Presentation on Distributed Control Systems...........gives a good insight into the basic working of a DCS with the relevant diagrams.............................Full description
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The Objective of this study is to address the critical need for automation in the domestic food processing sector and to study its impact. This study investigates the challenges arising out due to the dependency of the modern human for processing of
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Distributed computing is the method of splitting a large problem into smaller pieces and allocating the workload among many computers. These individual computers process their portions of the probl...
Proceedings of the 6th WSEAS International Conference on ENGINEERING EDUCATION Learning Techniques For Teaching Multimedia Communication Systems RODICA STOIAN*, LUCIAN ANDREI PERIŞOARĂ*, RADU FLOR...
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An efficient and distributed scheme for file mapping or file lookup is critical in decentralizing metadata management within a group of metadata servers. This paper presents a novel technique called Hierarchical Bloom Filter Arrays HBA to map filenam
Distributed Multimedia Systems Definition of Multimedia:
A combination of different ways of conveying co nveying information such as using texts, sounds, videos, [1] images, animations and interactivity . Definition of Distributed Multimedia Systems:
Distributed multimedia systems consist of multimedia dat abases, proxy and information servers, [2] and clients, and are intended to for the distribution of multimedia content over the networks . Architecture of Distributed Multimedia Systems:
The architecture of a distributed multimedia multimedia system main comprises co mprises of three basic components i.e. 1. An information server 2. A wide area network 3. A multimedia client (User)
Figure 1: General architecture of a d istributed istributed multimedia multimedia system
Functions
of each of the components:
Multimedia Client/User : The user terminal is equipped with hardware such as computers, speakers, monitors, keyboards etc. These hardware devices play an important role in manipulating the multimedia object and present ing it to the user. Interaction may also o ccur in certain multimedia objects. Wide Area Network : The network provides a pathway that connects the server and the user, thus providing a communication mechanism for t he system. Information server : The server is responsible for handling multimedia objects and databases for the user. Creating a multimedia object requires a intricate process of integrating and synchronizing the object for transport, display and manipulation. The distributed multimedia system usually consists of several networks, users and servers in order to maintain efficiency. Examples
of Distributed Multimedia Systems:
Web Server with Web Browser
Network
Files
Media Player
User
Figure 2: Example of a system that allows users to download media files from a website
CPU
Game Server Network
with Graphics
I/O devices such as mouse, keyboard, monitors
User Figure 3: A similar distributed multimedia system with the previous example. However, this system involves interaction with the user. References: