Presentation 1995/7/14
Multimedia Problems of Campus Networks
Yasumitsu Miyazaki,
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Abstract(in English) Multimedia systems have been evolving owing to the notable development of workstations, personal computers with high performance and small size ; and also due to. the development of high speed transmission and high capacity optical communication networks using optical. fibers, satellite communications, mobile communication and other wireless transmission systems, thin type high vision television, and image processing with personal computers containing audiovisual functions. The applications of multimedia communication using LAN, CATV and Internet have been spreading widely from industrial systems to government administration, hospital treatment, social welfare systems the educational field and also to everyday life in the homes. Especially, even the life and educational research of the pioneering universities has been influenced by multimedia research and development. Here the problems of multimedia technology associated with campus networks and their important applications are considered.
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Keyword(in English) Workstation / Personal Computer / Optical Communication Network / Multimedia / LAN
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Title (in English) Multimedia Problems of Campus Networks
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Keyword(1) Workstation
Keyword(2) Personal Computer
Keyword(3) Optical Communication Network
Keyword(4) Multimedia
Keyword(5) LAN
1st Author's Name Yasumitsu Miyazaki
1st Author's Affiliation Toyohashi University of Technology()
Date 1995/7/14
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Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 143
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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