Course: Computer Science | |
Level: graduate | |
Subject: Internet radio and television |
DURATION - LECTURES: 15h LAB. EXC.: I5H | |
System: Full-time | Year: 5 |
Semester: 9 | |
Lecturer: dr inż, Robert Chodorek |
The aim of the course is to present Internet radio and Internet television, as well as IP television (IPTV) services. This course extends the previous course “Network multimedia systems”.
Nowadays we observe migration of typical broadcast services (radio and television) to IP networks - both to he public Internet (Internet radio and Internet television) and o dedicated providers’ networks (IP television, IPTV).
1. Properties of broadcast services
2. Real-time multimedia transmission
3. Internet radio
4. Architectures of Interne television and IP television (IPTV) services
5. Interne tel evi si on
6. IP television (IPTV)
7. Video on Demand and supplementary services
The students will broaden their knowledge about network multimedia systems, an especially about Internet radio, Internet television and IP television (IPTV). Between others, the course deliver students’ knowledge about he RTSP protocol, RTP-based transmission techniques (including RTSP interleaved transmission scheme, which is currently most popular transmission scheme in Internet television services) and congestion control architectures designed for multimedia.