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500100015002000101214161820Class II CallsClass I CallsMARSSPS Figure 4: Class I and II Maximum Number of Calls which satisfy the QOS=. KIII = 20 Aurel A. Lazar, Adam T. Temple, and Rafael Gidron, An architecture for integrated networks that guarantees quality of
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Cooperative Distributed Scheduling for ATS-Based Broadband Networks John-Thones Amenyo, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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WAVELETS GENERATED BY IIR FILTER BANKS Cormac Herley and Martin Vetterli Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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BEST WAVELET PACKET BASES USING RATE-DISTORTION CRITERIA Kannan Ramchandran Martin Vetterli Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10026
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Multiresolution Source and Channel Coding for Digital Broadcast of HDTV K. M. Uzy, K. Ramchandranzand M. Vetterlix Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Acknowledgment The work presented here was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant # ECD-88-11111. References Aneroussis, N.G., Lazar, A.A. and Tsuchida, M., A Multiprocessor Architecture for RealTime Emulation of Management and Control of Broadband Networks , Proceedings of the
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Page 15 of 15 Experimental Results ISO, Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - System Management Overview , ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N6353, Post DIS Consistency Meeting, Project JTC1.21.28, 13-16 August 1991, New Jersey, USA ISO, Information Technology - Open Systems
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1. Objectives The purpose of this dissertation is the design and study of distributed control algorithms for the real-time control of broadband network resources. It focuses on communication bandwidth scheduling and buffer management. 1.2. Technology Trends and Opportunities
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1. Objectives The purpose of this dissertation is the design and study of distributed control algorithms for the real-time control of broadband network resources. It focuses on communication bandwidth scheduling and buffer management. 1.2. Technology Trends and Opportunities
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141 msecs, 10.3s -- 10.5s No. Cells in Class II Buffer 50 100 150 200 100 200 300 *_MARS D_MARS Figure 4-18: Buffer Occupancies from 10.3s to 10.5s in * MARS and D MARS msecs, 10.3s -- 10.5s Differences in Buffer Occupancies, *_MARS - D_MARS 50 100 150 200 20 40 60 80 100 Figure 4-19: Differences in
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Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1. Objectives : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 1.2. Technology Trends and Opportunities for Broadband Networks : : : : 1 1.3. Problems and Issues of Broadband Network Control : : : : : : : : : : 2 1.4. Solution Approaches to Congestion
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Real-Time Distributed Scheduling and Buffer Management for Congestion Control in Broadband Networks John-Thones Amenyo Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1991 c 1991 John-Thones
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94 N.L. Sarda. Extension to SQL for Historical Databases. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2(2):22030, June 1990. Mischa Schwartz. Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987. Arie Shoshani and Harry K. T. Wong.
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79 node_no buffer_id BUFFER buffer_size node_no NODE NODE_BUFFER Figure 3-1. Representation of a Buffer at a Node by ER-Diagram. 1N service_rate SOURCE Figure 3-2. Basic Objects for Modeling the Environment. buffer_id buffer_size SOURCE_BUFFER BUFFER_SERVER 1 1 1 1 traffic_class BUFFER server_id
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212 Figure 6-1. Organization of the Knowledge Database and Inference Engine, and the Network Simulator. NS/RM NS/RM NS/RMNS/RM NS/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SP/RM SIMULATOR NETWORK Knowledge Database and Inference Engine 213 Figure 6-2. Steps Involved in Updating the Value of a
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223 N.L. Sarda. Extension to SQL for Historical Databases. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2(2):22030, June 1990. Mischa Schwartz. Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987. Arie Shoshani and Harry K. T. Wong.
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120 Figure 4-1. The Superclass/Subclass Relationships of Buffers. BUFFER SWITCH_BUFFER USER_BUFFER CLASS_II_ SWITCH_ BUFFER CLASS_I_ SWITCH_ BUFFER CLASS_III_ SWITCH_ BUFFER SEND_ BUFFER RECV_ BUFFER CLASS_C_ SWITCH_ BUFFER PRI_II_3 SWITCH_ BUFFER PRI_I_2 SWITCH_ BUFFER PRI_III_4 SWITCH_ BUFFER PRI_C_1
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction Contents 1.1. Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 2 1.2. Related Work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 12 1.3. Thesis Outline : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 23 1.4. Contributions
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To my Parents viii Acknowledgements First and foremost I would like to express my appreciation and gratitude to my advisor, Professor Aurel Lazar, without whose constant support and help this thesis could not have been completed. His inspiration, enthusiasm and encouragement have made this research
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169 Figure 5-1(a). Decomposition of a Simple Query about a State Variable. SENSOR F R Ft Gt Dt I QUERY I F R Figure 5-1(b). Decomposition of a Compound Query about State Variables of Multiple Objects. SENSOR_1 SENSOR_N I1 F1 R1 IN FN RN F t1 Gt1 Dt1 F tN G tN D tN f Dt1 ... DtN 170 Figure 5-1(c).
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185 N.L. Sarda. Extension to SQL for Historical Databases. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2(2):22030, June 1990. Mischa Schwartz. Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987. Arie Shoshani and Harry K. T. Wong.
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228 N.L. Sarda. Extension to SQL for Historical Databases. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2(2):22030, June 1990. Mischa Schwartz. Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987. Arie Shoshani and Harry K. T. Wong.
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149 N.L. Sarda. Extension to SQL for Historical Databases. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2(2):22030, June 1990. Mischa Schwartz. Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987. Arie Shoshani and Harry K. T. Wong.
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45 Figure 2-1. The System Architecture of MAGNET-II. INTEGRATED NETWORK INTEGRATED SP SOU NETWORK ACCESS SP SOU ROUTER T3 INTERFACE VME BUS RING SWITCH FABRIC GATEWAY PBX NETWORK STATION NETWORK STATION HEADEND STATION NSRM Optical Receiver MIU Optical Transmitter IOB HOU RING RING 46 Time Delay Time
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59 N.L. Sarda. Extension to SQL for Historical Databases. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2(2):22030, June 1990. Mischa Schwartz. Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1987. Arie Shoshani and Harry K. T. Wong.
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5-1(b) Decomposition of a Compound Query About State Variables of Mul- tiple Objects. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 169 5-1(c) Decomposition of a Compound Query About a State Variable. : : : 170 5-2 The System Architecture of Knowledge Based Monitoring. : : : : : 171 5-3
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31 Control Traffic Control Architecture Monitoring Integrated Network Figure 1-1. The Logical Separation between Resource Management and Control and User Transport. 32 Knowledge-Based Environment Monitoring System Interface Figure 1-2. Real-Time System Model for Monitoring of Integrated Networks.
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QOS Workshop: Abstracts of Participants This document contains the research abstracts of the participants of the QOS workshop to be held at AT&T Bell Laboratories on April 23-24 1992. A hard copy of the document will be available at the time of the workshop. The abstracts are arranged in alphabetical
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Page 1 Aurel A. Lazar Draft An Architecture for Real-Time Control Broadband Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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cucca-net (.32.) mudd-gw cs-gw muddnet (.56.) B ieor (.53.) civil(.55.) mech (.52.) S vlsicad(.58.) tappan-zee cs (.16.) 18 20 24 26 28 brooklyn 19 21 24 25 26 3130 62 27 2928 34 46 128 202 62 31 S vlsi/madvlsi(.57.) ctrgw 76747268 31 62 66 64 (to Mudd & EE) Mudd, CEPSR, plus associated Regions and
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Page 1 July 1, 1992 1. Object-Oriented Modeling of the Architecture of Integrated Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail: aurel@ctr.columbia.edu
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MAGNET II: A Metropolitan Area Network Based on Asynchronous Time Sharing 26 NSRM IOB HOU NS LIII LII LI S S S RTR TIME MAX III MAX II MAX I Class I Class II Class III Cells Cells Cells HSRM HS HOU IOB NS Figure 10. Monitoring and Control of a Switching Node BiobBIB iobBIIB iobBIII BiobBIN BrtrBOUT
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TeraNet: A Multihop Multichannel ATM Lightwave Network 12 TIME Subcycle 2 3 4 11 12 CYCLE Subcycle 1 1 (1, I) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (1,II) (1,III) (1,IV) (2, I) (2,II) (2,III) (2,IV) (3, I) (3,II) (3,III) (3,IV) InputChannel 1 InputChannel 2 InputChannel 3 Output Buffers Rev. 1.002 Jan 1991 Figure 5:
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A network with several nodes is currently operational and additional nodes are being built. User interfaces that will allow new applications to take advantage of the huge capacity of the network are being characterized and a HIPPI and SONET interface are being designed. An all-optical active mesh that
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ARBITRARY ORTHOGONAL TILINGS OF THE TIME-FREQUENCY PLANE Cormac Herley 1, Jelena Kova<=cevi c 2, Kannan Ramchandran 1 and Martin Vetterli 1 1Department of EE and CTR, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 2AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, NJ 07974
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1 The Integration of Real-Time Control with Management in Broadband Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail: aurel@ctr.columbia.edu
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TeraNet: A Multihop Multichannel ATM Lightwave Network Rafael Gidron and Adam T. Temple Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 1
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page 2 of 5 2. NETWORK ARCHITECTURE A generic ATM network is depicted in Fig 1. Figure 1: Generic ATM network ATM packets are generated by users at the network periphery. Each packet header contains a Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) field that is used by the switch fabric to determine the packet route.
