Objective
Wireless multimedia streaming on hand-held, mobile or otherwise battery operated devices will be a major technology underlying the next generation information and entertainment appliances. On one hand our own home slowly becomes a networked environment, in which devices can talk to each other. But wireless multimedia streaming will also become possible when we are on the move, as so-called hot-spots, places in city centres, bus stations, airports, hospitals etc, where our own devices can connect into a local networking area where services and content can be provided, will give the possibility to retrieve the content we want and have a reasonable amount of bandwidth available. Today it is not possible, even at design time, to make well-founded system trade-offs between network and terminal resource consumption, energy consumption of the terminal and timeliness of the streaming data.
The BETSY project will deliver all the theory, models and design methodology to make this possible during design time and a framework implementation that makes dynamic adaptations in this trade-off possible at run-time. The latter part is necessary, as fixed system design is not possible anymore in the changing environment we look at. BETSY proposes to combine the research results of several domains, such as networking, device resource management, real-time processing and stream processing, to achieve a holistic view on the dependencies between bandwidth, delay, schedules, and the power and energy consumption for this specific application domain, because the traditional, isolated view of the issues does not yield satisfying results.
The results will lead to reduced product cost by eliminating pessimistic and large safety margins or improved system performance with equal resource demands. It will also lead to automatic adaptation of devices and applications to the resource and energy limits of the surrounding environment, which is an important step towards Ambient Intelligence.
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Coordinator
EINDHOVEN
Netherlands
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