Why IPTV? : interactivity, technologies and services / / Johan Hjelm |
Autore | Hjelm Johan |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (372 p.) |
Disciplina |
384.550285
384.5502854678 |
Collana | Telecoms explained |
Soggetto topico | Internet television |
ISBN |
1-283-20353-7
9786613203533 0-470-75169-X 0-470-75168-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
-- Acknowledgments ix -- Preface xi -- Chapter 1: Interactive, Personal, IPTV: From TV over Internet andWeb TV to Interactive Video Media 1 -- Introduction to IPTV 1 -- The Value Chain 3 -- Business Models and the Value Chain 5 -- Interactivity in Reality: The British Red Button 13 -- How IPTV ServicesWork 16 -- What is Next for IPTV Users? 21 -- Shape-Shifting Television: New Media for a New Millennium 23 -- Project LIVE: Interactive Sports Events 28 -- Me on TV: Five Minutes of Fame for Everyone with a Mobile Phone 31 -- Chapter 2: IPTV Standards and Solutions 33 -- Standardization of IPTV 34 -- The Open ITPV Forum Architecture 37 -- The ETSI IPTV Standard 42 -- Applying Standards to IPTV: An Implementation 49 -- Chapter 3: The Next-Generation Consumer Electronics and Interactive, Personal, IPTV 53 -- Home Connectivity: Ethernet,WiFi and Beyond 55 -- Making Home DevicesWork Together: UPnP and DLNA 58 -- What is UPnP? 59 -- Connecting the Home to the Outside: the Home Router 66 -- The Set-top Box Meets the Internet Model 72 -- The Browser in the Set-top Box 79 -- XML and Style Sheets / Format and Structure for Metadata 80 -- How does the Multimedia Home PlatformWork? 86 -- Channel Switching 89 -- Speeding Up Channel Switching 91 -- IPTV in Japan 92 -- IPTV in the Mobile 96 -- Chapter 4: Designing Interactive IPTV Applications 99 -- Dynamic Creation of Interactive Television 101 -- Integrating Interaction in the Script 103 -- Using Profiles to Adapt the Show 105 -- Design of Interaction Objects 107 -- How to Handle Colors 109 -- Generic Interaction Models 110 -- Designing Menus and Text 113 -- Testing Interactive Applications 116 -- Quick and Dirty User Testing 118 -- Making Mashups in IMS-Controlled Interactive IPTV 119 -- User-Provided Content 123 -- Chapter 5: Monetizing IPTV: Advertising and Interaction 127 -- An IPTV Toolbox for Advertisers 134 -- The IPTV Advertising Design Project 137 -- Splicing Advertising into the Media / Or Putting it in the IPTV Set? 139.
Inserting Advertising 140 -- Chapter 6: P2P, TV on theWeb, VoD and (n)PVR 143 -- Getting Paid for VoD: Advertising 148 -- Getting Paid for VoD: Charging for the Service 151 -- User-Provided Content 155 -- The Network and User-Provided Content 156 -- Peer-to-Peer Versus Central Server 156 -- P2P in the European Broadcasting Union and EU 159 -- Chapter 7: Digital Rights Management and Next-Generation IPTV 163 -- Exceptions to Copyright 166 -- Attaching Strings to Copyright Gifts: Creative Commons 168 -- Legal Constraints on User-Provided Content 171 -- Digital Rights Management 174 -- DRM: Simple Philosophy, Complicated Mechanism 175 -- Standards for DRM 177 -- Designing Copyright Policy 182 -- Chapter 8: Identities, Subscriptions, User Profiles and Presence 185 -- Managing and Federating User Profiles: XDMS and PGM 187 -- Presence in IMS 187 -- Presence Data Format, Lists and Profiles 193 -- The Presence Document 193 -- Lists in XDMS 199 -- IPTV Profiles 201 -- Advertising and Presence 204 -- Measuring Advertising in IPTV 205 -- Chapter 9: Beyond the EPG / Metadata in Interactive IPTV 211 -- Recommender Systems, Social Software, Presence and Personalized EPGs 215 -- Filtering and Personalizing IPTV Content 218 -- Metadata Types and Models 219 -- IPTC News Codes, NewsML and SportsML 220 -- Dublin Core 222 -- P/Meta 224 -- SMPTE Metadata Dictionary, MXF and UMID 224 -- Metadata and the EPG: TV-Anytime 225 -- TV-Anytime Document Structure 226 -- Identifying the Data: the CRID 234 -- Metadata for Production: MPEG-7 and MPEG-4 237 -- Drawing Conclusions from Metadata 