Bradshaw, 2005 - Google Patents
Resource-conserving networked multimedia providersBradshaw, 2005
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- Bradshaw M
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With ever increasing bandwidth to the home, the demand for streaming media for both entertainment and communication is increasing. The demand presented to multimedia servers and proxies requires that providers not only handle a larger volume of streams, but …
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