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The MPEG-21 book [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ian S. Burnett ... [et al.]
The MPEG-21 book [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Ian S. Burnett ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (464 p.)
Disciplina 006.7
621.388
Altri autori (Persone) BurnettIan S
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
Computer animation - Standards
Digital video
ISBN 1-280-60596-0
9786610605965
0-470-01013-4
0-470-01012-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The MPEG-21 Book; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acronyms and Abbreviations; List of Contributors; 1 MPEG: Context, Goals and Working Methodologies; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 MPEG Mission; 1.3 MPEG Standards Preceding MPEG-21; 1.3.1 The MPEG-1 Standard; 1.3.2 The MPEG-2 Standard; 1.3.3 The MPEG-4 Standard; 1.3.4 The MPEG-7 Standard; 1.4 The MPEG-21 Standard; 1.5 MPEG's Standardization Process; 1.5.1 Membership and Leadership; 1.5.2 Meetings; 1.5.3 Types of Standardization Documents; 1.5.4 Working Principles; 1.5.5 Standards Development Process; 1.6 After an MPEG Standard is Ready; 1.6.1 Licensing
1.6.2 The MPEG Industry Forum1.7 Final Remarks; References; 2 An Introduction to MPEG-21; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Motivation and Objectives; 2.2.1 Objectives; 2.3 Terms - Digital Items, Users and Resources; 2.4 The MPEG-21 Vision; 2.5 Digital Items - What is New?; 2.6 Walkthrough for a Broadcasting Use Case; 2.6.1 Digital Item Declaration; 2.6.2 Identification; 2.6.3 Rights Expressions; 2.6.4 Protected Digital Items; 2.6.5 Adaptation; 2.6.6 Event Reports; 2.7 MPEG-21 Standard Organization; 2.8 MPEG-21 Standard Overview; 2.8.1 Vision, Technologies and Strategy (Technical Report)
2.8.2 Digital Item Declaration2.8.3 Digital Item Identification; 2.8.4 IPMP Components; 2.8.5 Rights Expression Language; 2.8.6 Rights Data Dictionary; 2.8.7 Digital Item Adaptation; 2.8.8 MPEG-21 Reference Software; 2.8.9 MPEG-21 File Format; 2.8.10 Digital Item Processing; 2.8.11 Evaluation Methods for Persistent Association Technologies; 2.8.12 Test Bed for MPEG-21 Resource Delivery; 2.8.13 Part 13: Unassigned; 2.8.14 MPEG-21 Conformance; 2.8.15 Event Reporting; 2.8.16 MPEG-21 Binary Format; 2.8.17 Fragment Identifiers for MPEG Resources; 2.8.18 Digital Item Streaming; 2.9 MPEG-21 Schemas
2.9.1 Motivation2.9.2 Objective; 2.10 Conclusion; References; 3 Digital Item Declaration and Identification; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Digital Item Declaration; 3.2.1 The Abstract Model; 3.2.2 Digital Item Declaration Language; 3.2.3 Validation of MPEG-21 DIDs; 3.2.4 The Use of all DIDL Elements in a Real-World Example; 3.2.5 First and Second Edition of the Digital Item Declaration; 3.3 Digital Item Identification; 3.3.1 Link Between DII and DID; 3.3.2 DII Elements; 3.4 Summary; References; 4 IPMP Components; 4.1 Background and Objectives; 4.2 IPMP DIDL; 4.2.1 Elements in the IPMP DIDL
4.2.2 Using the IPMP DIDL4.2.3 Structure of IPMP DIDL Elements; 4.3 IPMP Info; 4.3.1 Using the IPMPGeneralInfoDescriptor; 4.3.2 Positioning the IPMPGeneralInfoDescriptor in a Digital Item; 4.3.3 Using the InfoDescriptor; 4.4 Using IPMP Components in a Digital Item; 4.5 Relationship Between IPMP Components and the Other Parts of MPEG-21; 4.5.1 Relationship Between IPMP Components and MPEG-21 Part 2: Digital Item Declaration; 4.5.2 Relationship Between IPMP Components and MPEG-21 Part 3: Digital Item Identification
4.5.3 Relationship Between IPMP Components and ISO/IEC 21000-5 Rights Expression Language
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MPEG-4 facial animation [[electronic resource] ] : the standard, implementation and applications / / edited by Igor S. Pandzic and Robert Forchheimer
MPEG-4 facial animation [[electronic resource] ] : the standard, implementation and applications / / edited by Igor S. Pandzic and Robert Forchheimer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (329 p.)