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page 14 of 14 PASSIVE OPTICS Circuit Switched User MIU page 13 of 14
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page 10 of 10 The Switch has three input channels and three output channels. Packets arriving at any of the input SATMI ports are shifted through an input channel and broadcast on one of three buses, each dedicated to a different input. Each broadcast bus feeds all three output channels. Input packets
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OPTIMAL BUFFER-CONSTRAINED SOURCE QUANTIZATION AND FAST APPROXIMATIONS Antonio Ortega Kannan Ramchandrany Martin Vetterliz Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027
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January 19, 1992 1 A Real-Time Management, Control and Information Transport Architecture for Broadband Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 tel.: (212) 854-1747, fax: (212) 932-9421 e-mail:
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References 25 Jamaloddin S. Golestani, A stop-and-go queueing framework for congestion management," in Proceedings of SIGCOMM, pp. 88, Philadelphia, PA, September 1990. Jay M. Hyman, Aurel A. Lazar, and Giovanni Pacifici, Joint scheduling and admission control for ATS-based switching
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References 24 Belka Kraimeche, Traffic Access Controls for Integrated Networks. PhD thesis, Columbia University, New York, 1984. Aurel A. Lazar, Adam T. Temple, and Rafael Gidron, An architecture for integrated networks that guarantees quality of service," International Journal of
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References 17 tributed scheduling for ATS-based broadband networks," CTR Technical Report 240-91-21, Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, August 1991. A. DeSimone, Generating burstiness in networks: A simulation study of correlation effects in networks of queues,"
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An Architecture for Real-Time Control of Broadband Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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February 4, 1993 Page 1 EE E6940 TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT Professor: Aurel A. Lazar Prerequisite: EE E6761 819 Shapiro Research Building Recommended:EE E6711 e-mail: aurel@ctr.columbia.edu Place: 361 S.W. Mudd telephone: (212) 854 1747 Time: MW 4:10-5:25 PM fax: (212) 932 9421
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An Architecture for Integrated Networks that Guarantees Quality of Service 23 Class C Class II Class I Class III Figure 9. Buffer Management (BII) (BI) (BIII) (BC) An Architecture for Integrated Networks that Guarantees Quality of Service 22 Figure 8. Switching and Communication Bandwidth Allocation
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Efficient quantization for a multiresolution HDTV source coder Kannan Ramchandran, Antonio Ortega and Martin Vetterli, Department of Electrical Engineering and CTR, Columbia University, New York
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Digital broadcast of HDTV using multiresolution techniques Antonio Ortega , Kannan Ramchandranyand Martin Vetterliz, Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027
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Call Admission Control for TeraNet B. Kraimeche , G. Pacificiy, D. E. Pendarakisy, G. Ramamurthyz B. Senguptaz, P. A. Skellyy, F. Vakilx and Z. Zhangy
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Page 46 Aurel A. Lazar March 3, 1993 3. Modeling the Environment and the Interface for Real-Time Monitoring and Control
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Page 74 Aurel A. Lazar March 10, 1993 4. Knowledge Representation and the Organization of the Network Telebase
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Page 94 Aurel A. Lazar March 10, 1993 so as to reflect the systems level knowledge of a network and its behavior. The knowledge base consists of a configuration database, a sensor database, a dynamic database and a statistical database. The configuration database is set up based on the system
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Page 114 Aurel A. Lazar March 10, 1993 Figure 4.21. The Attributes of Control Variables. (defschema CONTROL_VARIABLE (IS-A CORE_OBJECT) (generic_name CONTROL_VARIABLE) (CONTROL-VAR-OF-GEN-OBJECT) ;;;; the class name of object to which it belongs (range of var) ;;;; list indicating the upper and lower
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Page 46 Aurel A. Lazar March 10, 1993 3. Modeling the Environment and the Interface for Real-Time Monitoring and Control
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Page 61 Aurel A. Lazar March 10, 1993 packets in a buffer that the Link Scheduler can serve during a subcycle. 3.4 Summary In this chapter we have considered the representation of information about the network and the interface between the network and the monitor. The semantic information about network
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Page 74 Aurel A. Lazar March 10, 1993 4. Knowledge Representation and the Organization of the Network Telebase
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Why is Flow Control Hard: Optimality, Fairness, Partial and Delayed Information Yannis A. Korilis and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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1 May 1992 A Probabilistic Approach to Fault Diagnosis in Linear Lightwave Networks Robert H. Deng*, Aurel A. Lazar and Weiguo Wang
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Proactive Cooperative Scheduling and Buffer Management for Multimedia Networks John-Thones Amenyo, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Best Wavelet Packet Bases in a Rate{Distortion Sense K. Ramchandran , and M. Vetterli y Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 June 1, 1993
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TIME-VARYING ORTHONORMAL TILINGS OF THE TIME-FREQUENCY PLANE Cormac Herley 1, Jelena Kova<=cevi c 2, Kannan Ramchandran 1 and Martin Vetterli 1 1Department of EE and CTR, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 2AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, NJ 07974
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Chapter 7 Conclusions and Future Work Contents 7.1 Conclusions : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 201 7.2 Future Work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 202 7.1 Conclusions In examining the relation between filter banks and wavelets we found that
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Contents 1 Background and Motivation 1 1.1 Historical development : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 1.2 Overview and contribution of the thesis : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 3 1.2.1 Relations with previous work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 2 Filter Banks and Wavelets 6
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Chapter 1 Background and Motivation Contents 1.1 Historical development : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 1.2 Overview and contribution of the thesis : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 3 1.1 Historical development The construction of bases for the linear expansion of signals has been
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Chapter 4 IIR Filter Banks and Wavelets Contents 4.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 94 4.2 Orthogonal IIR filter banks : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 96 4.3 Wavelets with moment properties : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 102 4.4 Linear
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Chapter 5 Time-varying filter banks and wavelets Contents 5.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 142 5.2 Description of the problem : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 143 5.3 Transition between filters banks : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
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Wavelets and Filter Banks Cormac Herley Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1993 c 1993 Cormac Herley All Rights Reserved
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Chapter 6 Novel applications of filter banks Contents 6.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 174 6.2 Realizable orthogonal projections : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 175 6.3 Pyramid schemes and critical sampling : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 181 6.4
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ORTHOGONAL TIME-VARYING FILTER BANKS AND WAVELETS Cormac Herley and Martin Vetterli Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Chapter 3 FIR Filter Banks and Compactly Supported Wavelets Contents 3.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 52 3.2 Biorthogonal perfect reconstruction filter banks and wavelets : : : : : 56 3.3 Algebraic structure of FIR solutions : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
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Chapter 2 Filter Banks and Wavelets Contents 2.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 6 2.2 Review of discrete-time signal processing : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 7 2.3 Linear expansions of discrete-time signals : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 14 2.4 Multirate
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Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University in the City of New York Control and Management of Enterprises COMET Research Group Activity Report: 1990-1992 COMET Project Headquarters Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Building 530 West 120th Street
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Acknowledgements I would like to acknowledge the help and support of everyone in the Image and Advanced Television Laboratory and the Center for Telecommunications Research who made my life more pleasant and my work more fun during my doctoral tenure at Columbia University. The tireless support and the
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70 Chapter 4 Dependent coding environments 1 Contents 4.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 70 4.2 Dependent coding problem formulation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 74 4.3 Temporal dependency: the MPEG case : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 80 4.4
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction, motivation, and mathematical tools Contents 1.1 Joint coding in digital image communication systems : : : : : : : : : 1 1.2 Source coder optimization for image compression : : : : : : : : : : : 3 1.3 Optimality metric: operational rate{distortion : : : : : : : : : : : : : 9 1.4
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47 Chapter 3 Buffer-constrained fixed transform coding 1 Contents 3.1 Introduction and motivation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 47 3.2 Problem definition : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 51 3.3 Problem formulation: integer programming : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
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24 Chapter 2 Fixed transform coding 1 Contents 2.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 24 2.2 Problem statement : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 29 2.3 Optimal solution : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 30 2.4
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191 Chapter 7 Conclusions and Future Work Contents 7.1 Conclusions : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 191 7.2 Ongoing and future work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 192 7.1 Conclusions In this thesis, we have described the benefits of performing joint
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158 Chapter 6 Multiresolution joint source-channel coding 1 Contents 6.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 158 6.2 A multiresolution formulation of digital broadcast : : : : : : : : : : : 162 6.3 Multiresolution source coding : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
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i Contents 1 Introduction, motivation, and mathematical tools 1 1.1 Joint coding in digital image communication systems : : : : : : : : : 1 1.2 Source coder optimization for image compression : : : : : : : : : : : 3 1.3 Optimality metric: operational rate{distortion : : : : : : : : : : : : : 9 1.4 The
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1 Aurel A. Lazar SICON 93 Quality of Service Control and Management for Broadband Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 2 Aurel A. Lazar SICON 93 Overall Goal: Design a Broadband Network with
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Algorithms and Performance Evaluation of the Xphone Multimedia Communication System Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Sassan Pejhan and Dimitris Anastassiou Electrical Engineering Department, Columbia University Presented at the ACM Multimedia 93 Conference, Anaheim, California, August 1993.
