• Title/Summary/Keyword: N-Screen Session Manager

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A Framework of N-Screen Session Manager based N-Screen Service using Cloud Computing in Thin-Client Environment (씬클라이언트 환경에서 클라우드 컴퓨팅을 이용한 N-Screen 세션 관리 기반의 N-Screen 서비스 프레임워크)

  • Alsaffar, Aymen Abdullah;Song, Biao;Hassan, Mohammad Mehedi;Huh, Eui-Nam
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2012
  • We develop architecture of a virtual aggregation gateway (VAG) which enables composite application streaming based on N-Screen-as-a-Service (NaaS) using cloud computing in thin-client environment. We also discuss the problem of server computing burden in large scale multi-client case for screens sharing with composite application streaming over the internet. In particular, we propose an efficient Framework of N-Screen Session Manager which manages all media signaling that are necessary to deliver demanded contents. Furthermore, it will provides user with playback multimedia contents method (TV Drama, Ads, and Dialog etc) which is not considered in other research papers. The objectives of proposing N-Screen Session Manager are to (1) manage session status of all communication sessions (2) manage handling of received request and replies (3) allow users to playback multimedia contents anytime with variety of devices for screen sharing and (4) allow users to transfer an ongoing communication session from one device to another. Furthermore, we discuss the major security issues that occur in Session Initiation Protocol as well as minimizing delay resulted from session initiations (playback or transfer session).

The Design and Implementation of a Multi-Session Processing Between RMA and RCP within a Vehicle Tracking System (차량 추적 시스템에서 RMA와 RCP 사이의 다중세션 설계 및 구현)

  • Jang, Chung Ryong;Lee, Yong Kwon;Lee, Dae Sik
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.127-141
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    • 2014
  • A Vehicle Tracking System consists of GPS tracking device which fits into the vehicle and captures the GPS location information at regular intervals to a central GIS server, and GIS tracking server providing three major responsibilities: receiving data from the GPS tracking unit, securely storing it, and serving this information on demand of the user. GPS based tracking systems supporting a multi-session processing among RMA, RM, and RCP can make a quick response to various services including other vehicle information between RSU and OBU on demand of the user. In this paper we design RSU lower layers and RCP applications in OBU for a multisession processing simulation and test message processing transactions among RMA-RM and RM-RCP. Furthermore, we implement the additional functions of handling access commands simultaneously on multiple service resources which are appropriate for the experimental testing conditions. In order to make a multi-session processing test, it reads 30 resource data,0002/0001 ~ 0002/0030, in total and then occurs 30 session data transmissions simultaneously. We insert a sequence number field into a special header of dummy data as a corresponding response to check that the messages are received correctly. Thus, we find that GIS service system with a multi-session processing is able to provide additional 30 services in a same speed of screen presentation loading while identifying the number of session processing of Web GIS service, the number of OBU service, and the speed of screen presentation loading by comparing a single session and a multi-session of GIS service system.