Mobile Video Telephony: For 3g Wireless Networks - Hardcover
Mobile Video Telephony: For 3g Wireless Networks - Hardcover
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by David Myers (Author)
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This is a system level design book aimed at the engineers deploying mobile video services around the globe. Pulling the relevant pieces from the many confusing standards and protocols surrounding video telephony, the book serves as a roadmap through the regulatory maze, as well as a detailed tutorial on each phase of deployment, from video compression through multiplexing and call control.
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Make video mobile
Mobile video will be a $5 billion global business by 2008, predicts Strategy Analytics. This truly international, system-level tutorial provides the technical expertise you need to make it all possible. Mobile Video Telephony shows you how to:
- Design and deploy high-performance video telephony services
- Work within ITU, IETF, and ISO standards
- Apply information on coding and compression, including MPEG4
- Enable interworked voice and video connections to Internet-based clients such as SIP
- Solve essential issues in call forwarding, multipoint operation, and mailbox services
- And much more!
Migrating to Third-Generation Mobile Networks * Basics of Multimedia Communication * Video Telephony over Switched Mobile Networks * Multiplexing Video, Audio, Data, and Control * Call Control * Implementation Issues * Video Telephony over Mobile Packet Networks * Interworking and Supplementary Services
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Author Biography
David J. Myers (Sidney, Australia) is a co-founder of Dilithium Networks and was its first Vice President of Engineering. A multiyear veteran of British Telecom's R&D division, he served as Broadband Delivery Manager for BTopenworld, the largest broadband provider in the United Kingdom. He has also lectured on telecommunications engineering at Sydney University, and acted as a technical consultant to the European Commission.