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Architecture and Algorithms of the Xphone Multimedia Communication System Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Sassan Pejhan and Dimitris Anastassiou Electrical Engineering Department, Columbia University September 12, 1993 Submitted for possible publication in the ACM/Springer-Verlag Multimedia Systems Journal.
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TOWARD JOINT OPTIMIZATION OF VBR VIDEO CODING AND PACKET NETWORK TRAFFIC CONTROL A. Ortega, M. W. Garrett* and M. Vetterli Dept. of Electrical Engineering and CTR Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA Bellcore, Morristown, NJ 07962, USA 1. INTRODUCTION Variable bit rate (VBR) coding of video for
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- 1 - On Reducing the Complexity of Management and Control of Future Broadband Networks Aurel A. Lazar and Rolf Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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109 Chapter 5 Adaptive Transform Coding 1 Contents 5.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 109 5.2 Background and scope of this work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 111 5.3 Basic idea of the algorithm : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 117 5.4
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Modeling VC, VP and VN Bandwidth Assignment Strategies in Broadband Networks Jay M. Hyman 1, Aurel A. Lazar 2 and Giovanni Pacifici 2 1 Lehman Brothers, Fixed Income Research Department, New York, NY 10285, USA 2 Columbia University, Center for Telecommunications Research, New York, NY 10027, USA
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Optimal Trellis-Based Buffered Compression and Fast Approximations Antonio Ortega, Student Member, IEEE, Kannan Ramchandran, Student Member, IEEE, and Martin Vetterli, Senior Member, IEEE
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A New Approach to Decoding and Compositing MotionCompensated DCT-Based Images Shih-Fu Chang and David G. Messerschmitt University of California, Berkeley, CA Multi-point network video services require compositing several video sources into a single displayed video stream. Compositing video directly in
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Chang, 044-6 4.0 Conclusions Video compositing techniques are essential for provision of the advanced interactive video services on the broadband networks. We have proposed techniques to perform compositing in the compressed domain, specifically the DCT domain. The computation cost is lower in the
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Submitted for possible publication to the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. Multicast Group Address Management and Connection Control for Multi-Party Applications Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Sassan Pejhan and Dimitris Anastassiou Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications
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Kohonen neural network for image coding based on iteration transformation theory SPIE's 92 International Symposium (SPIE #1766-39) San Diego, CA. A. Bogdan and H.E. Meadows Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027
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Technical Report # 341-93-21. Copyright (c) 1993 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. Management and Control for Giant Gigabit Networks - are we ready for B-ISDN Laurence Crutcher and Aurel A. Lazar Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY
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Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University in the City of New York Control and Management of Enterprises COMET Research Group Activity Report: 1991-1993 COMET Project Headquarters Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Building 530 West 120th Street
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A Methodology for Virtual Path and Virtual Network Bandwidth Assignment in Broadband Networks with QOS Guarantees Jay M. Hyman, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, NY
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Rate{distortion optimal fast thresholding with complete JPEG/MPEG decoder compatibility Kannan Ramchandran Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2261 Beckman Institute Urbana, IL 61801 Martin Vetterliy Department of Electrical Engineering and Center
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Bit allocation for dependent quantization with applications to multiresolution and MPEG video coders Kannan Ramchandran , Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign A. Ortega y, Dept. of Electrical Engineering Columbia University, New York Martin Vetterliz
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1 Challenges in Multimedia Networking Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 aurel@ctr.columbia.edu
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Chapter 5 Ladder Structures for Multidimensional Bi-Orthogonal Filter Banks
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Chapter 3 Design of Multidimensional Filter Banks using Transformations
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Theory, Design and Structures for Multidimensional Filter Banks and Applications in Coding of Interlaced Video. Imran Ali Shah Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Engineering Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University 1994 c
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Chapter 4 Design of Multidimensional 2-Band Filter Banks from Polynomials
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Chapter 6 Linear Phase Conditions and Ladder Structures
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Chapter 9 Appendices A Review of Basic Principles In this section we review some basic principles used in the thesis. For details please refer to the references cited in this section. A.1 Periodic 1-D and m-D Sampling We briefly describe 1-D and m-D sampling in this section. We have followed the
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328 M. Vetterli. Multidimensional subband coding: some theory and algorithms. Signal Processing, 6(2):9712, February 1984. M. Vetterli. Multirate filter banks for Subband Coding, chapter 2. Kluwer Achademic Press, Boston, MA, 1991. M. Vetterli. Multirate filter banks for Subband Coding,
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for my Abu xiii Chapter 1 Motivation, Background and Basic Facts 1.1 Motivation and Background The recent developments in very large scale integration (VLSI), digital communication techniques and signal compression have opened up a host of possibilities in communications. There has been significant
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Chapter 7 Applications in Multiresolution Coding of Interlaced Video
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322 References E.H. Adelson and J.Y. Wand. Representing moving images with layers. Technical Report 228, MIT Media Laboratory, April 1993. D. Anastassiou. Generalized three-dimensional pyramid coding for HDTV using nonlinear interpolation. In In Proc. of the Picture Coding Symposium, Cambridge
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Chapter 8 Conclusions and Directions 8.1 Conclusions The field of multidimensional multirate filter banks has seen a fair amount of activity since its introduction in 1984 . There are three main areas of research in this field: 1. theoretical analysis of ( m-D ) filter banks. 2. methods to
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where is quantized reconstruction value of x and ti s are quantizer decision levels. However, quite often the motion compensated prediction errors are quantized in the transform domain. It is difficult to design transform coefficient quantizers in a way that the reconstructed pixels can be pulled inward
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1 Comparison of Transform Coding Techniques for Two- Dimensional Arbitrarily-Shaped Images1 Nov. 1993 (for publication on ACM/Springer-Verlag Multimedia Systems journal) 1. Part of this work was presented in ACM Multimedia Conference, Anaheim, Aug. 1993. Shih-Fu Chang Dept. of Electrical Engineering
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Modeling Video Sources for Real-Time Scheduling Aurel A. Lazar, Giovanni Pacifici, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Modeling Video Sources for Real-Time Scheduling Aurel A. Lazar, Giovanni Pacifici, Dimitrios E. Pendarakis Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Implementing OSI Network Management Facilities on the Xunet ATM Platform Nikos G. Aneroussis Charles R. Kalmanek and Van E. Kelly Center for Telecommunications Research AT&T Bell Laboratories Columbia University Murray Hill, NJ 07974-0636 New York, NY 10027-6699 crk@research.att.com
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FIGURE 1 A typical composited scene in the multi-point video conferencing application. (Scene 1) Q-1 FM ME input video prediction error motion vector DCT Q DCT-1 reconstructed video FM Q-1 motion vector DCT-1 prediction error Encoder: Decoder: FIGURE 2 Block diagram for hybrid MC-DCT based compression
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NEWSLETTER Society for Technological Advancement in Developing Countries Volume I, Number 3 Spring 1994 Professor Reza to be Keynote Speaker at STADC Conference Professor Fazlollah Reza, a renown academic figure and former chancellor of Tehran University, will be the keynote speaker at the Second Annual
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Manipulation and Compositing of MC-DCT Compressed Video1 (For publication in IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Intelligent Signal Processing, 1994)
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QUAD-TREE SEGMENTATION FOR TEXTURE-BASED IMAGE QUERY John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Center for Telecommunications Research and Electrical Engineering Department Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 10027
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server prototype, which will provide multi-resolution retrieval capability to multiple users in a networked multiserver environment. We have shown some preliminary promising work for optimization of video data access in a single disk environment . More complication will be introduced when user
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1 September 18, 1994 A Binding Architecture for Multimedia Networks Aurel A. Lazar , Shailendra K. Bhonsle* and Koon Seng Lim*
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1 MULTISCALE (INTER/INTRA-FRAME) FRACTAL VIDEO CODING Alexandru Bogdan Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 USA alex@ctr.columbia.edu Proceedings of the IEEE Conf. ICIP-94, Nov. 1994, Austin, Tx.