Disciplina 006.6/96
621.388
Altri autori (Persone) PandzicIgor S
ForchheimerRobert
Soggetto topico MPEG (Video coding standard)
Computer animation - Standards
Face perception - Data processing - Standards
Facial expression - Computer simulation - Standards
Digital video
ISBN 1-280-27007-1
9786610270071
0-470-33904-7
0-470-85461-8
0-470-85462-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto MPEG-4 Facial Animation The Standard, Implementation and Applications; Contents; List of Contributors; Author Biographies; Foreword; Preface; PART 1 BACKGROUND; 1 The Origins of the MPEG-4 Facial Animation Standard; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Need for Parameterization; 1.3 The Ideal Parameterization; 1.4 Is MPEG-4 FA up to the Ideal?; 1.4.1 Conclusion; 1.5 Brief History of Facial Control Parameterization; 1.6 The Birth of the Standard; Acknowledgments; References; PART 2 THE STANDARD; 2 Face Animation in MPEG-4; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Specification and Animation of Faces
2.2.1 MPEG-4 Face Model in Neutral State2.2.2 Face Animation Parameters; 2.2.3 Face Model Specification; 2.3 Coding of Face Animation Parameters; 2.3.1 Arithmetic Coding of FAPs; 2.3.2 DCT Coding of FAPs; 2.3.3 FAP Interpolation Tables; 2.4 Integration of Face Animation and Text-to-Speech Synthesis; 2.5 Integration with MPEG-4 Systems; 2.6 MPEG-4 Profiles for Face Animation; 2.7 Conclusion; References; Annex; 3 MPEG-4 Face Animation Conformance; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 MPEG Conformance Principles; 3.3 MPEG-4 Profile Architecture; 3.4 The Minimum Face; 3.5 Graphics Profiles
3.6 Conformance Testing3.7 Summary; PART 3 IMPLEMENTATIONS; 4 MPEG-4 Facial Animation Framework for the Web and Mobile Applications; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Facial Animation Player; 4.3 Producing Animatable Face Models; 4.4 The Facial Motion Cloning Method; 4.4.1 Interpolation from 2-D Triangle Mesh; 4.4.2 Normalizing the Face; 4.4.3 Computing Facial Motion; 4.4.4 Aligning Source and Target Ace; 4.4.5 Mapping Facial Motion; 4.4.6 Antialiasing; 4.4.7 Treating the Lip Region; 4.4.8 Treating Eyes, Teeth, Tongue and Global Motion; 4.4.9 Facial Motion Cloning Results
4.5 Producing Facial Animation Content4.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 5 The Facial Animation Engine; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The FAE Block Diagram; 5.3 The Face Model; 5.3.1 Mesh Geometry Description; 5.3.2 Mesh Semantics Description; 5.3.3 The Model Authoring Tool; 5.3.4 Sample Face Models; 5.4 The Mesh Animation Block; 5.4.1 Animation Results; 5.5 The Mesh Calibration Block; 5.5.1 Multilevel Calibration with RBF; 5.5.2 Calibration with Texture; 5.5.3 Calibration Results; 5.6 The Mesh Simplification Block; 5.6.1 Iterative Edge Contraction and Quadric Error Metric
5.6.2 Simplification of MPEG-4 Animated Faces5.6.3 Simplification with Textures; 5.6.4 Simplification Results; 5.7 The FAP Decoding Block; 5.7.1 FAP Interpolation; 5.8 The Audio Decoding Block; 5.9 The Implementation; 5.9.1 Performances; References; 6 Extracting MPEG-4 FAPS from Video; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Methods for Detection and Tracking of Faces; 6.3 Active and Statistical Models of Faces; 6.3.1 The Active Appearance Model Search Algorithm; 6.3.2 Training for Active Appearance Model Search; 6.4 An Active Model for Face Tracking; 6.4.1 Analysis - Synthesis; 6.4.2 Collecting Training Data
6.4.3 Tracking a Face with the Active Model
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Mujer y televisión : géneros y discursos femeninos en la pequeña pantalla / / Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí ; Prólogo de Laura Viñuela Suárez
Mujer y televisión : géneros y discursos femeninos en la pequeña pantalla / / Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí ; Prólogo de Laura Viñuela Suárez
Autore Hidalgo-Marí Tatiana <1985->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Barcelona : , : Editorial UOC, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 pages)
