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IPTV delivery networks : next generation architectures for live and video-on-demand services / edited by Suliman Mohamed Fati, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, INTI International University, Malaysia, Saiful Azad, Faculty of Computer Systems & Software Engineering, University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, CSE Department, Southeast University, Bangladesh.

Contributor(s): Fati, Suliman Mohamed, 1978- [editor.] | Azad, Saiful [editor.] | Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, NJ, USA : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 360 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119397908; 1119397901; 9781119397939; 1119397936; 9781119397892; 1119397898.Subject(s): Internet television | Multimedia communications | Computer network architectures | COMPUTERS -- General | Computer network architectures | Internet television | Multimedia communicationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: IPTV delivery networks.DDC classification: 621.38800285/4678 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Front Matter -- IPTV Delivery Networks Fundamentals. IPTV: Delivering TV Services over IP Networks / Suliman Fati, Putra Sumari -- IPTV Streaming Classification / Miguel Masciopinto, Pedro Comesaña, Fernando Pérez-González -- Efficient IPTV Delivery over EPON / AliAkbar Nikoukar, I-Shyan Hwang, Andrew Tanny Liem -- Content Awareness in IPTV Delivery Networks / Suliman Fati, Putra Sumari -- QoS and QoE for IPTV Delivery Networks. Zapping Delay Reduction in IPTV Systems / Alireza Abdollahpouri -- Channel-Zapping Time in IPTV: Challenges and Solutions / Sajjad Zare, Seyyed Verki, Akbar Rahbar -- Delivering High-Definition IPTV Services over IP-Based Networks / Seongik Hong -- IPTV Network Security: Threats and Countermeasures / M S A Ranak, Saiful Azad, B M F Ruhee, N Nourin Nisa, Nazrul Kabir, Mohammed Rahman, Kamal Z Zamli -- Anomaly Detection and Big Data in IPTV Networks / Mohiuddin Ahmed, Md Niaz-Ul Haque -- Mobility and Next-Generation Delivery Networks. Taxonomy of Intra-Domain Mobility Management Schemes in Wireless Mesh Network for Implementing Mobile IPTV / Abhishek Majumder, Subhrajyoti Deb, Sudipta Roy -- Towards Multi-Operator IPTV Services Over 5G Networks / Gergely Biczók, Manos Dramitinos, Håkon Lønsethagen, Luis M Contreras, George D Stamoulis, Laszlo Toka -- Technologies and Architectures for Future IP Television Services / Lucile Sassatelli, Marie-José Montpetit.
Summary: A guide to the current technologies related to the delivery process for both live and on-demand services within IPTV delivery networks IPTV Delivery Networks is an important resource thatoffers an in-depth discussion to the IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) delivery networks for both live and on demand IPTV services. This important book also includes a review of the issues and challenges surrounding the delivery of IPTV over various emerging networking and communications technologies. The authors ' an international team of experts ' introduce a framework for delivery network applicable for live and video-on-demand services. They review the fundamental issues of IPTV delivery networks and explore the QoS (Quality of Service) issue for IPTV delivery networks that highlights the questions of security and anomaly detection as related to quality. IPTV Delivery Networks also contains a discussion of the mobility issues and next-generation delivery networks. This guide captures the latest available and usable technologies in the field and: -Explores the technologies related to delivery process for both live (real time) and on demand services in highly accessible terms -Includes information on the history, current state and future of IPTV delivery -Reviews all the aspects of delivery networks including storage management, resource allocation, broadcasting, video compression, QoS and Qoe -Contains information on current applications including Netflix (video on demand), BBC iPlayer (time-shifted IPTV) and live (real time) streaming Written for both researchers and industrial experts in the field of IPTV delivery networks. IPTV Delivery Networks is a groundbreaking book that includes the most current information available on live and on demand IPTV services.
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Front Matter -- IPTV Delivery Networks Fundamentals. IPTV: Delivering TV Services over IP Networks / Suliman Fati, Putra Sumari -- IPTV Streaming Classification / Miguel Masciopinto, Pedro Comesaña, Fernando Pérez-González -- Efficient IPTV Delivery over EPON / AliAkbar Nikoukar, I-Shyan Hwang, Andrew Tanny Liem -- Content Awareness in IPTV Delivery Networks / Suliman Fati, Putra Sumari -- QoS and QoE for IPTV Delivery Networks. Zapping Delay Reduction in IPTV Systems / Alireza Abdollahpouri -- Channel-Zapping Time in IPTV: Challenges and Solutions / Sajjad Zare, Seyyed Verki, Akbar Rahbar -- Delivering High-Definition IPTV Services over IP-Based Networks / Seongik Hong -- IPTV Network Security: Threats and Countermeasures / M S A Ranak, Saiful Azad, B M F Ruhee, N Nourin Nisa, Nazrul Kabir, Mohammed Rahman, Kamal Z Zamli -- Anomaly Detection and Big Data in IPTV Networks / Mohiuddin Ahmed, Md Niaz-Ul Haque -- Mobility and Next-Generation Delivery Networks. Taxonomy of Intra-Domain Mobility Management Schemes in Wireless Mesh Network for Implementing Mobile IPTV / Abhishek Majumder, Subhrajyoti Deb, Sudipta Roy -- Towards Multi-Operator IPTV Services Over 5G Networks / Gergely Biczók, Manos Dramitinos, Håkon Lønsethagen, Luis M Contreras, George D Stamoulis, Laszlo Toka -- Technologies and Architectures for Future IP Television Services / Lucile Sassatelli, Marie-José Montpetit.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A guide to the current technologies related to the delivery process for both live and on-demand services within IPTV delivery networks IPTV Delivery Networks is an important resource thatoffers an in-depth discussion to the IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) delivery networks for both live and on demand IPTV services. This important book also includes a review of the issues and challenges surrounding the delivery of IPTV over various emerging networking and communications technologies. The authors ' an international team of experts ' introduce a framework for delivery network applicable for live and video-on-demand services. They review the fundamental issues of IPTV delivery networks and explore the QoS (Quality of Service) issue for IPTV delivery networks that highlights the questions of security and anomaly detection as related to quality. IPTV Delivery Networks also contains a discussion of the mobility issues and next-generation delivery networks. This guide captures the latest available and usable technologies in the field and: -Explores the technologies related to delivery process for both live (real time) and on demand services in highly accessible terms -Includes information on the history, current state and future of IPTV delivery -Reviews all the aspects of delivery networks including storage management, resource allocation, broadcasting, video compression, QoS and Qoe -Contains information on current applications including Netflix (video on demand), BBC iPlayer (time-shifted IPTV) and live (real time) streaming Written for both researchers and industrial experts in the field of IPTV delivery networks. IPTV Delivery Networks is a groundbreaking book that includes the most current information available on live and on demand IPTV services.

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