Mobile multimedia - challenges and opportunities invited paper

Today, we observe the creation of an increasing number of multimedia consumer devices for mobile and home use. This includes set-top-boxes, game consoles, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), e-books, but also mobile phones. Although these devices have many things in common with desktop PCs - above al...

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