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1 September 28, 1994 Multimedia Networking Abstractions with Quality of Service Guarantees Aurel A. Lazar , Lek Heng Ngoh* and Anupam Sahai*
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Architecting Noncooperative Networks Yannis A. Korilis, Aurel A. Lazar and Ariel Orda Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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CU/CTR/TR 369-94-16 1 Managing VPs on Xunet III: Architecture, Experimental Platform and Performance Nikos G. Aneroussis and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Rm. 801 Schapiro Research Bldg. Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail:
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Charter of the Society for Technological Advancement in Developing Countries Background The Society for Technological Advancement in Developing Countries (STADC) was founded on July 25, 1993, at the First Annual Conference on Technological Advancement in Developing Nations, Columbia University, New
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Society for Technological Advancement in Developing Countries Membership form Name Organization Address Telephone Fax electronic mail Check appropriate box: Regular member Steering Committee member Membership fee for: Regular and Steering Committee members: $25 Student members: $15 Make all checks
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Monthly Seminar The Society for Technological Advancement in Developing Countries (STADC) 7:30 PM Wednesday October 19, 1994 Columbia University in the City of New York Room 404 of the School of International Affairs (SIA) building Corner of W118th Street and Amsterdam Ave. In Search of Relevant Papers
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Orthogonal Time-varying Filter Banks and Wavelet Packets Cormac Herley , and Martin Vetterli y Department of Electrical Engineering z and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 February 20, 1994 To appear IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing, 1994
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IMPLEMENTABLE ORTHOGONAL SIGNAL PROJECTIONS BASED ON MULTIRATE FILTERS Cormac Herley 1 and Nguyen T. Thao 2 1AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 2Department of EEE, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Exact Interpolation and Iterative Subdivision Schemes Cormac Herley Hewlett-Packard Laboratories 1501 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 October 17, 1994 To appear IEEE Trans. on Signal Proc., 1995
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Boundary Filters for Finite-Length Signals and Time-Varying Filter Banks Cormac Herley Hewlett-Packard Laboratories 1501 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304. March 24, 1994 To appear IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems II, 1994
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Integrating Resource Control and Performance Management in Multimedia Networks Giovanni Pacifici and Rolf Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Research Building New York, NY 10027{6699 giovanni@ctr.columbia.edu, stadler@ctr.columbia.edu
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Proceedings, IEEE Infocom '95 Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, April 1995. Address Management and Connection Control for Multicast Communication Applications Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Sassan Pejhan and Dimitris Anastassiou Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research
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Some New Algorithms for Processing Images in the Transform Compressed Domain 1. Introduction In many advanced multimedia applications such as video servers, image databases, and video conferencing, image and video data are often compressed. Interactive retrieval and visualization of vast amount of
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Control of Resources in Broadband Networks with Quality of Service Guarantees Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Multiscale fractal image coding and the two-scale difference equation Alexandru Bogdan Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027
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Frequency and Spatially Adaptive Wavelet Packets John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University Center for Telecommunications Research and Electrical Engineering Department, New York, N.Y. 10027 jrsmith@ctr.columbia.edu and sfchang@ctr.columbia.edu posed both spatially (S) and spectrally (F). The
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An Architecture for Performance Management of Multimedia Networks Giovanni Pacifici and Rolf Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Research Building New York, NY 10027{6699 giovanni@ctr.columbia.edu, rolf@ctr.columbia.edu
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THE FRACTAL PYRAMID WITH APPLICATIONS TO IMAGE CODING Alexandru Bogdan Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027 Proc. of the IEEE Conf. ICASSP-95, May 1995, Detroit, MI.
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The Designer's Perspective to Noncooperative Networks Yannis A. Korilis, Aurel A. Lazar Ariel Orda Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University, New York Technion, Haifa, Israel
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1 Managing Virtual Paths on Xunet III: Architecture, Experimental Platform and Performance Nikos G. Aneroussis and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Rm. 801 Schapiro Research Bldg. Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail: {nikos,
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1 Managing Virtual Paths on Xunet III: Architecture, Experimental Platform and Performance Nikos G. Aneroussis and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Rm. 801 Schapiro Research Bldg. Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail: {nikos,
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CTR Technical Report 397-95-03 1 Taming Xunet III Nikos G. Aneroussis, Aurel A. Lazar and Dimitrios E. Pendarakis Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail: {nikos,aurel,dimitri}@ctr.columbia.edu
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Columbia University The Video Browser User Interface Columbia University Finale This work is part of the Video on Demand Multi-media Testbed in the Image and Advanced TV Lab in Columbia University. Other related projects are: Content-Based Image Query using Texture, Color and Shape Compressed Domain
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MULTIPARTY, MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS S. Pejhan, A. Eleftheriadis, and D. Anastassiou Columbia University, USA
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Automatic Feature Extraction and Indexing for Content-Based Visual Query Shih-Fu Chang, John Smith, and Hualu Wang Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University New York, NY 10027 Tel: 212-854-6894 Fax: 212-316-9068 Email: sfchang, jrsmith,
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21 Chapter II Scheduling Contents 1. Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 21 2. Previous Work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 24 3. The Generic Scheduling Problem : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 26 4. Scheduling Algorithms and
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124 Chapter V Conclusion For a network to efficiently support traffic with multiple QOS definitions, including hard bounds on delay, there must be hardware support for scheduling algorithms that can help real-time cells meet their deadlines. This is the fundamental message of Asynchronous Time Sharing,
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61 Chapter III Admission Control Contents 1. Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 61 2. Scheduling and Admission Control in the ATS Framework : : : : : : 64 3. The Multiclass Admission Control Problem : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 70 4. Experiments with Two
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Real-time Scheduling and Admission Control in Broadband Networks Jay Martin Hyman Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1993 c 1993 Jay Martin Hyman All Rights Reserved
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Contents I Introduction 1 1. Motivation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 2. Related Work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 2.1 Statistical Multiplexing of Bursty Traffic : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 2.2 Statistical Multiplexing of Real-time
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1 Chapter I Introduction Contents 1. Motivation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 2. Related Work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 3. Main Contributions of this Dissertation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 18 4. Organization of the
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94 Chapter IV Virtual Circuit and Virtual Path Assignment Strategies Contents 1. Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 94 2. Bandwidth Reservation : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 96 3. Contract Regions: the Basis for Allocating Resources to
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A Separation Principle between Scheduling and Admission Control for Broadband Switching Jay M. Hyman, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Real-Time Scheduling with Quality of Service Constraints Jay M. Hyman, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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port delay jitter. This will introduce a delay jitter QoS dimension to the heterogeneous QoS suite of a video server. References: 1. S.-F. Chang, D. Anastassiou, A. Eleftheriadis, J. Meng, S. Paek, S. Pejhan, J. Smith, Development of Advanced Image/Video Servers in the Video On Demand Testbed, IEEE
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The Cylinder Switch: An Architecture for a Manageable VLSI Giga-Cell Switch Benjamin Monderer, Giovanni Pacifici and Charles Zukowski Columbia University { Center for Telecommunications Research Room 801 Schapiro Research Bldg { New York, NY 10027 giovanni@ctr.columbia.edu
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Joint Scheduling and Admission Control for ATS-based Switching Nodes Jay Hyman, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Cooperative Distributed Scheduling for ATS-Based Broadband Networks John-Thones Amenyo, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027{6699
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MARS: The Magnet II Real-Time Scheduling Algorithm Jay Hyman, Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Management and Control of Resources in Broadband Networks with Quality of Service Guarantees Aurel A. Lazar and Giovanni Pacifici Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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NOMS 94 - 8 - 3/23/95 NOMS 94 - 7 - 3/23/95 NOMS 94 - 6 - 3/23/95 Bibliography Aurel Lazar, Rolf Stadler: On Reducing the Complexity of Management and Control of Future Broadband Networks, CTR TR 346-93-26, Columbia University, 1993 Menso Appeldorn, Roberto Kung, Roberto Saracco: TMN + IN =
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Buffer Management, Scheduling, and Flow Control for Integrated Video and Image Traffic Paul Skelly Giovanni Pacifici Mischa Schwartz Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University New York, NY 10027 February 2, 1994
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Call for Papers Third Annual Conference on Technological Advancement in Developing Countries Columbia University in the City of New York July 22, 1995 Organized by: The Society for Technological Advancement in Developing Countries and Co-sponsored by: The Iranian Association of Columbia University
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On the Dependence of the Queue Tail Distribution on Multiple Time Scales of ATM Multiplexers Predrag R. Jelenkovi c and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Management of Broadband Networks Using a 3D Virtual World Laurence A. Crutcher Market Vision Corporation 40 Rector Street New York, NY 10006 laurence@mvision.com Aurel A. Lazar Steven K. Feiner Michelle Zhou Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University New York, NY 10027-6699
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1 Scene Change Detection in a MPEG Compressed Video Sequence Jianhao Meng, Yujen Juan*, Shih-Fu Chang Department of Electrical Engineering & Center for Telecommunication Research Columbia University *Hitachi America, Ltd.
