A multimedia service migration protocol for single user multiple devices

This paper describes a new protocol SMP, which supports multimedia transfer for single-user, multiple-device scenarios. Through its novel naming and control/data plane designs, SMP is able to retain the current client and server protocol operations while placing new functions at the proxy. Our initial evaluation has confirmed its viability.

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