Multimedia Networking
This authoritative guide is the first to provide a complete system design perspective based on existing international standards and state-of-the-art networking and infrastructure technologies, from theoretical analyses to practical design considerations. The four most critical components involved in a multimedia networking system - data compression, quality of service (QoS), communication protocols, and effective digital rights management - are intensively addressed. Many real-world commercial systems and prototypes are also introduced, as are software samples and integration examples, allowing readers to understand practical tradeoffs in the design of multimedia architectures, and get hands-on experience learning the methodologies and procedures. Balancing just the right amount of theory with practical design and integration knowledge, this book is ideal for graduate students and researchers in electrical engineering and computer science, and also for practitioners in the communications and networking industry. It can also be used as a textbook for specialized graduate-level courses on multimedia networking.
- The first book to provide a complete system design perspective based on existing international standards and state-of-the-art technologies
- Presents an ideal balance of theory and practical design and integration knowledge
- Includes numerous examples of real-world commercial systems and prototypes, together with software samples and integration examples
Product details
April 2009Hardback
9780521882040
568 pages
253 × 178 × 30 mm
1.26kg
6 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to multimedia networking
- 2. Digital speech coding
- 3. Digital audio coding
- 4. Digital image coding
- 5. Digital video coding
- 6. Digital multimedia broadcasting
- 7. Multimedia quality of service of IP networks
- 8. QoS issues in streaming architectures
- 9. Wireless broadband and QoS
- 10. Multimedia over wireless broadband
- 11. Digital rights management of multimedia
- 12. Implementation of multimedia networking.