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5. P. Bocheck, H. Meadows, and S.-F. Chang, A Disk Partitioning Technique for Reducing Multimedia Access Delay, Intern. Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems and Applications, Honolulu, Aug., 1994. 6. Tihao Chiang and Dimitris Anastassiou, Hierarchical Coding of Digital Television, IEEE
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The Theory of Dimensioned Matrices George W. Hart*
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Performance Analysis and Traffic Behavior of the Xphone Videoconferencing Application System on an Ethernet B. K. Ryu and H. E. Meadows Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University New York, NY 10027
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Page 1 of 28 A Binding Architecture for Multimedia Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699, email: aurel@ctr.columbia.edu Shailendra K. Bhonsle Institute of Systems Science National University
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P-1 Extracting Multi-Dimensional Signal Features for Content-Based Visual Query
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1 Distributed Multicast Address Management in the Global Internet Sassan Pejhan, Alexandros Eleftheriadis, Student Member, IEEE, and Dimitris Anastassiou, Senior Member, IEEE
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1 Single Color Extraction and Image Query John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University, Center for Telecommunications Research, Image and Advanced Television Laboratory, New York, N.Y. 10027 jrsmith@ctr.columbia.edu and sfchang@ctr.columbia.edu
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1 Automated Image Retrieval Using Color and Texture John R. Smith* and Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University, Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, New York, N.Y. 10027
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1 July 26, 1995 A Research Agenda for Multimedia Networking Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 aurel@ctr.columbia.edu
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Virtual Path Bandwidth Allocation in Multi-User Networks Aurel A. Lazar , Ariel Orday and Dimitrios E. Pendarakis Department of Electrical Engineering yDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Columbia University Haifa
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1 Taming Xunet III Nikos G. Aneroussis, Aurel A. Lazar and Dimitrios E. Pendarakis Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 e-mail: {nikos,aurel,dimitri}@ctr.columbia.edu
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Managing Real{Time Services in Multimedia Networks Using Dynamic Visualization and High{Level Controls Mun Choon Chan, Giovanni Pacifici, and Rolf Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Research Building New York, NY 10027{6699
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Real{Time Emulation and Visualization of Large Multimedia Networks Mun Choon Chan, Giovanni Pacifici, and Rolf Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027{6699 fmcchan,giovanni,rolfg@ctr.columbia.edu 1 Introduction We present an interactive platform for
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Multi-Viewpoint Video Coding with MPEG-2 Compatibility Belle L. Tseng and Dimitris Anastassiou Columbia University New York, N.Y. 10027 USA
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION ISO-IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 CODING OF MOVING PICTURES AND ASSOCIATED AUDIO ISO-IEC/JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG 95/ July 1995 TITLE: A Multi-Viewpoint Digital Video Codec utilizing Computer Graphics Tools & Image Warping Tech.
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Virtual Path Bandwidth Allocation in Multi-User Networks (Revised Version) Aurel A. Lazary, Ariel Ordaz and Dimitrios E. Pendarakisy yDepartment of Electrical Engineering zDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Center for Telecommunications Research Haifa
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Architecting Noncooperative Networks Ioannis Korilis Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1995 c 1995 Ioannis Korilis All Rights Reserved
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174 Chapter 5 Conclusions and Future Research In the present work the focus was on noncooperative networks, where control deci- sions are made by each user independently according to its own individual perfor- mance objectives. We investigated the structure of certain network control games. Moreover, we
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62 Chapter 3 Capacity Allocation under Noncooperative Routing 1. Introduction In this chapter, we investigate methodologies for architecting the operating points of a noncooperative network in the provisioning phase, that is, when the parameters of the network are sized. In particular, we address the
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17 Chapter 2 Existence of Equilibria in Noncooperative Optimal Flow Control 1. Introduction Flow control algorithms allow each user of a telecommunication network to regulate the traffic it sends into the network and thereby satisfy certain performance objectives. Typically, as the load of traffic a
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125 Chapter 4 Achieving Network Optima Using Stackelberg Routing Strategies 1. Introduction In the previous chapter we investigated methodologies for architecting the operating points of a noncooperative network in the provisioning phase. These methodologies are based on a priori design decisions on the
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1. Noncooperative Networks Modern computer networks are large-scale systems that carry a wide variety of traffic classes, such as video, audio and computer data, each with its own characteristics and quality of service requirements. Supported applications range from simple file
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On the Dependence of the Queue Tail Distribution on Multiple Time Scales of ATM Multiplexers Predrag R. Jelenkovi c and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Virtual Path Control for ATM Networks with Call Level Quality of Service Guarantees Nikos G. Aneroussis and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699.
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Channel Assignment Schemes for Cellular Mobile Telecommunication Systems (draft. version 6) I. Katzela and M. Naghshineh
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Fault Diagnosis in the Linear Lightwave Network Irene Katzela, Georgios Ellinas, Thomas E. Stern. Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, NY10027 This paper proposes an algorithm for fault localization in a Linear Lightwave Network (LLN). A LLN is an all-optical network
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Research Report Comparison of Distributed Fault Identification Schemes in Communication Networks Irene Katzela, A.T.Bouloutas, S. Calo IBM Corp. T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 LIMITED DISTRIBUTION NOTICE This report has been submitted for publication outside of IBM
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Centralized vs Distributed Fault Localization I. Katzela 1 CTR-Columbia University 2, New York, NY 10027-6699, USA, tel: (212)854-7378, e-mail: irene@ctr.columbia.edu A.T. Bouloutas 3 First Bank of Boston, Boston MA 0216, USA, tel: (617)434-0534 . S.B. Calo IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown
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Distributed Fault Identification in Telecommunication Networks A. T. Bouloutas 1, S. B. Calo 2, A. Finkel 3, Irene Katzela 4
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IS&T/SPIE PROCEEDINGS VOL. 2670, STORAGE & RETRIEVAL FOR IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES IV 1 Tools and Techniques for Color Image Retrieval John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research New York, N.Y. 10027
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IS&T/SPIE PROCEEDINGS VOL. 2666, STILL-IMAGE COMPRESSION II 1 Space Adaptive Wavelet Packet Image Compression John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, New York, N.Y. 10027
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AUTOMATED BINARY TEXTURE FEATURE SETS FOR IMAGE RETRIEVAL John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Columbia University Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research New York, N.Y. 10027
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On the Existence of Equilibria in Noncooperative Optimal Flow Control Yannis A. Korilis and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Capacity Allocation under Noncooperative Routing Yannis A. Korilis, Aurel A. Lazar Ariel Orda Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University Technion New York, NY 10027-6699 Haifa 32000, Israel fjohn,aurelg@ctr.columbia.edu ariel@ee.technion.ac.il
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Achieving Network Optima Using Stackelberg Routing Strategies Yannis A. Korilis, Aurel A. Lazar Ariel Orda Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University Technion New York, NY 10027-6699 Haifa 32000, Israel fjohn,aurelg@ctr.columbia.edu
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IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 13, NO. 8, 1995 1 Architecting Noncooperative Networks Yannis A. Korilis, Student Member, IEEE, Aurel A. Lazar, Fellow, IEEE, and Ariel Orda, Member, IEEE
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Multiple Time Scales and Subexponentiality in MPEG Video Streams Predrag R. Jelenkovi c, Aurel A. Lazar and Nemo Semret Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA. Telephone: (212)-854-2399. Fax: (212) 316-9068. email: fpredrag, aurel, nemog@ctr.columbia.edu
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Abstract1 As massive amount of visual materials are captured and stored in visual information systems, effective and efficient image indexing and manipulation techniques are required. Most visual materials in visual information systems are stored in some compressed forms. Therefore, it is desirable to
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A Review of QoS Architectures Andrew Campbell, Cristina Aurrecoechea and Linda Hauw Center for Telecommunication Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA e-mail: @ctr.columbia.edu
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END-TO-END QoS MANAGEMENT FOR ADAPTIVE VIDEO FLOWS Andrew Campbell, Alexandros Eleftheriadis and Cristina Aurrecoechea Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University New York, NY 10027-6699. {campbell, elef, cris}@ctr.columbia.edu INTRODUCTION Distributed audio and video applications need
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A Dynamic QoS Management Scheme for Adaptive Digital Video Flows Andrew Campbell* , Nick Yeadon and David Hutchison Department of Computing, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YR, U.K. @comp.lancs.ac.uk Cristina Aurrecoehea Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University
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ACM Multimedia Systems Journal, 1996, (to appear) Supporting Adaptive Flows in a Quality of Service Architecture Andrew Campbell, Geoff Coulson and David Hutchison Department of Computing, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YR, U.K. {campbell, geoff, dh}@comp.lancs.ac.uk
