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Multimedia technology for pervasive computing environment

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With the emerging multimedia techniques which can be used for various pervasive and ubiquitous applications such as healthcare, environmental monitoring, security and surveillance, there are a number of important challenges that arise when multimedia transmits in this kind of pervasive computing environments. This special issue is called for high-quality, up-to-date related multimedia technology for pervasive computing environment. In this special issue, we have accepted only nine high-quality papers. We expect that this special issue will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in multimedia technology for pervasive computing environment.

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Park, J.H., Yu, Z. & Zhou, L. Multimedia technology for pervasive computing environment. J Supercomput 65, 258–261 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-013-0944-5

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