244 -- Chapter 10: Protocols for Interaction 253 -- The HyperText Transfer Protocol 255 -- HTTP for IPTV Signaling 258 -- Caching in HTTP 260 -- Video on Demand: RTSP 265 -- SIP for IPTV Signaling 273 -- SIP MESSAGE 277 -- SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY 279 -- SDP in SIP and RTSP 281 -- Chapter 11: Next-Generation IPTV Encoding / MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and beyond 285 -- Transporting the MPEG Stream 291 -- RTP 292 -- MPEG-2 Transport Stream and the MPEG-4 File Format 294. Forward Error Correction 295 -- Chapter 12: Next-Generation IPTV Networking and Streaming with IMS 297 -- What is IMS? 301 -- Registering in IMS 307 -- How IMS works with SIP 307 -- SIP INVITE 308 -- SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY 308 -- Forking and Redirecting Sessions 308 -- Identity in IMS: the SIP URI, PUID and PSI 309 -- SDP 310 -- Setting Up and Tearing Down the IPTV Multicast 312 -- IMS Communications Services 314 -- Handling Quality of Service 317 -- Service Discovery 320 -- Control Function 320 -- NPVR Function 320 -- Connecting Application Servers: the ISC Interface 325 -- Chapter 13: Developing and Deploying IPTV 329 -- It's life, Jim, but not as we know it 330 -- Enhancing Voting 331 -- Automating Scriptwriting 333 -- Inserting Advertising 336 -- Personalizing Television 341 -- Electronic Program Guides 343 -- Using the IPTV Technology 344 -- References 349 -- Index 355. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144095303321 |
Hjelm Johan | ||
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Why IPTV? : interactivity, technologies and services / / Johan Hjelm |
Autore | Hjelm Johan |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (372 p.) |
Disciplina |
384.550285
384.5502854678 |
Collana | Telecoms explained |
Soggetto topico | Internet television |
ISBN |
1-283-20353-7
9786613203533 0-470-75169-X 0-470-75168-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
-- Acknowledgments ix -- Preface xi -- Chapter 1: Interactive, Personal, IPTV: From TV over Internet andWeb TV to Interactive Video Media 1 -- Introduction to IPTV 1 -- The Value Chain 3 -- Business Models and the Value Chain 5 -- Interactivity in Reality: The British Red Button 13 -- How IPTV ServicesWork 16 -- What is Next for IPTV Users? 21 -- Shape-Shifting Television: New Media for a New Millennium 23 -- Project LIVE: Interactive Sports Events 28 -- Me on TV: Five Minutes of Fame for Everyone with a Mobile Phone 31 -- Chapter 2: IPTV Standards and Solutions 33 -- Standardization of IPTV 34 -- The Open ITPV Forum Architecture 37 -- The ETSI IPTV Standard 42 -- Applying Standards to IPTV: An Implementation 49 -- Chapter 3: The Next-Generation Consumer Electronics and Interactive, Personal, IPTV 53 -- Home Connectivity: Ethernet,WiFi and Beyond 55 -- Making Home DevicesWork Together: UPnP and DLNA 58 -- What is UPnP? 59 -- Connecting the Home to the Outside: the Home Router 66 -- The Set-top Box Meets the Internet Model 72 -- The Browser in the Set-top Box 79 -- XML and Style Sheets / Format and Structure for Metadata 80 -- How does the Multimedia Home PlatformWork? 86 -- Channel Switching 89 -- Speeding Up Channel Switching 91 -- IPTV in Japan 92 -- IPTV in the Mobile 96 -- Chapter 4: Designing Interactive IPTV Applications 99 -- Dynamic Creation of Interactive Television 101 -- Integrating Interaction in the Script 103 -- Using Profiles to Adapt the Show 105 -- Design of Interaction Objects 107 -- How to Handle Colors 109 -- Generic Interaction Models 110 -- Designing Menus and Text 113 -- Testing Interactive Applications 116 -- Quick and Dirty User Testing 118 -- Making Mashups in IMS-Controlled Interactive IPTV 119 -- User-Provided Content 123 -- Chapter 5: Monetizing IPTV: Advertising and Interaction 127 -- An IPTV Toolbox for Advertisers 134 -- The IPTV Advertising Design Project 137 -- Splicing Advertising into the Media / Or Putting it in the IPTV Set? 139.
