The Improvement of Video Streaming Security in Communication with Multiple Modes Ciphering for Handheld Devices

Author(s):  
Yi-Nan Lin ◽  
Kuo-Tsang Huang
Author(s):  
Chung-wei Lee ◽  
Joshua L. Smith

Mobile video streaming is a natural augmentation to today’s thriving Internet video streaming service. With the rapid growth of the capability of mobile handheld devices and abundant bandwidth from high-speed wireless networks, it is expected that mobile video streaming service will soon become a lucrative business section and a thrust for technological advancement on computer and telecommunication industries. In this chapter, essential technical components for constructing mobile video streaming systems are introduced. They include the latest development on broadband wireless technology and video-capable mobile handheld devices. As many modern technologies are often driven by consumer demand, user experience and expectation are discussed from the perspective of mobile video streaming. At the end, several cutting-edge research and development breakthroughs are presented as they may change the future of mobile video streaming systems.


Author(s):  
Liang Cheng ◽  
Stefano Bossi ◽  
Shivajit Mohapatra ◽  
Magda El Zarki ◽  
Nalini Venkatasubramanian ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shivajit Mohapatra ◽  
Radu Cornea ◽  
Nikil Dutt ◽  
Alex Nicolau ◽  
Nalini Venkatasubramanian

Author(s):  
Pengpeng Ni ◽  
Ragnhild Eg ◽  
Alexander Eichhorn ◽  
Carsten Griwodz ◽  
Pål Halvorsen

2011 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Chapple

Abstract Over the past 20 years, there have been many advances in the computer industry as well as in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. Computers are becoming more compact and have multiple purposes, such as the iPhone, which is a cell phone, mp3 player, and an Internet browser. AAC devices also have evolved to become multi-purpose devices; the most sophisticated devices have functionality similar to the iPhone and iPod. Recently, the idea of having the iPhone and iPad as a communication device was initiated with the development of language applications specifically for this format. It might be true that this idea could become the future of AAC devices; however, there are major access issues to overcome before the idea is a reality. This article will chronicle advancements in AAC devices, specifically on access methods, throughout the years, towards the transition to handheld devices. The newest technologies hold much promise with both features and affordability factors being highly attractive. Yet, these technologies must be made to incorporate alternate access if they are to meet their fullest potential as AAC tools.


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