Publication Details
Title: Network Support For Multimedia: A Discussion of the Tenet Approach
Author: D. Ferrari, A. Banerjea, and H. Zhang
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: October 1992
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/1992/tr-92-072.pdf
Overview:
Multimedia communication can be supported in an integrated-services network in the general framework of realtime communication. The Tenet Group has devised an approach that provides some initial solutions to the realtime communication problem. This paper attempts to identify the principles behind these solutions. We also describe a suite of protocols, and their implementations in several environments, that embody these principles, and work in progress that will lead towards more complete solutions.
Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-92-072
Bibliographic Reference:
D. Ferrari, A. Banerjea, and H. Zhang. Network Support For Multimedia: A Discussion of the Tenet Approach. ICSI Technical Report TR-92-072, October 1992
Author: D. Ferrari, A. Banerjea, and H. Zhang
Group: ICSI Technical Reports
Date: October 1992
PDF: ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techreports/1992/tr-92-072.pdf
Overview:
Multimedia communication can be supported in an integrated-services network in the general framework of realtime communication. The Tenet Group has devised an approach that provides some initial solutions to the realtime communication problem. This paper attempts to identify the principles behind these solutions. We also describe a suite of protocols, and their implementations in several environments, that embody these principles, and work in progress that will lead towards more complete solutions.
Bibliographic Information:
ICSI Technical Report TR-92-072
Bibliographic Reference:
D. Ferrari, A. Banerjea, and H. Zhang. Network Support For Multimedia: A Discussion of the Tenet Approach. ICSI Technical Report TR-92-072, October 1992
