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Linear and Non-Linear Video and TV Applications: Using Ipv6 and Ipv6 Multicast

Linear and Non-Linear Video and TV Applications: Using Ipv6 and Ipv6 Multicast

Current price: $93.95
Publication Date: August 7th, 2012
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN:
9781118186589
Pages:
420
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Description

Provides options for implementing IPv6 and IPv6 multicast in service provider networks

New technologies, viewing paradigms, and content distribution approaches are taking the TV/video services industry by storm. "Linear and Nonlinear Video and TV Applications: Using IPv6 and IPv6 Multicast" identifies five emerging trends in next-generation delivery of entertainment-quality video. These trends are observable and can be capitalized upon by progressive service providers, telcos, cable operators, and ISPs.

This comprehensive guide explores these evolving directions in the TV/video services industry, including worldwide deployment of IPv6, IPTV services, web-produced video content, and the plethora of different screens available, from TV to iPad. It offers practical suggestions as to how these technologies can be implemented in service provider networks to support cost-effective delivery of entertainment, and how new revenue-generating services can be brought to market.

Important topics include: Evolving video consumption habits and possible network implicationsAn overview of IPv6 address capabilities, protocols, quality of service (QoS), and moreProcess descriptions of IP multicast and IPv6 multicast approaches and challengesA detailed overview of IPTV systems and technologies, including architectural requirements, QoE and QoS, security and content protection, networks, and moreInternet-based TV technologies: streaming, content distribution networks, P2P networks, and cloud computingNon-traditional video content sources and their implications

"Linear and Nonlinear Video and TV Applications: Using IPv6 and IPv6 Multicast" is indispensable reading for planners, CTOs, and engineers at broadcast TV operations, Cable TV operations, satellite operations, Internet and IS providers, telcos, and wireless providers.

About the Author

Daniel Minoli has done extensive work in video engineering, design, and implementation over the years at several organizations including Telcordia (Bellcore), Stevens Institute of Technology, AT&T, and Gartner/DataPro. He has written several video-related books, including 3DTV Content Capture, Encoding, and Transmission: Building the Transport Infrastructure for Commercial Services (Wiley).