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A QUALITY OF SERVICE ARCHITECTURE Andrew Campbell, Geoff Coulson and David Hutchison Department of Computing, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YR, U.K. E.mail: mpg@comp.lancs.ac.uk
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Meeting QoS Challenges for Scalable Video Flows in Multimedia Networking Cristina Aurrecoechea, Andrew Campbell* and Alexandros Eleftheriadis Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699. {cris, campbell, eleft}@ctr.columbia.edu
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Channel Assignment Schemes for Cellular Mobile Telecommunication Systems I. Katzela and M. Naghshineh
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Schemes for Fault Identification in Communication Networks Irene Katzela and Mischa Schwartz
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Research Report Distributed Fault Identification in Communication Networks A. T. Bouloutas, S. B. Calo, A. Finkel, I. Katzela IBM Corporation T.J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 LIMITED DISTRIBUTION NOTICE This report has been submitted for publication outside of IBM
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Schemes for Fault Identification in Communication Networks Irene Katzela Mischa Schwartz Center for Telecommunications Research Electrical Engineering Columbia University New York , NY 10027 irene@ctr.columbia.edu schwartz@ctr.columbia.edu
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- 1 - A Platform for Real-Time Visualization and Interactive Simulation of Large Multimedia Networks M.C. Chan, G. Pacifici*, and R. Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 {mcchan, stadler}@ctr.columbia.edu *IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY
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Integrating Resource Control and Performance Management in Multimedia Networks Giovanni Pacifici and Rolf Stadler Columbia University Center for Telecommunications Research Room 801 Schapiro Research Bldg New York, NY 10027 giovanni@ctr.columbia.edu, rolf@ctr.columbia.edu
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1 Introduction ATM is emerging as a promising technology for multimedia applications in wired networks. To offer seamless interworking between wireless (mobile) hosts and wired ATM networks, many aspects of wireless ATM are currently under study . In this paper, we address the problem
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for a failed link (case1), or a new link added between two ports for network growth (case2). In case 1, PBS finds the VPIs, , that were inactivated by the selective freeze procedure when the link failure occurred. For each VPI in the set PBS performs a selectiveunfreeze to the nodes downstream from
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Image/Video Compact Representation System for Detection, Tracking, Identification and Telecommunications Applications Grant Agreement: F30602-95-1-0017 Yearly Report Alexandru Bogdan Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027.
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Image Reconstruction using the Knox-Thompson Algorithm and the Wavelet Representation Alexandru Bogdan Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. alex@ctr.columbia.edu May 31, 1996 1 Introduction We propose an algorithm for
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Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University in the City of New York Control, Management and Telemedia COMET Research Group Activity Report: 1993-1995 COMET Project Headquarters Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Building 530 West 120th Street New
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ADVENT Publications (1992 { 1996) Image and Advanced Television Lab Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York June 13, 1996 This bibliography is currently maintained by Hualu (Louis) Wang. Please address all comments to
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27 Chapter 2 An Architecture for Managing Virtual Circuit and Virtual Path Services on ATM Networks 2.1 Introduction The focus of this chapter is on providing an overall architectural framework for managing services, in particular, services provided by the connection management architecture. Within the
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151 Chapter 5 Conclusions and Future Work This dissertation examined service monitoring and control problems in future ATM net- works from a manager s perspective. Using a centralized model for network management, where the manager participates in a monitoring and control cycle at slow time scales, we
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Managing Virtual Circuit and Virtual Path Services on ATM Networks with Quality of Service Guarantees Nikolaos Anerousis Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1996 1996 Nikolaos
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73 Chapter 3 Virtual Path Control for ATM Networks with Call Level Quality of Service Guarantees 3.1 Introduction The previous chapter presented a comprehensive management architecture that allows the network manager to configure VP connection services under quality of service constraints and evaluate
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119 Chapter 4 A Framework for Pricing VC and VP Services in ATM Networks 4.1 Introduction The previous chapters presented an integrated management and control framework for the VC and VP services. In Chapter 3, VPs were used in network-to-network mode (i.e., originating and terminating within the
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Meeting QOS Guarantees by End-to-End QOS Monitoring and Adaptation J.-F. Huard, I. Inoue, A. A. Lazar and H. Yamanaka Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027-6699 http://www.ctr.columbia.edu/ fjfhuard, inoue, aurel,
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******* Preliminary DRAFT ******* 8 As shown from table 5, S2 flow was implemented by all organizations but interoperability could not be achieved among majority of the participants. The only cross-connections that were tested were Columbia->CSELT and DeTe->CSELT. The details of these cross-connections
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1 Clustering Methods for Video Browsing and Annotation Di Zhong1, HongJiang Zhang2 and Shih-Fu Chang* Institute of System Science, National University of Singapore Kent Ridge, Singapore 0511 *Center for Telecommunication Research, Columbia University New York, NY10027 1. I NTRODUCTION The large amount
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Compositing Motion-Compensated Video within the Network Shih-Fu Chang and David G. Messerschmitt sfchang, messer@ohm.Berkeley.EDU Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720
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Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University in the City of New York Control, Management and Telemedia COMET Research Group Activity Report: 1992-1994 COMET Project Headquarters Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University Room 801 Schapiro Building 530 West 120th Street New
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188 Chapter 8 Conclusion and Future Research In this paper, innovative and efficient digital video coding techniques are presented for stereoscopic sequences and multi-viewpoint sources by means of an MPEG-2 compatible approach. In accordance, this final chapter is divided into four sections. The first
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165 Chapter 7 Multi-Viewpoint Video Coding utilizing Computer Graphics Tools A multi-viewpoint image consists of several images taken from slightly different perspectives of a scene, where each image is designated by its acquisition viewpoint vector. A multi-viewpoint video is composed of a set of
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82 Chapter 4 Stereoscopic Video Coding using MPEG-2's Interlaced Picture Structure Digital video coding of stereoscopic sequences encompasses the transmission of two highly correlated signals. Two conventional approaches have been presented in Subsection 3.3.2, covering the simulcast technique and the
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201 References Stereoscopic Test Sequences AQUA, DISCUSSION, JARDIN, MANEGE, TRAIN, and TUNNEL shot within DISTIMA. Stereoscopic Test Sequences TRAPEZE, BALLOONS, FLOWERPOT, STAR- SAILER, and STREETORGAN shot within NHK. MPEG Proposal for Test Model 2, Draft Revision 2. Coded Representation
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137 Chapter 6 Multi-Viewpoint Image Reconstructions based on the Viterbi Algorithm The MPEG-2 coding standard is specified for one sequence of digital video, but has also recently been shown to be applicable to stereoscopic signals. Within the MPEG-2 standardization, transmission of a stereoscopic (left
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MPEG-2 Compatible Video Coding of Stereoscopic Sequences and Multi-Viewpoint Systems Belle Len-Mei Tseng Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1996 c 1996 Belle Len-Mei Tseng All Rights
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61 Chapter 3 System, Sequence and Software Overview 3.1. Video System Configurations In the Image and Advanced TV Laboratory, we have constructed a three dimensional stereoscopic movie setup equipped with 3-D eye glasses, a 3-D handheld mouse, and a motion-detecting head tracker. The current system
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99 Chapter 5 Stereoscopic Video Coding using MPEG-2's Scalability Extension Upon first observation, the duality of stereoscopic video sources imposes on an inherently symmetric coding approach. Relaxing the symmetrical constraint yields profitably when applications require optimization for both
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1 EE_E6960 - Multimedia Networking Java Project - Trex Author: Joe Thompson (zep@austin.ibm.com) 1. Strategy: Converge My strategy has evolved from a static decision based on a calculation of the greedy nash equilibrium, to a dynamic process of bidding to try and force equilibrium. In the original
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Searching for Images and Videos on the World-Wide Web John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Image Technology for New Media, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027 fjrsmith, sfchangg@itnm.columbia.edu Center for Telecommunicatiosn Research Technical Report
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Programmability and Service Creation for Multimedia Networks Aurel A. Lazar and Koon-Seng Lim Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Page 1 of 32 Realizing a Foundation for Programmability of ATM Networks with the Binding Architecture Aurel A. Lazar, Koon-Seng Lim and Franco Marconcini Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Automatic face region detection in MPEG video sequences Hualu Wang and Shih-Fu Chang Department of Electrical Engineering & Center for Image Technology for New Media Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA
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VisualSEEk: a fully automated content-based image query system John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Image Technology for New Media Columbia University New York, N.Y. 10027 USA fjrsmith, sfchangg@itnm.columbia.edu
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- 1 - xbind Extensions for QOS Controlled Mobility Andrew T. Campbell and Aurel. A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 http://www.columbia.edu/~campbell http://www.columbia.edu/~aurel Extended Abstract 1.
