Energy-aware adaptation for mobile applications
Proceedings of the seventeenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Adaptive link layer strategies for energy efficient wireless networking
Wireless Networks
Operating-system directed power reduction
ISLPED '00 Proceedings of the 2000 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
Voltage scheduling in the IpARM microprocessor system
ISLPED '00 Proceedings of the 2000 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
Application-driven power management for mobile communication
Wireless Networks
Energy-efficient communication protocols
Proceedings of the 39th annual Design Automation Conference
E2WFQ: an energy efficient fair scheduling policy for wireless systems
Proceedings of the 2002 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
A framework for energy-scalable communication in high-density wireless networks
Proceedings of the 2002 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
Minimizing energy for wireless web access with bounded slowdown
Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Software-controlled processor speed setting for low-power streaming multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
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This paper presents a new management technique aimed at increasing the energy efficiency of client-server multimedia applications running on wireless portable devices. Multimedia communication can be defied as the field pertaining to the formation, storage, retrieval, dissemination and usages of multiple "media" such as images, texts, graphics, animation, video and audio. The recent explosive growths of the Internet and multimedia research have raised the interest in distributed multimedia systems over Internet. In this paper, we propose an architecture for capturing, distributing and displaying multimedia content through existing Internet and Intranet infrastructures. An object-oriented architecture for the building of customized multimedia clients and servers facilitates software maintenances and updates as application requirements evolve and code reuse. The architecture is consisted of client/ server model.