Disciplina 621.388
Collana Manuales (Editorial UOC)
Soggetto topico Television
Women in mass media
Women on television
ISBN 84-9180-142-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795230503321
Hidalgo-Marí Tatiana <1985->  
Barcelona : , : Editorial UOC, , [2018]
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Mujer y televisión : géneros y discursos femeninos en la pequeña pantalla / / Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí ; Prólogo de Laura Viñuela Suárez
Mujer y televisión : géneros y discursos femeninos en la pequeña pantalla / / Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí ; Prólogo de Laura Viñuela Suárez
Autore Hidalgo-Marí Tatiana <1985->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Barcelona : , : Editorial UOC, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 pages)
Disciplina 621.388
Collana Manuales (Editorial UOC)
Soggetto topico Television
Women in mass media
Women on television
ISBN 84-9180-142-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826976903321
Hidalgo-Marí Tatiana <1985->  
Barcelona : , : Editorial UOC, , [2018]
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Newnes guide to television and video technology / / K.F. Ibrahim
Newnes guide to television and video technology / / K.F. Ibrahim
Autore Ibrahim K. F
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, MA, : Elsevier, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (609 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
Altri autori (Persone) TrundleEugene
Soggetto topico Television
Digital television
Television broadcasting
Television - Equipment and supplies
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-05764-9
9786611057640
0-08-055066-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Television fundamentals; Scanning; Interlacing; Synchronisation pulses; Composite video waveform; Common image format; Active lines; Aspect ratio; Pixels and bandwidth; Video bandwidth; Television broadcasting; Modulation; Frequency spectrum, PAL channel; Channel allocation; Frequency spectrum, NTSC channel; Chapter 2. Colour television; Light and colour; The sensation of colour; Primary colours; The colour triangle; Saturation and hue; Chromaticity diagram; Colour temperature; Principles of colour transmission; Frequency interleaving
Quadrature amplitude modulationNTSC colour components; NTSC refresh rate; Composite colour signal; Colour burst; The standard colour bar display; Gamma-correction; Weighting factors; PAL colour system; Chapter 3. Digital television; Principles of digital video broadcasting; Digitising the TV picture; SDTV sampling rate; Video sampling; 4:2:2 sampling structure; 4:1:1 sampling structure; 4:2:0 sampling structure; The bit rate; Chapter 4. MPEG encoding; Video MPEG-2 coding; Video data preparation; Temporal compression; Group of pictures; Block matching; Predicted and difference frames
Bidirectional predictionSpatial compression; The discrete cosine transform; Quantising the DCT block; Zigzag scanning of the DCT matrix; Coding of DCT coefficients; Buffering; The complete DCT coder; Forward prediction coder-decoder, codec; GOP construction; Chapter 5. High definition television; Why HDTV?; HDTV common interface format; The road to MPEG-4/H.264/AVC; MPEG-4 profiles; H.264/AVC features; Intra-frame (spatial) prediction; Intra-blocks and modes; Size and mode selection; Intra-prediction operation; AVC motion compensation; Motion compensation block sizes; Motion vector prediction
New transforms and quantisationAdaptive de-blocking filter; New entropy coding technology; Summarised features of AVC; Chapter 6. Audio encoding; Principles of MPEG-1 audio; MPEG audio basic elements; The full Layer II audio coder; Layer III coding; Pre-echo; Full Layer III audio coder; Advanced audio coding; MPEG-2 AAC; MPEG-4 audio; MPEG-4 AAC; Low-delay AAC; Surround sound; Multi-channel formats; Perception of sounds in space; Chapter 7. MPEG-2 transport stream; Transport stream multiplexing; MPEG-2 PES packet; Time stamps; Program clock reference; Transport stream packet