Inserting Advertising 140 -- Chapter 6: P2P, TV on theWeb, VoD and (n)PVR 143 -- Getting Paid for VoD: Advertising 148 -- Getting Paid for VoD: Charging for the Service 151 -- User-Provided Content 155 -- The Network and User-Provided Content 156 -- Peer-to-Peer Versus Central Server 156 -- P2P in the European Broadcasting Union and EU 159 -- Chapter 7: Digital Rights Management and Next-Generation IPTV 163 -- Exceptions to Copyright 166 -- Attaching Strings to Copyright Gifts: Creative Commons 168 -- Legal Constraints on User-Provided Content 171 -- Digital Rights Management 174 -- DRM: Simple Philosophy, Complicated Mechanism 175 -- Standards for DRM 177 -- Designing Copyright Policy 182 -- Chapter 8: Identities, Subscriptions, User Profiles and Presence 185 -- Managing and Federating User Profiles: XDMS and PGM 187 -- Presence in IMS 187 -- Presence Data Format, Lists and Profiles 193 -- The Presence Document 193 -- Lists in XDMS 199 -- IPTV Profiles 201 -- Advertising and Presence 204 -- Measuring Advertising in IPTV 205 -- Chapter 9: Beyond the EPG / Metadata in Interactive IPTV 211 -- Recommender Systems, Social Software, Presence and Personalized EPGs 215 -- Filtering and Personalizing IPTV Content 218 -- Metadata Types and Models 219 -- IPTC News Codes, NewsML and SportsML 220 -- Dublin Core 222 -- P/Meta 224 -- SMPTE Metadata Dictionary, MXF and UMID 224 -- Metadata and the EPG: TV-Anytime 225 -- TV-Anytime Document Structure 226 -- Identifying the Data: the CRID 234 -- Metadata for Production: MPEG-7 and MPEG-4 237 -- Drawing Conclusions from Metadata 244 -- Chapter 10: Protocols for Interaction 253 -- The HyperText Transfer Protocol 255 -- HTTP for IPTV Signaling 258 -- Caching in HTTP 260 -- Video on Demand: RTSP 265 -- SIP for IPTV Signaling 273 -- SIP MESSAGE 277 -- SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY 279 -- SDP in SIP and RTSP 281 -- Chapter 11: Next-Generation IPTV Encoding / MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and beyond 285 -- Transporting the MPEG Stream 291 -- RTP 292 -- MPEG-2 Transport Stream and the MPEG-4 File Format 294. Forward Error Correction 295 -- Chapter 12: Next-Generation IPTV Networking and Streaming with IMS 297 -- What is IMS? 301 -- Registering in IMS 307 -- How IMS works with SIP 307 -- SIP INVITE 308 -- SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY 308 -- Forking and Redirecting Sessions 308 -- Identity in IMS: the SIP URI, PUID and PSI 309 -- SDP 310 -- Setting Up and Tearing Down the IPTV Multicast 312 -- IMS Communications Services 314 -- Handling Quality of Service 317 -- Service Discovery 320 -- Control Function 320 -- NPVR Function 320 -- Connecting Application Servers: the ISC Interface 325 -- Chapter 13: Developing and Deploying IPTV 329 -- It's life, Jim, but not as we know it 330 -- Enhancing Voting 331 -- Automating Scriptwriting 333 -- Inserting Advertising 336 -- Personalizing Television 341 -- Electronic Program Guides 343 -- Using the IPTV Technology 344 -- References 349 -- Index 355. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830205703321 |
Hjelm Johan | ||
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Why IPTV? : interctivity, technologies and services / / Johan Hjelm |
Autore | Hjelm Johan |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (372 p.) |
Disciplina | 384.550285/4678 |
Collana | Telecoms explained |
Soggetto topico | Internet television |
ISBN |
1-283-20353-7
9786613203533 0-470-75169-X 0-470-75168-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
-- Acknowledgments ix -- Preface xi -- Chapter 1: Interactive, Personal, IPTV: From TV over Internet andWeb TV to Interactive Video Media 1 -- Introduction to IPTV 1 -- The Value Chain 3 -- Business Models and the Value Chain 5 -- Interactivity in Reality: The British Red Button 13 -- How IPTV ServicesWork 16 -- What is Next for IPTV Users? 21 -- Shape-Shifting Television: New Media for a New Millennium 23 -- Project LIVE: Interactive Sports Events 28 -- Me on TV: Five Minutes of Fame for Everyone with a Mobile Phone 31 -- Chapter 2: IPTV Standards and Solutions 33 -- Standardization of IPTV 34 -- The Open ITPV Forum Architecture 37 -- The ETSI IPTV Standard 42 -- Applying Standards to IPTV: An Implementation 49 -- Chapter 3: The Next-Generation Consumer Electronics and Interactive, Personal, IPTV 53 -- Home Connectivity: Ethernet,WiFi and Beyond 55 -- Making Home DevicesWork Together: UPnP and DLNA 58 -- What is UPnP? 59 -- Connecting the Home to the Outside: the Home Router 66 -- The Set-top Box Meets the Internet Model 72 -- The Browser in the Set-top Box 79 -- XML and Style Sheets / Format and Structure for Metadata 80 -- How does the Multimedia Home PlatformWork? 86 -- Channel Switching 89 -- Speeding Up Channel Switching 91 -- IPTV in Japan 92 -- IPTV in the Mobile 96 -- Chapter 4: Designing Interactive IPTV Applications 99 -- Dynamic Creation of Interactive Television 101 -- Integrating Interaction in the Script 103 -- Using Profiles to Adapt the Show 105 -- Design of Interaction Objects 107 -- How to Handle Colors 109 -- Generic Interaction Models 110 -- Designing Menus and Text 113 -- Testing Interactive Applications 116 -- Quick and Dirty User Testing 118 -- Making Mashups in IMS-Controlled Interactive IPTV 119 -- User-Provided Content 123 -- Chapter 5: Monetizing IPTV: Advertising and Interaction 127 -- An IPTV Toolbox for Advertisers 134 -- The IPTV Advertising Design Project 137 -- Splicing Advertising into the Media / Or Putting it in the IPTV Set? 139.
