Multimedia Networks: Protocols, Design and Applications

  • 7h 8m
  • Gregory A. Bassett, Hans W. Barz
  • John Wiley & Sons (UK)
  • 2016

The transportation of multimedia over the network requires timely and errorless transmission much more strictly than other data. This had led to special protocols and to special treatment in multimedia applications (telephony, IP-TV, streaming) to overcome network issues. This book begins with an overview of the vast market combined with the user’s expectations. The base mechanisms of the audio/video coding (H.26x etc.) are explained to understand characteristics of the generated network traffic. Further chapters treat common specialized underlying IP network functions which cope with multimedia data in conjunction which special time adaption measures. Based on those standard functions these chapters can treat uniformly SIP, H.248, High-End IP-TV, Webcast, Signage etc. A special section is devoted to home networks which challenge high-end service delivery due to possibly unreliable management. The whole book treats concepts described in accessible IP-based standards and which are implemented broadly. The book is aimed at graduate students/practitioners with good basic knowledge in computer networking. It provides the reader with all concepts of currently used IP technologies of how to deliver multimedia efficiently to the end user.

Accompanying website currently in prep (April 2016)- wiley.com/go/barzett16

In this Book

  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • Audio, Image, Video Coding, and Transmission
  • Underlying Network Functions
  • Synchronization and Adaptation
  • Session Initiation Protocol
  • Other Standard VoIP Protocols
  • WebRTC
  • Streaming and Over-the-Top TV
  • Home Networks
  • High-End IPTV
  • Solutions and Summary
  • References
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