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This paper presents a signalling application layer based on the Next Steps in Signalling (NSIS) framework that aims to provide the control of sessions to ...
This paper presents a signalling application layer based on the Next Steps in Signalling (NSIS) framework that aims to provide the control of sessions to ...
The referred components are the Multi-User Session Control. (MUSC) that controls the ubiquitous access of multiple users to the announced multi-user sessions, ...
This paper presents a signalling application layer based on the Next Steps in Signalling (NSIS) framework that aims to provide the control of sessions to ...
Mar 25, 2008 · This article describes the Multi-user Session Control (MUSC) [9] solution to manage the ubiquitous access and mobility for multi-user sessions ...
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This paper presents a signalling application layer based on the Next Steps in Signalling (NSIS) framework that aims to provide the control of sessions to ...
Mar 25, 2008 · Next generation IP networks are expected to allow mobile users to access real-time group communication sessions over heterogeneous wireless ...
This paper presents the Multi-user Session Control (MUSC) mechanism to provide QoS mapping and QoS adaptation of multi-user sessions over heterogeneous and ...
A session reconfiguration approach that dynamically manages QoS for multimedia services in response to session mobility and terminal mobility is presented, ...
This way, one of the key challenges to deploy multi-user services in the next generation wireless systems is the support of seamless mobility of multi-user ...