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Videoconference System by Using Dynamic Adaptive Architecture for Self-adaptation

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According to the improvements in wireless Internet technology, multimedia applications create new challenges, which must be solved. Internet-based videoconferencing systems have many variable factors, such as changes in the system operating environment or operating status of the hardware, according to the operator using the system. In this paper, we propose the Videoconferencing System, with multi-agents, for efficient videoconferencing, which is able to adapt itself to these various factors. This videoconferencing system has a dynamic architecture which is able to change the own architecture in runtime.

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Jung, C., Lee, S., Lee, E. (2005). Videoconference System by Using Dynamic Adaptive Architecture for Self-adaptation. In: Yang, L.T., Amamiya, M., Liu, Z., Guo, M., Rammig, F.J. (eds) Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing – EUC 2005. EUC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3824. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11596356_83

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