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Introduction to Mobile Video, How to Send Live TV and Streaming Video
Introduction to Mobile Video explains how to send video and television to mobile telephones on 2nd and 3rd generation wireless systems.
You will learn about the key available video transmission options.
These include sending telephone and video signals on the same mobile radio channel, using dual frequency mobiles to allow access to mobile telephone systems and land based television transmission systems (such as DVB-H) and dual mode mobile...
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http://www.amazon.com
date: 12/13/2007
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IPTV Crash Course
This book delves into new advancements in the field, examining both the technological layers of digital television and Internet service offerings, and how they are converging to create new business models.
Soon, the integration of television entertainment into daily life will change, and IPTV Crash Course is an essential read for anyone interested in this groundbreaking technology.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 11/22/2006
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Mobile TV: DVB-H, DMB, 3G Systems and Rich Media Applications
Exclusively dedicated to Mobile TV, this book provides a detailed insight to mobile multimedia characterized efficient compression techniques, protocols formalized by 3GPP or 3GPP2, capabilities of broadcast, and mobile networks for delivering multimedia content.
Network requirements such as spectrum; chipsets, software and handsets which enable multimedia services; delivery platforms and content protection technologies which provide revenue...
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http://www.amazon.com
date: 3/14/2007
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Assuring Quality of Experience for IPTV
The year 2006 marks a time in which the IP television (IPTV) market is moving into the critical second phase of large-scale commercial deployments across many regions.
This may vary between carriers and geographies, but as a whole, service assurance and quality of experience (QOE) largely define this evolution.
Each phase is tightly coupled with ongoing underlying technology evolution, content acquisition, and scaling the overall number...
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http://www1.alcatel-lucent.com
date: 1/1/2006
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Global MDTV The Multi-Standard Approach
Digital TV is expanding from home to everywhere - the street, cars, buses, trains, restaurants, the beach - as the TV world is changing from a stationary, satellite or tethered paradigm and a typical group viewing experience to include a more personal viewing experience on portable wireless devices.
Although mobile entertainment is still in its infancy, mobile devices have rapidly evolved from strictly communications devices into...
preview:
http://www.siano-ms.com
date: 11/1/2006
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Must-See IPTV
Although Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a new technology, its already poised to redefine how consumers receive and interact with video.
As a result, its also poised to reshape the telecom and home entertainment markets.
For example, telcos can use IPTV to offset declining voice revenue, attract and retain customers, and differentiate their services.
Many telcos are already in the midst of upgrading their core and access networks...
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http://www.radisys.com
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