Null transport packetsTransport packet header; Programme-specific information; Transport stream multiplexing; Re-multiplexing; Chapter 8. Channel encoding; Scrambling; Forward error correction; Error correction; FEC processing; Modulation; Phase shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; Single-frequency network; Coded OFDM; 8K/2K COFDM modes; High definition terrestrial television; Satellite channel encoder; Terrestrial channel encoder; Chapter 9. Video re-production; Overview; Display units; The cathode ray tube; Extra high tension
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Ibrahim K. F  
Boston, MA, : Elsevier, 2007
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Newnes guide to television and video technology / / K.F. Ibrahim
Newnes guide to television and video technology / / K.F. Ibrahim
Autore Ibrahim K. F
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, MA, : Elsevier, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (609 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
Altri autori (Persone) TrundleEugene
Soggetto topico Television
Digital television
Television broadcasting
Television - Equipment and supplies
ISBN 1-281-05764-9
9786611057640
0-08-055066-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Television fundamentals; Scanning; Interlacing; Synchronisation pulses; Composite video waveform; Common image format; Active lines; Aspect ratio; Pixels and bandwidth; Video bandwidth; Television broadcasting; Modulation; Frequency spectrum, PAL channel; Channel allocation; Frequency spectrum, NTSC channel; Chapter 2. Colour television; Light and colour; The sensation of colour; Primary colours; The colour triangle; Saturation and hue; Chromaticity diagram; Colour temperature; Principles of colour transmission; Frequency interleaving
Quadrature amplitude modulationNTSC colour components; NTSC refresh rate; Composite colour signal; Colour burst; The standard colour bar display; Gamma-correction; Weighting factors; PAL colour system; Chapter 3. Digital television; Principles of digital video broadcasting; Digitising the TV picture; SDTV sampling rate; Video sampling; 4:2:2 sampling structure; 4:1:1 sampling structure; 4:2:0 sampling structure; The bit rate; Chapter 4. MPEG encoding; Video MPEG-2 coding; Video data preparation; Temporal compression; Group of pictures; Block matching; Predicted and difference frames
Bidirectional predictionSpatial compression; The discrete cosine transform; Quantising the DCT block; Zigzag scanning of the DCT matrix; Coding of DCT coefficients; Buffering; The complete DCT coder; Forward prediction coder-decoder, codec; GOP construction; Chapter 5. High definition television; Why HDTV?; HDTV common interface format; The road to MPEG-4/H.264/AVC; MPEG-4 profiles; H.264/AVC features; Intra-frame (spatial) prediction; Intra-blocks and modes; Size and mode selection; Intra-prediction operation; AVC motion compensation; Motion compensation block sizes; Motion vector prediction
New transforms and quantisationAdaptive de-blocking filter; New entropy coding technology; Summarised features of AVC; Chapter 6. Audio encoding; Principles of MPEG-1 audio; MPEG audio basic elements; The full Layer II audio coder; Layer III coding; Pre-echo; Full Layer III audio coder; Advanced audio coding; MPEG-2 AAC; MPEG-4 audio; MPEG-4 AAC; Low-delay AAC; Surround sound; Multi-channel formats; Perception of sounds in space; Chapter 7. MPEG-2 transport stream; Transport stream multiplexing; MPEG-2 PES packet; Time stamps; Program clock reference; Transport stream packet
Null transport packetsTransport packet header; Programme-specific information; Transport stream multiplexing; Re-multiplexing; Chapter 8. Channel encoding; Scrambling; Forward error correction; Error correction; FEC processing; Modulation; Phase shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; Single-frequency network; Coded OFDM; 8K/2K COFDM modes; High definition terrestrial television; Satellite channel encoder; Terrestrial channel encoder; Chapter 9. Video re-production; Overview; Display units; The cathode ray tube; Extra high tension
