22 research outputs found

    MediaSync: Handbook on Multimedia Synchronization

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    This book provides an approachable overview of the most recent advances in the fascinating field of media synchronization (mediasync), gathering contributions from the most representative and influential experts. Understanding the challenges of this field in the current multi-sensory, multi-device, and multi-protocol world is not an easy task. The book revisits the foundations of mediasync, including theoretical frameworks and models, highlights ongoing research efforts, like hybrid broadband broadcast (HBB) delivery and users' perception modeling (i.e., Quality of Experience or QoE), and paves the way for the future (e.g., towards the deployment of multi-sensory and ultra-realistic experiences). Although many advances around mediasync have been devised and deployed, this area of research is getting renewed attention to overcome remaining challenges in the next-generation (heterogeneous and ubiquitous) media ecosystem. Given the significant advances in this research area, its current relevance and the multiple disciplines it involves, the availability of a reference book on mediasync becomes necessary. This book fills the gap in this context. In particular, it addresses key aspects and reviews the most relevant contributions within the mediasync research space, from different perspectives. Mediasync: Handbook on Multimedia Synchronization is the perfect companion for scholars and practitioners that want to acquire strong knowledge about this research area, and also approach the challenges behind ensuring the best mediated experiences, by providing the adequate synchronization between the media elements that constitute these experiences

    Quality of experience in telemeetings and videoconferencing: a comprehensive survey

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    Telemeetings such as audiovisual conferences or virtual meetings play an increasingly important role in our professional and private lives. For that reason, system developers and service providers will strive for an optimal experience for the user, while at the same time optimizing technical and financial resources. This leads to the discipline of Quality of Experience (QoE), an active field originating from the telecommunication and multimedia engineering domains, that strives for understanding, measuring, and designing the quality experience with multimedia technology. This paper provides the reader with an entry point to the large and still growing field of QoE of telemeetings, by taking a holistic perspective, considering both technical and non-technical aspects, and by focusing on current and near-future services. Addressing both researchers and practitioners, the paper first provides a comprehensive survey of factors and processes that contribute to the QoE of telemeetings, followed by an overview of relevant state-of-the-art methods for QoE assessment. To embed this knowledge into recent technology developments, the paper continues with an overview of current trends, focusing on the field of eXtended Reality (XR) applications for communication purposes. Given the complexity of telemeeting QoE and the current trends, new challenges for a QoE assessment of telemeetings are identified. To overcome these challenges, the paper presents a novel Profile Template for characterizing telemeetings from the holistic perspective endorsed in this paper

    Application of service composition mechanisms to Future Networks architectures and Smart Grids

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    Aquesta tesi gira entorn de la hip貌tesi de la metodologia i mecanismes de composici贸 de serveis i com es poden aplicar a diferents camps d'aplicaci贸 per a orquestrar de manera eficient comunicacions i processos flexibles i sensibles al context. M茅s concretament, se centra en dos camps d'aplicaci贸: la distribuci贸 eficient i sensible al context de contingut multim猫dia i els serveis d'una xarxa el猫ctrica intel路ligent. En aquest 煤ltim camp es centra en la gesti贸 de la infraestructura, cap a la definici贸 d'una Software Defined Utility (SDU), que proposa una nova manera de gestionar la Smart Grid amb un enfocament basat en programari, que permeti un funcionament molt m茅s flexible de la infraestructura de xarxa el猫ctrica. Per tant, revisa el context, els requisits i els reptes, aix铆 com els enfocaments de la composici贸 de serveis per a aquests camps. Fa especial 猫mfasi en la combinaci贸 de la composici贸 de serveis amb arquitectures Future Network (FN), presentant una proposta de FN orientada a serveis per crear comunicacions adaptades i sota demanda. Tamb茅 es presenten metodologies i mecanismes de composici贸 de serveis per operar sobre aquesta arquitectura, i posteriorment, es proposa el seu 煤s (en conjunci贸 o no amb l'arquitectura FN) en els dos camps d'estudi. Finalment, es presenta la investigaci贸 i desenvolupament realitzat en l'脿mbit de les xarxes intel路ligents, proposant diverses parts de la infraestructura SDU amb exemples d'aplicaci贸 de composici贸 de serveis per dissenyar seguretat din脿mica i flexible o l'orquestraci贸 i gesti贸 de serveis i recursos dins la infraestructura de l'empresa el猫ctrica.Esta tesis gira en torno a la hip贸tesis de la metodolog铆a y mecanismos de composici贸n de servicios y c贸mo se pueden aplicar a diferentes campos de aplicaci贸n para orquestar de manera eficiente comunicaciones y procesos flexibles y sensibles al contexto. M谩s concretamente, se centra en dos campos de aplicaci贸n: la distribuci贸n eficiente y sensible al contexto de contenido multimedia y los servicios de una red el茅ctrica inteligente. En este 煤ltimo campo se centra en la gesti贸n de la infraestructura, hacia la definici贸n de una Software Defined Utility (SDU), que propone una nueva forma de gestionar la Smart Grid con un enfoque basado en software, que permita un funcionamiento mucho m谩s flexible de la infraestructura de red el茅ctrica. Por lo tanto, revisa el contexto, los requisitos y los retos, as铆 como los enfoques de la composici贸n de servicios para estos campos. Hace especial hincapi茅 en la combinaci贸n de la composici贸n de servicios con arquitecturas Future Network (FN), presentando una propuesta de FN orientada a servicios para crear comunicaciones adaptadas y bajo demanda. Tambi茅n se presentan metodolog铆as y mecanismos de composici贸n de servicios para operar sobre esta arquitectura, y posteriormente, se propone su uso (en conjunci贸n o no con la arquitectura FN) en los dos campos de estudio. Por 煤ltimo, se presenta la investigaci贸n y desarrollo realizado en el 谩mbito de las redes inteligentes, proponiendo varias partes de la infraestructura SDU con ejemplos de aplicaci贸n de composici贸n de servicios para dise帽ar seguridad din谩mica y flexible o la orquestaci贸n y gesti贸n de servicios y recursos dentro de la infraestructura de la empresa el茅ctrica.This thesis revolves around the hypothesis the service composition methodology and mechanisms and how they can be applied to different fields of application in order to efficiently orchestrate flexible and context-aware communications and processes. More concretely, it focuses on two fields of application that are the context-aware media distribution and smart grid services and infrastructure management, towards a definition of a Software-Defined Utility (SDU), which proposes a new way of managing the Smart Grid following a software-based approach that enable a much more flexible operation of the power infrastructure. Hence, it reviews the context, requirements and challenges of these fields, as well as the service composition approaches. It makes special emphasis on the combination of service composition with Future Network (FN) architectures, presenting a service-oriented FN proposal for creating context-aware on-demand communication services. Service composition methodology and mechanisms are also presented in order to operate over this architecture, and afterwards, proposed for their usage (in conjunction or not with the FN architecture) in the deployment of context-aware media distribution and Smart Grids. Finally, the research and development done in the field of Smart Grids is depicted, proposing several parts of the SDU infrastructure, with examples of service composition application for designing dynamic and flexible security for smart metering or the orchestration and management of services and data resources within the utility infrastructure
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