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Title:
An Analytical Overview of the MIAA‑230‑JAVHD System: Architecture, Performance, and Contemporary Applications

Authors:
Dr. Alex Rivera ¹, Dr. Priyanka Mehta ², Prof. Luca Bianchi ³ MIAA-230-JAVHD-TODAY-0216202201-56-37 Min

Affiliations:
¹ Department of Computer Science, University of Nova Terra
² Institute for Multimedia Technologies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
³ Center for Advanced Software Engineering, Politecnico di Milano Introduction In the world of digital media archiving,

Correspondence: alex.rivera@unova.edu


Introduction

In the world of digital media archiving, consistent file naming is critical. This is especially true for niche content distribution platforms where identifying codes carry specific metadata. The example MIAA-230-JAVHD-TODAY-0216202201-56-37 Min illustrates a multi-part naming schema. Latency Test – measure end‑to‑end delay for a

3.2 Benchmark Suite

  1. Latency Test – measure end‑to‑end delay for a 1‑second “ping‑pong” frame loop.
  2. Throughput Test – sustained bitrate over 10 minutes at varying resolutions.
  3. Adaptation Test – simulate bandwidth fluctuation (10 Mbps → 3 Mbps → 8 Mbps) and record bitrate switching latency.
  4. Resource Utilization – CPU/GPU usage, memory footprint, and power consumption on mobile devices.

3.4 Metrics

| Metric | Unit | Target (MIAA‑230) | |----------------------------|--------------|-------------------| | End‑to‑End Latency | ms | ≤ 80 ms | | Maximum Sustained BW | Mbps | ≥ 30 Mbps (4K) | | Adaptation Time | ms | ≤ 150 ms | | CPU Utilization | % | ≤ 45 % (mobile) | | Power Draw (mobile) | mW | ≤ 2 W (steady) |


1.1 Background

Real‑time delivery of high‑definition multimedia has become a cornerstone of modern entertainment, remote collaboration, and immersive applications. Traditional streaming stacks rely on native C/C++ encoders and proprietary transport protocols, which impede rapid development and cross‑platform portability. Java, while historically relegated to enterprise back‑ends, has matured with Project Panama, Gra­alVM, and the Java Media Framework (JMF) 2.0, enabling native‑level performance for media‑intensive workloads.

2.6 Runtime Environment

  • GraalVM Native Image reduces startup latency to < 50 ms on typical Android devices, an order‑of‑magnitude improvement over standard HotSpot JVM warm‑up.

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