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Ibrahim K. F  
Boston, MA, : Elsevier, 2007
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Newnes guide to television and video technology / / K.F. Ibrahim
Newnes guide to television and video technology / / K.F. Ibrahim
Autore Ibrahim K. F
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, MA, : Elsevier, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (609 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
Altri autori (Persone) TrundleEugene
Soggetto topico Television
Digital television
Television broadcasting
Television - Equipment and supplies
ISBN 1-281-05764-9
9786611057640
0-08-055066-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Television fundamentals; Scanning; Interlacing; Synchronisation pulses; Composite video waveform; Common image format; Active lines; Aspect ratio; Pixels and bandwidth; Video bandwidth; Television broadcasting; Modulation; Frequency spectrum, PAL channel; Channel allocation; Frequency spectrum, NTSC channel; Chapter 2. Colour television; Light and colour; The sensation of colour; Primary colours; The colour triangle; Saturation and hue; Chromaticity diagram; Colour temperature; Principles of colour transmission; Frequency interleaving
Quadrature amplitude modulationNTSC colour components; NTSC refresh rate; Composite colour signal; Colour burst; The standard colour bar display; Gamma-correction; Weighting factors; PAL colour system; Chapter 3. Digital television; Principles of digital video broadcasting; Digitising the TV picture; SDTV sampling rate; Video sampling; 4:2:2 sampling structure; 4:1:1 sampling structure; 4:2:0 sampling structure; The bit rate; Chapter 4. MPEG encoding; Video MPEG-2 coding; Video data preparation; Temporal compression; Group of pictures; Block matching; Predicted and difference frames
Bidirectional predictionSpatial compression; The discrete cosine transform; Quantising the DCT block; Zigzag scanning of the DCT matrix; Coding of DCT coefficients; Buffering; The complete DCT coder; Forward prediction coder-decoder, codec; GOP construction; Chapter 5. High definition television; Why HDTV?; HDTV common interface format; The road to MPEG-4/H.264/AVC; MPEG-4 profiles; H.264/AVC features; Intra-frame (spatial) prediction; Intra-blocks and modes; Size and mode selection; Intra-prediction operation; AVC motion compensation; Motion compensation block sizes; Motion vector prediction
New transforms and quantisationAdaptive de-blocking filter; New entropy coding technology; Summarised features of AVC; Chapter 6. Audio encoding; Principles of MPEG-1 audio; MPEG audio basic elements; The full Layer II audio coder; Layer III coding; Pre-echo; Full Layer III audio coder; Advanced audio coding; MPEG-2 AAC; MPEG-4 audio; MPEG-4 AAC; Low-delay AAC; Surround sound; Multi-channel formats; Perception of sounds in space; Chapter 7. MPEG-2 transport stream; Transport stream multiplexing; MPEG-2 PES packet; Time stamps; Program clock reference; Transport stream packet
Null transport packetsTransport packet header; Programme-specific information; Transport stream multiplexing; Re-multiplexing; Chapter 8. Channel encoding; Scrambling; Forward error correction; Error correction; FEC processing; Modulation; Phase shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; Single-frequency network; Coded OFDM; 8K/2K COFDM modes; High definition terrestrial television; Satellite channel encoder; Terrestrial channel encoder; Chapter 9. Video re-production; Overview; Display units; The cathode ray tube; Extra high tension
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Altri titoli varianti Newnes guide to TV and video technology
Television and video technology
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Ibrahim K. F  
Boston, MA, : Elsevier, 2007
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Next generation IPTV services and technologies / Gerard O'Driscoll
Next generation IPTV services and technologies / Gerard O'Driscoll
