Introducción al video móvil explica cómo enviar video y televisión a teléfonos móviles en sistemas inalámbricos de segunda y tercera generación. Aprenderás sobre las principales opciones de transmisión de video disponibles. Estos incluyen el envío de señales de teléfono y video en el mismo canal de radio móvil, utilizando móviles de doble frecuencia para permitir el acceso a sistemas de telefonía móvil y sistemas de transmisión de televisión terrestre (como DVB-H) y móvil de modo dual para permitir el acceso a teléfonos móviles y sistemas de televisión basados en satélite. Se describen las aplicaciones clave de video móvil, incluyendo el envío de videoclips, televisión en vivo, mensajería de video y juegos multifiesta. Se proporcionan los fundamentos del envío de video móvil, incluyendo video conmutado de circuitos, video por paquetes, compresión de video y audio, calidad de audio, calidad de video, servicios de voz y video multiplexados, y configuración y control de canales. Se explican las tecnologías básicas que se utilizan para video móvil, incluyendo compresión de video, compresión de audio, transmisión multimedia y reproductores multimedia que se pueden utilizar para pequeños dispositivos electrónicos portátiles. Descubre los diferentes tipos de formatos multimedia que pueden ser utilizados por dispositivos móviles y los tipos de sistemas operativos y reproductores multimedia que pueden utilizar. Aprenderás cómo superar los desafíos de la potencia de procesamiento limitada y la duración de la batería en dispositivos móviles y cómo proporcionar una buena experiencia de visualización mientras ahorra vida de la batería. Se proporciona una introducción a la seguridad y la gestión de derechos digitales. Aprenderá sobre los requisitos básicos para la concesión de licencias de contenido y cómo los agregadores de contenido reciben y reformatean los medios para su distribución en sistemas móviles. Algunos de los temas más importantes que se presentan son: . Diferentes formas de enviar video móvil. Aplicaciones clave de video móvil como TV en vivo. Tipos de teléfonos multimedia. Compresión de vídeo y audio móvil. Software de reproductor de vídeo móvil. Sistemas operativos móviles. Cómo enviar TV en vivo a teléfonos móviles. Protocolos que se utilizan en video móvil. Seguridad de video móvil y DRM
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Introduction to Mobile Video explains how to send video and television to mobile telephones on 2nd and 3rd generation wireless systems. You will learn about the key available video transmission options. These include sending telephone and video signals on the same mobile radio channel, using dual frequency mobiles to allow access to mobile telephone systems and land based television transmission systems (such as DVB-H) and dual mode mobile to allow access to mobile telephone and satellite based television systems. Described are the key mobile video applications including sending video clips, live TV, video messaging, and multi party gaming. The fundamentals of sending mobile video including circuit switched video, packet video, video and audio compression, audio quality, video quality, multiplexing voice and video services, and channel setup and control is provided. Explained are the core technologies that are used for mobile video including video compression, audio compression, multimedia transmission, and media players that can be used for small portable electronics devices. Discover the different types of media formats that can be used by mobile devices and the types of operating systems and media players they can use. You will learn about how to overcome the challenges of limited processing power and the battery life in mobile devices and how to provide a good viewing experience while saving battery life. An introduction to security and digital rights management is provided. You will learn about the basic requirements for licensing content and how content aggregators receive and reformat media for distribution in mobile systems. Some of the most important topics featured are: . Different Ways to Send Mobile Video . Key Mobile Video Applications such as Live TV . Types of Multimedia Telephones . Mobile Video and Audio Compression . Mobile Video Player Software . Mobile Operating Systems . How to send Live TV to Mobile Telephones . Protocols that are Used in Mobile Video . Mobile Video Security and DRM
LAWRENCE HARTE is the president of APDG, a provider of expert information to the telecommunications market.
Mr. Harte has over 23 years of experience in the electronics industry, including company leadership, product management, development, marketing, design, and testing of telecommunications (cellular), radar, and microwave systems. He has been issued patents relating to cellular technology. He has authored over 75 articles on related subjects and has been a speaker and panel moderator at industry trade events.
Mr. Harte earned an executive MBA at Wake Forest University and received his B.A. from the University of the State of New York. During the TDMA digital cellular standard development process, Mr. Harte served as an editor and voting company representative for the Telecommunications Industries Association (TIA) TR45.3., digital cellular standards committee.
As of 2001, Mr. Harte has authored and co-authored over 20 books relating to telecommunications technology. He has served as a consultant and expert witness for leading companies including Ericsson, Siemens, VLSI, AMD, Casio, Samsung, Sony, ATT, Nokia, Hughes, and many others.
RICHARD LEVINE is the founder and principal engineer of Beta Scientific Laboratory and is also Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at Southern Methodist University. He is active as a technology consultant to many firms developing new cellular and PCS systems and products used in Brazil, Canada, England, France, Germany, Israel, Korea, Mexico, and the United States.
Mr. Levine is a well-known teacher of cellular and PCS technology to people in the industry. He was formerly the chairman of several working groups in the North American digital cellular standards development.
Mr. Levine earned the Bachelor, Master, and Doctor of Science degrees from M.I.T., is licensed as a Professional Engineer, and has earned both amateur and professional radio operator licenses. He has been issued several patents on telecommunications, computer systems, and related technologies.
ROMAN KITKA is the Director, Strategy and Business Crteation, Nokia Ventures Organization. He is a seasoned wireless communications industry veteran, innovator, and visionary.
During his 17 + years in wireless communications, he has held product planning and development, marketing, and market/business development positions with leading wireless manufacturers including Nokia Mobile Phones, Panasonic, GoldStar, and OKI Telecom. Mr. Kitka has influenced several cellular mobile, transportable, and portable phone model designs, features, and functionality. His efforts have resulted in the first cellular payphone, first cellular PBX adjunct "Business Link," voice recognition dialers, as well as the first PCS product launch in the U.S.
Mr. Kitka posssess exceptional foresight and understanding of global market needs, both from anthropological and psychological aspects, as well as the opportunities provided by existing and future wireless communications, Internet and related technologies, and business.
Mr. Kitka, a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey, is a co-author of the books CDMA IS-95 FOR CELLULAR AND PCS: Technology, Economics & Services; DELIVERING xDSL; 3G CELLULAR AND PCS DEMYSTIFIED; and WAP DEMYSTIFIED. Mr. Kitka has been a speaker at several wireless communications and Internet conferences and events, both in the U.S. and internationally.
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