Multimedia Systems discusses the basic characteristics of multimedia
operating systems, networking and communication, and multimedia
middleware systems. The overall goal of the book is to provide a broad
understanding of multimedia systems and applications in an integrated
manner: a multimedia application and its user interface must be
developed in an integrated fashion with underlying multimedia
middleware, operating systems, networks, security, and multimedia
devices.
Fundamental characteristics of multimedia operating and distributed
communication systems are presented, especially scheduling algorithms
and other OS supporting approaches for multimedia applications with
soft-real-time deadlines, multimedia file systems and servers with their
decision algorithms for data placement, scheduling and buffer
management, multimedia communication, transport, and streaming
protocols, services with their error control, congestion control and
other Quality of Service aware and adaptive algorithms, synchronization
services with their skew control methods, and group communication with
their group coordinating algorithms and other distributed services.