Autore O'Driscoll, Gerard
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Jersey : Wiley & sons, ©2008
Descrizione fisica 490 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 621.388
Soggetto non controllato Televisione ad internet
ISBN 978-0-470-16372-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990009867570403321
O'Driscoll, Gerard  
New Jersey : Wiley & sons, ©2008
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Next generation IPTV services and technologies / / Gerard O'Driscoll
Next generation IPTV services and technologies / / Gerard O'Driscoll
Autore O'Driscoll Gerard
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (510 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
621.38807
Soggetto topico Internet television
Webcasting
ISBN 1-281-22191-0
9786611221911
0-470-23029-0
0-470-23028-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Dedications -- Preface -- Organizational and Topical Coverage -- Who should read this book -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. The Ultimate Viewing Experience -- 1.1 Defining IPTV -- 1.2 Differences between IPTV and Internet TV -- 1.3 Overview of an IPTV Networking Infrastructure -- 1.4 Key IPTV Applications and Services -- 1.5 Growth Drivers for IPTV -- 1.6 Market Data -- 1.7 Industry Initiatives to Standardize IPTV -- 1.8 Summary -- Chapter 2. IPTV Network Distribution Technologies -- 2.1 'Last Mile' Broadband Distribution Network Types -- 2.2 IPTV over a Fiber Access Network -- 2.3 IPTV over an ADSL Network -- 2.4 Next Generation Cable TV Networks -- 2.5 IPTV over a Satellite Based Network -- 2.6 IPTV over Wireless Networks -- 2.7 IPTV over the Interne t -- 2.8 IPTV Backbone Technologies -- 2.9 Network Factors Associated with Deploying IPTV -- 2.10 Summary -- Chapter 3. IPTV Real Time Encoding and Transportation -- 3.1 Introduction to Real-Time Encoding -- 3.2 Compression Methods -- 3.3 Packetizing and Encapsulating Video Content -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4. Broadcasting Linear Programming over IPTV -- 4.1 Underlying Video Components of an end-to-end IPTV System -- 4.2 Different Approaches to Streaming IPTV Content -- 4.3 Multicasting across an IPTV Network -- 4.4 IPTV Multicasting Networking Architecture -- 4.5 Multicasting IPTV Content across IPV6 Networks -- 4.6 Introduction to Channel Changing -- 4.7 Fundamentals of Channel Changing -- 4.8 Techniques for Speeding up IPTV Channel Changing Times -- 4.9 Discovering Channel Program Information -- 4.10 Time Shifting Multicast IPTV -- 4.11 Channel Changing Industry Initiatives -- 4.12 Summary -- Chapter 5. IPTV Consumer Devices (IPTVCDs) -- 5.1 About Residential Gateways -- 5.2 RG Technology Architecture -- 5.3 RG Functionality -- 5.4 RG Industry Standards -- 5.5 Introduction to Digital Set-top Boxes -- 5.6 The Evolution of Digital Set-top Boxes -- 5.7 Categories of Digital Set-top Boxes.
5.8 Major Technological Trends for Digital Set-Top Boxes -- 5.9 IP Set-top Boxes Defined -- 5.10 Types of IP Set-top Boxes -- 5.11 Other Emerging IPTV Consumer Devices -- 5.12 Summary -- Chapter 6. IPTVCD Software Architecture -- 6.1 What Makes an IPTVCD Tick? -- 6.2 Interactive TV Middleware Standards -- 6.3 Proprietary Middleware Solutions -- 6.4 Summary -- Chapter 7. IPTV Conditional Access and DRM Systems -- 7.1 Introduction to IPTV Security -- 7.2 Defining IPTV CA Security Systems -- 7.3 CA Industry Initiatives -- 7.4 Introduction to Next Generation DRM Solutions -- 7.5 IPTV Intranet Protection -- 7.6 Summary -- Chapter 8. Moving IPTV around the House -- 8.1 About Whole Home Media Networking (WHMN) -- 8.2 WHMN Enabling Technologies -- 8.3 Fast Ethernet & Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) -- 8.4 802.11n -- 8.5 HomePlug AV -- 8.6 UPA-DHS -- 8.7 HomePNA(Tm) 3.1 -- 8.8 WHMN Middleware Software Standards -- 8.9 QoS and WHMN Applications -- 8.10 Summary -- Chapter 9. Video-on-Demand (VoD) over IP Delivery Networks -- 9.1 History of Pay-Per-View -- 9.2 Understanding PPV -- 9.3 The Emergence of RF and IP Based VoD -- 9.4 Types of IP-VoD Services -- 