The Multimedia Internet [electronic resource] / by Stephen Weinstein.
Material type:![Text](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/BK.png)
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780387276038
- Engineering
- Computer Communication Networks
- Coding theory
- Information systems
- Multimedia systems
- Telecommunication
- Engineering
- Communications Engineering, Networks
- Multimedia Information Systems
- Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
- Computer Communication Networks
- Coding and Information Theory
- 621.382 23
- TK1-9971
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A Background for Networked Digital Media -- Digital Coding of Audio and Video -- Communication Networks and Technologies -- Internet Protocols, Services and Software -- Media Protocols and Applications.
This text is a light technical introduction to the three technical foundations for multimedia applications across the Internet: communications (principles, technologies and networking), compressive encoding of digital media, and Internet protocol and services. All the contributing systems elements are explained through descriptive text and numerous illustrative figures; the result is a book pitched toward non-specialists, preferably with technical background, who want descriptive tutorial introductions to the three foundation areas. The text discusses advances in digital audio/video coding, optical and wireless communications technologies, high-speed access networks, and IP-based media streaming, all crucial enablers of the multimedia Internet.
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