Inserting Advertising 140 -- Chapter 6: P2P, TV on theWeb, VoD and (n)PVR 143 -- Getting Paid for VoD: Advertising 148 -- Getting Paid for VoD: Charging for the Service 151 -- User-Provided Content 155 -- The Network and User-Provided Content 156 -- Peer-to-Peer Versus Central Server 156 -- P2P in the European Broadcasting Union and EU 159 -- Chapter 7: Digital Rights Management and Next-Generation IPTV 163 -- Exceptions to Copyright 166 -- Attaching Strings to Copyright Gifts: Creative Commons 168 -- Legal Constraints on User-Provided Content 171 -- Digital Rights Management 174 -- DRM: Simple Philosophy, Complicated Mechanism 175 -- Standards for DRM 177 -- Designing Copyright Policy 182 -- Chapter 8: Identities, Subscriptions, User Profiles and Presence 185 -- Managing and Federating User Profiles: XDMS and PGM 187 -- Presence in IMS 187 -- Presence Data Format, Lists and Profiles 193 -- The Presence Document 193 -- Lists in XDMS 199 -- IPTV Profiles 201 -- Advertising and Presence 204 -- Measuring Advertising in IPTV 205 -- Chapter 9: Beyond the EPG / Metadata in Interactive IPTV 211 -- Recommender Systems, Social Software, Presence and Personalized EPGs 215 -- Filtering and Personalizing IPTV Content 218 -- Metadata Types and Models 219 -- IPTC News Codes, NewsML and SportsML 220 -- Dublin Core 222 -- P/Meta 224 -- SMPTE Metadata Dictionary, MXF and UMID 224 -- Metadata and the EPG: TV-Anytime 225 -- TV-Anytime Document Structure 226 -- Identifying the Data: the CRID 234 -- Metadata for Production: MPEG-7 and MPEG-4 237 -- Drawing Conclusions from Metadata 244 -- Chapter 10: Protocols for Interaction 253 -- The HyperText Transfer Protocol 255 -- HTTP for IPTV Signaling 258 -- Caching in HTTP 260 -- Video on Demand: RTSP 265 -- SIP for IPTV Signaling 273 -- SIP MESSAGE 277 -- SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY 279 -- SDP in SIP and RTSP 281 -- Chapter 11: Next-Generation IPTV Encoding / MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and beyond 285 -- Transporting the MPEG Stream 291 -- RTP 292 -- MPEG-2 Transport Stream and the MPEG-4 File Format 294. Forward Error Correction 295 -- Chapter 12: Next-Generation IPTV Networking and Streaming with IMS 297 -- What is IMS? 301 -- Registering in IMS 307 -- How IMS works with SIP 307 -- SIP INVITE 308 -- SIP SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY 308 -- Forking and Redirecting Sessions 308 -- Identity in IMS: the SIP URI, PUID and PSI 309 -- SDP 310 -- Setting Up and Tearing Down the IPTV Multicast 312 -- IMS Communications Services 314 -- Handling Quality of Service 317 -- Service Discovery 320 -- Control Function 320 -- NPVR Function 320 -- Connecting Application Servers: the ISC Interface 325 -- Chapter 13: Developing and Deploying IPTV 329 -- It's life, Jim, but not as we know it 330 -- Enhancing Voting 331 -- Automating Scriptwriting 333 -- Inserting Advertising 336 -- Personalizing Television 341 -- Electronic Program Guides 343 -- Using the IPTV Technology 344 -- References 349 -- Index 355. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910876810303321 |
Hjelm Johan | ||
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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