own Red Swoosh. 75-80 - Luca De Cicco

, Saverio Mascolo, Vittorio Palmisano:
Skype video responsiveness to bandwidth variations. 81-86
Streaming with P2P support
- Razib Iqbal, Behnoosh Hariri, Shervin Shirmohammadi

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Modeling and evaluation of overlay generation problem for peer-assisted video adaptation and streaming. 87-92 - Bin Cheng, Lex Stein, Hai Jin, Zheng Zhang:

A framework for lazy replication in P2P VoD. 93-98 - Kalman Graffi

, Sebastian Kaune, Konstantin Pussep, Aleksandra Kovacevic, Ralf Steinmetz
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Load balancing for multimedia streaming in heterogeneous peer-to-peer systems. 99-104
Demonstrations
- Christian Spielvogel, László Böszörményi, Peter G. Kropf

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A demo for affinity based content delivery architectures. 107-108 - Sangwoo Han, JongWon Kim:

A multi-agent-based toolkit for multimedia-oriented collaboration environments. 111-112 - Jens Brandt, Lars C. Wolf:

Adaptive video streaming for mobile clients. 113-114 - Klaus Schöffmann, László Böszörményi:

Fast and flexible video content browsing based on H.264/AVC features. 115-116 - Heiko Perkuhn, Markus Kampmann:

IMS advanced media delivery. 117-118 - Miroslaw Czyrnek, Cezary Mazurek

, Ewa Kusmierek, Maciej Stroinski:
iTVP: platform for digital audio and video delivery over broadband IP networks. 119-120 - Matthias Dick, Sven Lahde, Lars C. Wolf:

MPEG analyzer a tool for visualizing MPEG encoding characteristics. 121-122 - Tonio Triebel, Benjamin Guthier, Richard Süselbeck, Gregor Schiele, Wolfgang Effelsberg:

Peer-to-peer infrastructures for games. 123-124 - Shinya Yamamoto, Yoshihiro Murata, Naoki Shibata

, Keiichi Yasumoto
, Minoru Ito:
QoS adaptation in streaming 3D graphics for FAIRVIEW. 125-126 - Andreas Petlund, Kristian Evensen, Carsten Griwodz, Pål Halvorsen:

TCP enhancements for interactive thin-stream applications. 127-128 - Håvard Espeland, Carl Henrik Lunde, Håkon Kvale Stensland, Carsten Griwodz, Pål Halvorsen:

Transparent protocol translation and load balancing on a network processor in a media streaming scenario. 129-130

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