Michael F. Speer
Sun Microsystems
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network and operating system support for digital audio and video | 1993
Don Hoffman; Michael F. Speer; Gerard Fernando
As multi-media applications such as video-on-demand and video conferencing become more common, the classes of systems and networks participating in these applications are becoming more diverse. Where several endpoints need to access the same video stream simultaneously, multicast protocols are often employed to reduce the duplication of network traffic across common links. Previous literature has discussed the concept that hierarchical media encodings can be used to achieve some form of stream scalability within a multicast network. This paper discuss the networking issues associated with encoding hierarchical streams and mapping them to a multimedia transport service interface.
IEEE Computer | 2005
Christoph L. Schuba; Jason L. Goldschmidt; Michael F. Speer; Mohamed Hefeeda
The NEon system offers an integrated approach to architecting, operating, and managing network services. NEon uses policy rules defining the operation of individual network services and produces a unified set of rules that generic packet-processing engines enforce.
Archive | 1999
Amit Gupta; Michael F. Speer
RFC | 2000
Raj Yavatkar; Don Hoffman; Yoram Bernet; Fred Baker; Michael F. Speer
Archive | 1999
Viswanathan Swaminathan; Gerard Fernando; Michael F. Speer
Archive | 2004
Jason L. Goldschmidt; Christoph L. Schuba; Michael F. Speer
international conference on image processing | 1996
Don Hoffman; Michael F. Speer
Archive | 2004
Jason L. Goldschmidt; Christoph L. Schuba; Michael F. Speer; Benjamin H. Stoltz
Archive | 2002
Robert D. Bressler; Christoph L. Schuba; Michael F. Speer
Archive | 2004
Christoph L. Schuba; Jason L. Goldschmidt; Michael F. Speer