Rios et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Conferencing services in P2P networks: Trends and challengesRios et al., 2022
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- 11875521367952001951
- Author
- Rios A
- Gonzalez A
- Alcober J
- Ozon J
- Ghafoor K
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- Publication venue
- Future Internet Services and Service Architectures
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Conferencing systems allow interactive communications and facilitate the joint work among users regardless of their geographical location. The vast majority of those are usually implemented by means of either centralized client-server architectures or high performance …
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