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The Role of the Manager in a Noncooperative Network y Yannis A. Korilis Aurel A. Lazar Ariel Orda AT&T Bell Labs Dept. of Electrical Eng. Dept. of Electrical Eng. Holmdel, New Jersey Columbia University, New York Technion, Haifa, Israel
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Knowledge-Based Environment Interface Figure 1. Real-Time System Model for Monitoring of Integrated Networks. Monitoring System KNOWLEDGE DATABASE INFERENCE ENGINE QUERY PROCESSOR NETWORK DESKTOP Deductive Inference Statistical Inference Sensor Activation Data Collection Figure 2. The System
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conducting experiments using a pre-defined set of multimedia data and their QoS parameters. The aim of these experiments is to determine how many simultaneous flows can be guaranteed by a particular resource. The resultant SR (or MCR) plot represents the multidimensional admissible capacity of the
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Objective-Driven Monitoring for Broadband Networks Subrata Mazumdar IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 30 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne, NY 10532 Phone #: (914) 784-6812 e-mail: mazum@watson.ibm.com Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia
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16 Chapter 2 Compositing Features As described in Chapter 1, emerging multimedia applications like multi-point teleconferencing require real-time video compositing and manipulation (video compositing for short). We recognize three different degrees of freedom for implementing video compositing feature,
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165 Chapter 6 Conclusions and Future Work 6.1 Conclusions Video services on multimedia networks are emerging, as technology progresses in related fields, such as video compression, video transmission, video storage, video compositing/manipulation, and multimedia authoring. This dissertation focuses on
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Compositing and Manipulation of Video Signals for Multimedia Network Video Services by Shih-Fu Chang B.S. (National Taiwan University) 1985 M.S. (University of California at Berkeley) 1991 A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
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83 Chapter 4 Video Compositing in the Compressed Domain In the previous chapter, we discussed the issue of where compositing should be done. In this chapter, we turn to another important issue the data format of the video signal. Due to its information-intensive nature, video is usually transmitted in
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A Resource Allocation Game with Application to Wireless Spectrum Aurel A. Lazar and Nemo Semrety faurel,nemog@ctr.columbia.edu Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University New York, NY, 10027-6699, USA. Fax: (212) 316-9068 October 7, 1996
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Practical Protocols For Certified Electronic Mail Robert H. Deng1, Li Gong2, Aurel A. Lazar3, Weiguo Wang4
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The Asymptotic Behavior of a Network Multiplexer with Multiple Time Scale and Subexponential Arrivals Predrag R. Jelenkovi c and Aurel A. Lazar
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On Realizing a Broadband Kernel for Multimedia Networks Mun Choon Chan, Jean-Fran ois Huard, Aurel A. Lazar and Koon-Seng Lim Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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1 An Architecture for Controlling Service Demand in ATM Networks based on Pricing Agents
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1 An Architecture for Managing Virtual Circuit and Virtual Path Services on ATM Networks
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kStack: A User Space Native-Mode ATM Transport Layer with QOS Support Jean-Fran cois Huard Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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The Effect of Multiple Time Scales and Subexponentiality on the Behavior of a Broadband Network Multiplexer Predrag R. Jelenkovi c Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1996 c 1996
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Fault Isolation based on Decision-Theoretic Troubleshooting Jean-Fran cois Huard and Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Probabilistic Reasoning for Fault Management on XUNET Jean-Fran cois Huard Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699
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Page 1 of 19 Service Creation, Renegotiation and Adaptive Transport for Multimedia Networking Mun Choon Chan, Jean-Fran ois Huard, Aurel A. Lazar and Koon-Seng Lim Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6699 CU/CTR TR
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An Image and Video Search Engine for the World-Wide Web John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Image Technology for New Media Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027 fjrsmith, sfchangg@itnm.columbia.edu
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Multiplexing On-Off Sources with Subexponential On Periods: Part I Predrag R. Jelenkovi c Aurel A. Lazar Bell Laboratories Dept. of Electrical Engineering and CTR Lucent Technologies Columbia University Murray Hill, NJ 07974 New York, NY 10027-6699 predrag@research.bell-labs.com aurel@ctr.columbia.edu
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IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING 1 Achieving Network Optima Using Stackelberg Routing Strategies Yannis A. Korilis, Member, IEEE, Aurel A. Lazar, Fellow, IEEE, and Ariel Orda, Member, IEEE
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL 1 Capacity Allocation under Noncooperative Routing Yannis A. Korilis, Member, IEEE, Aurel A. Lazar, Fellow, IEEE, and Ariel Orda, Member, IEEE
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transfer bandwidth of a current disk system were improved by a factor of two to project the performance characteristics of the next generation of magnetic disk systems. Figure 3 shows the maximum number of video streams of scalable video that can be supported concurrently by a video server using three
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IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 15, NO. , MAY 1997 1 The Effect of Multiple Time Scales and Subexponentiality in MPEG Video Streams on Queueing Behavior Predrag R. Jelenkovi c, Member, IEEE, Aurel A. Lazar, Fellow, IEEE, and Nemo Semret, Member, IEEE
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Submitted to IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP-97) 1 JOINT ADAPTIVE SPACE AND FREQUENCY BASIS SELECTION John R. Smith and Shih-Fu Chang Center for Image Technology for New Media and Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University New York, N.Y. 10027
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CTR Technical Report: CU/CTR/TR 468-97-02 Auctions for Network Resource Sharing Aurel A. Lazar and Nemo Semret Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University faurel, nemog@ctr.columbia.edu February 11, 1997
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Integrated Spatial and Feature Image Systems: Retrieval, Analysis and Compression 117 Chapter 7 Spatial and Feature Query 7.1. Introduction In this chapter, we present the strategies for computing queries that specify the features, sizes and arbitrary spatial layouts of regions, which include both
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82 John R. Smith Chapter 5 Region Extraction 5.1. Introduction In this chapter, we present a novel system for detecting and extracting color and texture regions. We present the framework for color and texture histogram back-projection. Histogram back-projection (HBP) determines the most likely spatial
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177 Appendix A. 1-Partitionable frequency expansion Given the orthonormal perfect-reconstruction (PR) frequency expansion matrix set fH0; H1g, we construct the 1-partitionable frequency expansion matrix set fH(1) ; H(1) 1 g and demonstrate that it is orthonormal and PR. Consider that Hi has the
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Integrated Spatial and Feature Image Systems: Retrieval, Analysis and Compression 95 Chapter 6 Adaptive Image Analysis and Compression 6.1. Introduction The transformation of signals is of critical importance in applications of compression, feature extraction and noise reduction. It provides a
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164 John R. Smith Chapter 9 Conclusion and future directions 9.1. Conclusion This thesis developed several new techniques for integrating spatial and feature information in order to improve systems for image retrieval, analysis and compression. The visually important information within images is often
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Integrated Spatial and Feature Image Systems: Retrieval, Analysis and Compression 1 Chapter 1 Introduction and Motivation 1.1. Visual information retrieval The tremendous growth in the numbers and sizes of digital image and video collections is making necessary the development of tools for indexing this
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Integrated Spatial and Feature Image Systems: Retrieval, Analysis and Compression 21 Chapter 3 Representing Texture 3.1. Introduction The texture representation is symmetric with color in that texture is also defined from multiple channels. The texture images are first decomposed into nine
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10 John R. Smith Chapter 2 Representing Color 2.1. Introduction We present a unified framework for representing the color and texture features. The objectives are to provide a basis for 1. assessing the similarities of the visual features of images, 2. storing and indexing the visual feature information
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Integrated Spatial and Feature Image Systems: Retrieval, Analysis and Compression John R. Smith Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1997 c 1997 John R. Smith All Rights Reserved
