2005
DOI: 10.1109/tmm.2005.854377
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A dynamic Petri net model for iterative and interactive distributed multimedia presentation

Abstract: Abstract-Object Composition Petri Nets, Priority Petri Nets, Dynamic OCPN, and Enhanced P-Nets have extended the original Petri Net to achieve the modeling of media synchronization and asynchronous user interactions during multimedia playback. The dynamic Petri Net (DPN) has been conceptualized to tackle existing problems in these two areas of modeling distributed multimedia systems. DPN features dynamic modeling elements which allows iteration and hence is able to reduce graph sizes of synchronous playback mo… Show more

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“…Different approaches that try to overcome this problem are published. Used techniques are, among others, dynamic extended finite-state machine (DEFSM) models [Huang and Wang 1998], the Z notation [Shih et al 1999], Timed Petri Nets and the logic of temporal intervals [Little and Ghafoor 1990], Dynamic Petri Nets (DPN) [Tan and Guan 2005], and collections of Petri nets [Shih 1998]. Synchronization models and languages are, for example, proposed by Meira and Moura [1994], Schnepf et al [1996], Bailey et al [1998], Aygün and Zhang [2002], Presti et al [2002], Buchanan and Zellweger [2005], and Hakkoymaz [2009].…”
Section: Standards Models and Languages For Interactive Multimedia mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different approaches that try to overcome this problem are published. Used techniques are, among others, dynamic extended finite-state machine (DEFSM) models [Huang and Wang 1998], the Z notation [Shih et al 1999], Timed Petri Nets and the logic of temporal intervals [Little and Ghafoor 1990], Dynamic Petri Nets (DPN) [Tan and Guan 2005], and collections of Petri nets [Shih 1998]. Synchronization models and languages are, for example, proposed by Meira and Moura [1994], Schnepf et al [1996], Bailey et al [1998], Aygün and Zhang [2002], Presti et al [2002], Buchanan and Zellweger [2005], and Hakkoymaz [2009].…”
Section: Standards Models and Languages For Interactive Multimedia mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more details on these topics, the reader is referred to [25]. Specifically, we remark that the systems of simple processes with general resource requirement (S 3 …”
Section: S 4 Pr Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we obtain a siphon 0 S = {p 3 T is resulted. After p c 5 is added, no insufficiently marked siphons can be found.…”
Section: An Illustrative Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3) DTPN(Dynamic Timed Petri Nets) [8][9][10][11] : The DTPN model solves the problem of insufficient user interactive control information that the OCPN model has, and is capable of supporting and describing the user interactive control actions. Although the DTPN model has a better performance in describing the multimedia synchronization than the OCPN model, it has a limited ability in providing control information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%