Video Networking
 
Jan 03, 2012 / 12:00AM
Using IPTV Inside the Facility
Small IPTV systems using today's technology can be installed with a reasonable up-front cost, and deployed over existing IP networks

DASHing for a Streaming Standard
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP provides a common, standards-based methodology for delivering video and audio content over a wide variety of IP networks.

Getting to Know IPv6
While the share of IPv6 traffic is currently tiny, it is growing rapidly.

Scaling Up for Scalable Video Coding

What's needed is another way to construct a stream that can better withstand data losses and still produce a video output that is acceptable to viewers.


Leveraging LDAP
Large enterprises often find that administering a single, centralized directory for all users is easier than creating accounts and passwords for each user on every server and application.

Exploring Internet Tunneling
Data tunnels that are constructed through the public Internet that allow secure video and data transport.

Exploring the Impact of HTML5 on Broadcasters
One major issue is the current lack of a Digital Rights Management capability.

Using Flash Video Technology
Having the support of the dominant online video providers is obviously a big plus for market penetration, but Flash has a number of technical benefits as well.

Meeting the Demand for Video Delivery
Mobile video is poised to enter a period of rapid growth, as new equipment becomes available and service offerings proliferate.

The Advantages of Inverse Multiplexers
By combining several different signals into one stream, muxes are frequently deployed in satellite links, telecom circuits, and other applications
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