Memorias de investigación
Proyecto de I+D+i:
SEA - N. 214063
Año:2010

Áreas de investigación
  • Sistema de comunicación

Datos
Descripción
owards this forthcoming age, SEA (SEAmless Content Delivery) project aims to offer a new experience of seamless video delivery, maintaining the integrity and wherever applicable, adapting and enriching the quality of the media across the whole distribution chain. SEA motivation is to implement a context-aware networking delivery platform, by focusing on four key principles: - Multi-layered/-viewed content coding, considering the evolving H.264 SVC/MVC and their emerging successors, as the major foreseen delivery technologies over heterogeneous networks/terminals and large audiences. - Multi-source/-network content streaming offering on-the fly content adaptation, increased scalability and enriched PQoS by dynamically combining content layers or representations of the same resource, transmitted from multiple sources and/or received over multiple networks. - Cross-network/-layer optimisation. The network/terminal heterogeneity, also engaging P2P overlays and serving different quality and views will require cross-layer optimization, traffic adaptation and optimal use of the available network/terminal resources. - Content Protection. A hybrid solution for personalised content protection by means of a combination of streaming encryption, content protection and rights management for new media, covering not only the legacy content creation chain, but also the private multimedia content.
Internacional
No
Tipo de proyecto
Proyectos y convenios en convocatorias públicas competitivas
Entidad financiadora
Comisión Europea
Nacionalidad Entidad
Sin nacionalidad
Tamaño de la entidad
Pequeña Empresa (11-50)
Fecha concesión

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Participantes

Grupos de investigación, Departamentos, Centros e Institutos de I+D+i relacionados
  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Grupo de Aplicación de Telecomunicaciones Visuales (G@TV)
  • Departamento: Señales, Sistemas y Radiocomunicaciones