9.5 Underlying Building Blocks of an end-to-end IP-VoD Infrastructure -- 9.6 Video Server Architectures -- 9.7 Integrating IP-VoD Applications with other IP based Services -- 9.8 Protecting IP-VoD Content -- 9.9 Summary -- Chapter 10. IP Based High Definition TV -- 10.1 Overview of SDTV and HDTV Technologies -- 10.2 HDTV over IP Defined -- 10.3 An end-to-end IP HDTV System -- 10.4 Summary -- Chapter 11. Interactive IPTV applications -- 11.1 The Evolution of iTV -- 11.2 About iTV -- 11.3 Interactive IPTV Applications -- 11.4 IPTV Program Related Interaction Applications -- 11.5 Deploying Interactive IPTV Applications -- 11.6 Accessibility to IPTV Services -- 11.7 Summary -- Chapter 12. IPTV Network Administration -- 12.1 An Introduction to IPTV Network Administration -- 12.2 Supporting the IPTV Networking Management System (NMS) -- 12.3 Managing Installation, Service Problems, and Terminations.
12.4 Network Testing and Monitoring -- 12.5 Ensuring Service Availability and Managing Redundancy -- 12.6 IP Address Space Management -- 12.7 Routine IT and Network Administrative Tasks -- 12.8 Managing IPTV Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements -- 12.9 Monitoring the IPTV Subscriber Experience -- 12.10 Remotely Managing in-Home Digital Consumer Devices -- 12.11 Scheduling and Managing Delivery of Software Updates to IPTVCDs -- 12.12 Troubleshooting IPTV Problems -- 12.13 IPTV and Business Continuity Planning -- 12.14 Summary -- Index.
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O'Driscoll Gerard  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2008
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Next generation IPTV services and technologies / / Gerard O'Driscoll
Next generation IPTV services and technologies / / Gerard O'Driscoll
Autore O'Driscoll Gerard
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (510 p.)
Disciplina 621.388
621.38807
Soggetto topico Internet television
Webcasting
ISBN 1-281-22191-0
9786611221911
0-470-23029-0
0-470-23028-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto Dedications -- Preface -- Organizational and Topical Coverage -- Who should read this book -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. The Ultimate Viewing Experience -- 1.1 Defining IPTV -- 1.2 Differences between IPTV and Internet TV -- 1.3 Overview of an IPTV Networking Infrastructure -- 1.4 Key IPTV Applications and Services -- 1.5 Growth Drivers for IPTV -- 1.6 Market Data -- 1.7 Industry Initiatives to Standardize IPTV -- 1.8 Summary -- Chapter 2. IPTV Network Distribution Technologies -- 2.1 'Last Mile' Broadband Distribution Network Types -- 2.2 IPTV over a Fiber Access Network -- 2.3 IPTV over an ADSL Network -- 2.4 Next Generation Cable TV Networks -- 2.5 IPTV over a Satellite Based Network -- 2.6 IPTV over Wireless Networks -- 2.7 IPTV over the Interne t -- 2.8 IPTV Backbone Technologies -- 2.9 Network Factors Associated with Deploying IPTV -- 2.10 Summary -- Chapter 3. IPTV Real Time Encoding and Transportation -- 3.1 Introduction to Real-Time Encoding -- 3.2 Compression Methods -- 3.3 Packetizing and Encapsulating Video Content -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4. Broadcasting Linear Programming over IPTV -- 4.1 Underlying Video Components of an end-to-end IPTV System -- 4.2 Different Approaches to Streaming IPTV Content -- 4.3 Multicasting across an IPTV Network -- 4.4 IPTV Multicasting Networking Architecture -- 4.5 Multicasting IPTV Content across IPV6 Networks -- 4.6 Introduction to Channel Changing -- 4.7 Fundamentals of Channel Changing -- 4.8 Techniques for Speeding up IPTV Channel Changing Times -- 4.9 Discovering Channel Program Information -- 4.10 Time Shifting Multicast IPTV -- 4.11 Channel Changing Industry Initiatives -- 4.12 Summary -- Chapter 5. IPTV Consumer Devices (IPTVCDs) -- 5.1 About Residential Gateways -- 5.2 RG Technology Architecture -- 5.3 RG Functionality -- 5.4 RG Industry Standards -- 5.5 Introduction to Digital Set-top Boxes -- 5.6 The Evolution of Digital Set-top Boxes -- 5.7 Categories of Digital Set-top Boxes.