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46 John R. Smith Chapter 4 Feature Similarity and Indexing 4.1. Introduction In this chapter, we investigate techniques for computing color and texture similarities using histograms. We also evaluate strategies for indexing the high-dimensional histograms. The objective of these techniques is to provide
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Integrated Spatial and Feature Image Systems: Retrieval, Analysis and Compression 141 Chapter 8 Content-based visual query applications 8.1. Introduction In this chapter we introduce three new prototype applications that demonstrate the powerful techniques for content-based retrieval developed in this
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166 Chapter 9 - References References R. Agarwal, C. Faloutsos, and A. Swami. Efficient similarity search in sequence databases. In Foundations of Data Organization and Algorithms (FODO) Conference, Evanston, Ill, October 1993. G. Ahanger and T. D. Little. A survey of technologies for parsing
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Subexponential Asymptotics of a Markov-Modulated Random Walk with Queueing Applications Predrag R. Jelenkovi c Bell Laboratories Lucent Technologies 600 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and CTR Columbia University New York, NY 10027 November 14,
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Keynote Address at the International Workshop on Quality of Service, Columbia University, New York, NY, May 21-23, 1997. Published in the proceedings of the workshop. Programming Telecommunication Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Telecommunications Research
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1 FIGURE 1. Feature-based visual query. Query 1 uses the local color regions and spatial structures to find images of sunset or flower. Query 2 adds the motion feature to find relevant video clips, such as high jumps. (videos in Query 2 are kindly provided by Action Sports Adventure Inc. & Hot
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1 Visual Information Retrieval from Large Distributed On-line Repositories Shih-Fu Chang, John R. Smith, Mandis Beigi, & Ana Benitez Department of Electrical Engineering & Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 Digital images and video are becoming an integral
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TO APPEAR IN PROCEEDINGS AVSPN-97, July 14, 1997 1 Subjective Quality of Service Performance of Video-on-Demand under Extreme ATM Impairment Conditions Javier Zamora, Dimitris Anastassiou, Shih-Fu Chang, and Koichi Shibata Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10027,
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SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION TO IMAGE COMMUNICATION, July 25, 1997 1 Objective and Subjective Quality of Service Performance of Video-on-Demand in ATM-WAN Javier Zamora, Dimitris Anastassiou, and Shih-Fu Chang Manuscrit received July 25, 1997. Parts of the subjective QoS evaluation under extreme ATM
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Effective and Ineffective Digital Watermarks Fred Mintzer, Gordon W. Braudaway and Minerva M. Yeung IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, P. O. Box 218, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Emails: fmintzer,braud,yeungg@watson.ibm.com
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Real-Time Video on the Web using Dynamic Rate Shaping Stephen Jacobs and Alexandros Eleftheriadis Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University New York, NY 10027
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Public watermarks and resistance to tampering Ingemar J. Cox Jean-Paul M.G. Linnartz NEC Research Institute Natuurkundig Laboratorium 4 Independence Way WY8, Philips Research Princeton, NJ 08540 5656 AA Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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10 Chapter 2 VPN Architecture for Customer Control and Management 2.1 Broadband VPN Services Broadband technology has the potential to change corporate networking in major ways. Broadband networks are aimed at providing quality-of-service (QOS), thus making it possible to support real-time services like
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Architecting the Control Infrastructure of Multimedia Networks Mun Choon Chan Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1997 1997 Mun Choon Chan All Rights Reserved
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142 Chapter 5 Conclusion and Direction for Future Research 5.1 Conclusion In this dissertation, we have presented problems and solutions related to provisioning of ATM VPN service and connection management in ATM networks. In Chapter 2, the deficiency of current VPN services is highlighted, in
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56 Chapter 3 Prototyping Network Control Architecture 3.1 The Prototyping Approach Two main tasks are involved in the development of a network control system: the development of a software system and the design and analysis of control algorithms. The first task focuses on the software engineering
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Status of the Control Infrastructure for Multimedia Networks Emerging multimedia networks use Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), a technology standardized by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) as the transport vehicle of wide area Broadband Integrated Digital
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100 Chapter 4 Designing a High Performance ATM Connection Management System 4.1 Introduction One of the most fundamental objectives in networking is the provisioning of connectivity, i.e., the establishment of a communication path between two end-points. In the case of an ATM network, which is
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Submitted to IEEE TCSVT, Special Issue on Multimedia Technology, Systems, and Applications (MA018) 1 A Highly Efficient System for Automatic Face Region Detection in MPEG Video Hualu Wang and Shih-Fu Chang*
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Columbia University The Video Browser User Interface Columbia University Finale This work is part of the Video on Demand Multi-media Testbed in the Image and Advanced TV Lab in Columbia University. Other related projects are: Content-Based Image Query using Texture, Color and Shape Compressed Domain
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Effective Algorithms for Video Transmission over Wireless Channels. Pankaj Batra a and Shih-Fu Chang a a Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 fpbatra,sfchangg@ctr.columbia.edu submitted: Sig. Proc.: Img. Comm. Journal, April 1997.
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n PAGE 1 OF 2 Summary of Revision (Oct. 1997) Paper Title: Efficient algorithms for video transmission over wireless channels Authors: Pankaj Batra and Shih-Fu Chang __________ Reviewer 1. __________ 1. The kind of applications we have in mind are for retrieving pre-encoded and archived video clips over
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VideoQ: An Automated Content Based Video Search System Using Visual Cues Shih-Fu Chang William Chen Horace J. Meng Hari Sundaram Di Zhong Dept. of Electrical Engineering Columbia University New York New York 10027. E-mail: fsfchang,bchen,jmeng,sundaram,dzhongg@ctr.columbia.edu
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-1- Towards building manageable multimedia network services C. Aurrecoechea, A. A. Lazar and R. Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 {cris, aurel, rolf}@ctr.columbia.edu
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Current Status of Broadband Multimedia Networks The path to the information age has been marked by a revolution during the last two years. The way information is being accessed and disseminated is being dramatically changed by new powerful and user-friendly client-server
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163 Chapter 5 Conclusions and Directions for Future Research 5.1 Thesis Summary This work focused on studying the fundamental tradeoff between capacity of the transport plane and capacity of the signaling plane in broadband networks. Our research effort addressed two main topics. First, we developed an
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135 Chapter 4 An Adaptive Virtual Path Allocation Policy for Broadband Networks 4.1 Introduction In the conventional approach, bandwidth for a VP is reserved in advance and its size can be considered fixed over a relatively long time interval. This approach minimizes processing requests since the size
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69 Chapter 3 Virtual Path Bandwidth Allocation in Multiuser Networks 3.1 Introduction A major question arising from the virtual path approach is how the available capacity is to be distributed among users. By the term user" we refer to some typically large network customer, such as a corporation
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15 Chapter 2 Real-Time Video Traffic Modeling and Analysis 2.1 Introduction The size of ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) { based multimedia networks, combined with the complexity and diversity of their projected traffic mix (voice, video, file transfer, etc.), promise to render the task of network
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On the Tradeoff Between Transport and Signaling in Broadband Networks Dimitrios E. Pendarakis Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Columbia University 1996 c 1996 Dimitrios E. Pendarakis All Rights
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Printing date: February 11, 1998 Last Modification Date: February 10, 1998 7:54 pm Filename: /homes/cris/SM/mcastReport/mcast.fm5 1 mcast: design of the service and its management Cristina Aurrecoechea, Marco Borla, Rolf Stadler Columbia University December 1997 CTR Technical Report # 484-97-18 Printing
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-1- Opening Network Services for Management C. Aurrecoechea, A. A. Lazar and R. Stadler Center for Telecommunications Research and Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 {cris, aurel, rolf}@ctr.columbia.edu
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