C. J. Sreenan

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2001

Number

13

Co-Authors

A Network Based Replay Portal (2001)

C. J. Sreenan, A. N. Donnelly, A. Basso, C. R. Kalmanek

Technologies based on cable modems currently use the capacity of a single TV channel to offer 25 - 30 Mb/s downstream for Internet access. With the advent of Digital TV and the significant bandwidth...

A Network Based Replay Portal - Service Scenarios, Architecture and Implementation (2000)

C. J. Sreenan, A. N. Donnelly, A. Basso, C. R. Kalmanek

Technologies based on cable modems currently use the capacity of a single TV channel to offer 25 - 30 Mb/s downstream for Internet access. With the advent of Digital TV and the significant bandwidth...

The Concord Algorithm for Synchronization of Networked Multimedia Streams (2000)

N. Shivakumar, C. J. Sreenan, B. Narendran, P. Agrawal

Synchronizing different data streams from multiple sources simultaneously at a receiver is one of the basic problems involved in multimedia distributed systems. This requirement stems from the nature...

A Summary of QoS Support in SWAN (1999)

T. -w. Chen, P. Krzyzanowski, M. R. Lyu, C. J. Sreenan

: The SWAN wireless network uses ATM technology to provide integrated services to mobile terminals in an indoor setting. Variability caused by wireless access and mobility make this a very different...

A Summary of QoS Support in SWAN (1999)

T. -w. Chen, P. Krzyzanowski, M. R. Lyu, C. J. Sreenan

: The SWAN wireless network uses ATM technology to provide integrated services to mobile terminals in an indoor setting. Variability caused by wireless access and mobility make this a very different...

mmdump - A tool for monitoring multimedia usage on the Internet (1999)

R. Caceres, C. J. Sreenan, J. E. Van Der Merwe

The Internet is being increasingly used to support streaming media applications and real-time voice telephony. Audio and video traffic differs from that generated by traditional TCP applications,...

Hardware and Software Architecture of a Packet Telephony Appliance (1999)

M. Chan, C. D. Cranor, R. Gopalakrishnan, P. Z. Onufryk, L. W. Ruedisueli, C. J. Sreenan, ...

Networked appliances are easy to use devices that are designed and built for a single function. This paper presents the design and implementation of EAT, a packet telephony appliance. We examine the...

A Summary of QoS Support in SWAN (1998)

T. -w. Chen, P. Krzyzanowski, M. R. Lyu, C. J. Sreenan

: The SWAN wireless network uses ATM technology to provide integrated services to mobile terminals in an indoor setting. Variability caused by wireless access and mobility make this a very different...

A Summary of QoS Support in SWAN (1998)

T. -w. Chen, P. Krzyzanowski, M. R. Lyu, C. J. Sreenan

: The SWAN wireless network uses ATM technology to provide integrated services to mobile terminals in an indoor setting. Variability caused by wireless access and mobility make this a very different...

Internet stream synchronization using Concord (1996)

C. J. Sreenan, B. Narendran, P. Agrawal, N. Shivakumar

Using packet networks to transport multimedia introduces delay variations within and across streams, necessitating synchronization at the receiver. This requires stream data to be buffered prior to...

The Concord Algorithm for Synchronization of Networked Multimedia Streams (1996)

N. Shivakumar, C. J. Sreenan, B. Narendran, P. Agrawal

Synchronizing different data streams from multiple sources simultaneously at a receiver is one of the basic problems involved in multimedia distributed systems. This requirement stems from the nature...

Internet stream synchronization using Concord (1996)

C. J. Sreenan, B. Narendran, P. Agrawal, N. Shivakumar

Using packet networks to transport multimedia introduces delay variations within and across streams, necessitating synchronization at the receiver. This requires stream data to be buffered prior to...

A Summary of QoS Support in SWAN (1970)

T. -w. Chen, P. Krzyzanowski, M. R. Lyu, C. J. Sreenan

: The SWAN wireless network uses ATM technology to provide integrated services to mobile terminals in an indoor setting. Variability caused by wireless access and mobility make this a very different...