5.8 Major Technological Trends for Digital Set-Top Boxes -- 5.9 IP Set-top Boxes Defined -- 5.10 Types of IP Set-top Boxes -- 5.11 Other Emerging IPTV Consumer Devices -- 5.12 Summary -- Chapter 6. IPTVCD Software Architecture -- 6.1 What Makes an IPTVCD Tick? -- 6.2 Interactive TV Middleware Standards -- 6.3 Proprietary Middleware Solutions -- 6.4 Summary -- Chapter 7. IPTV Conditional Access and DRM Systems -- 7.1 Introduction to IPTV Security -- 7.2 Defining IPTV CA Security Systems -- 7.3 CA Industry Initiatives -- 7.4 Introduction to Next Generation DRM Solutions -- 7.5 IPTV Intranet Protection -- 7.6 Summary -- Chapter 8. Moving IPTV around the House -- 8.1 About Whole Home Media Networking (WHMN) -- 8.2 WHMN Enabling Technologies -- 8.3 Fast Ethernet & Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) -- 8.4 802.11n -- 8.5 HomePlug AV -- 8.6 UPA-DHS -- 8.7 HomePNA(Tm) 3.1 -- 8.8 WHMN Middleware Software Standards -- 8.9 QoS and WHMN Applications -- 8.10 Summary -- Chapter 9. Video-on-Demand (VoD) over IP Delivery Networks -- 9.1 History of Pay-Per-View -- 9.2 Understanding PPV -- 9.3 The Emergence of RF and IP Based VoD -- 9.4 Types of IP-VoD Services -- 9.5 Underlying Building Blocks of an end-to-end IP-VoD Infrastructure -- 9.6 Video Server Architectures -- 9.7 Integrating IP-VoD Applications with other IP based Services -- 9.8 Protecting IP-VoD Content -- 9.9 Summary -- Chapter 10. IP Based High Definition TV -- 10.1 Overview of SDTV and HDTV Technologies -- 10.2 HDTV over IP Defined -- 10.3 An end-to-end IP HDTV System -- 10.4 Summary -- Chapter 11. Interactive IPTV applications -- 11.1 The Evolution of iTV -- 11.2 About iTV -- 11.3 Interactive IPTV Applications -- 11.4 IPTV Program Related Interaction Applications -- 11.5 Deploying Interactive IPTV Applications -- 11.6 Accessibility to IPTV Services -- 11.7 Summary -- Chapter 12. IPTV Network Administration -- 12.1 An Introduction to IPTV Network Administration -- 12.2 Supporting the IPTV Networking Management System (NMS) -- 12.3 Managing Installation, Service Problems, and Terminations.
12.4 Network Testing and Monitoring -- 12.5 Ensuring Service Availability and Managing Redundancy -- 12.6 IP Address Space Management -- 12.7 Routine IT and Network Administrative Tasks -- 12.8 Managing IPTV Quality of Service (QoS) Requirements -- 12.9 Monitoring the IPTV Subscriber Experience -- 12.10 Remotely Managing in-Home Digital Consumer Devices -- 12.11 Scheduling and Managing Delivery of Software Updates to IPTVCDs -- 12.12 Troubleshooting IPTV Problems -- 12.13 IPTV and Business Continuity Planning -- 12.14 Summary -- Index.
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O'Driscoll Gerard  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2008
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