Video Over IP: 
The Primer
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Join us for critical, fundamental knowledge necessary in preparation for addressing the needs of integrating video into the global IP network transition we are undergoing. Successful strategies, design, deployment and integration of both the video and network technologies are key to the success of your new IP-based services. IP networks allow the integrated delivery of content to three screens – high definition and standard definition television, laptops and mobile handhelds. Gain insight into the technical differences between RF and IP networks and thus the design and development strategies needed for migrations to rich media over IP networks in order to take advantage of the economies of scale that these IP networks provide.
Learn and analyze the system requirements on the video and the IP networks and determine the critical tradeoffs for transporting video over IP networks. Examine and discern the factors that need to be considered for a variety of applications including IPTV, mobile TV, mobile/wireless video, cable systems IP video including distribution GigE and DOCSIS, web video streaming, surveillance, messaging, videoconferencing over IP and other studio, core, distribution and access network IP video.
Appreciate the key fundamentals and significance
of the different video and network technologies, features, characteristics and parameters that are utilized to efficiently deploy systems integrating video over IP networks on an application-by-application basis.
Master technologies and factors
that need to be considered such as
- the IP networks’ characteristics
- detailed definitions, formats and uses of IP protocols including IP, UDP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, SIP, SDP for IP video transport applications
- source video ingest – SD, HD, CIF, QCIF, … - and video network delivery tradeoffs
- video ingest from cable, satellite and terrestrial systems for turnaround to IP video transport
- coded video and transcoded video attributes - including MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264|AVC, JPEG and JPEG2000, H.263 and scalable video coding (H.264|SVC)
- audio and speech characteristics
- IP packetization of video for transport over IP networks including MPEG PES, MPEG2 systems transport, native compressed video in RTP/UDP/IP and various other multiplexers, Ethernet and ATM frames and use case examples
- issues for synchronization of video and audio and other payloads for playback
- video over IP systems specifications for a variety of applications
- analysis of optimizations for QoS on a variety of IP video delivery channels including various wireless and wired network applications
Invest in your future and attend this leading edge seminar for a comprehensive overview of systems analyses of video over IP technologies, industry practices and trends as the IP transition yields new applications, products and markets reshaping the communications industry for audiovisual fixed and mobile applications. Don’t be left behind!
Register today
as space is limited!
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AGENDA - Video Over IP: The Primer
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8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
Registration and refreshments
8:30 a.m. - 12 noon
Characteristics of Video over IP applications
Overview of components in a video over IP system
• The networks
• The video and associated audio
• System considerations for video and for networks
• MPEG, IETF, IEEE and ITU relevant standards
The Video over IP Architecture
• Real-time protocols
• Applications of IP video transport and requirements analysis
IETF Protocols
• IP and rich media streaming protocol stacks
• About IP networks
• IP protocols, formats and use analysis with rich media
• IP, TCP, UDP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, SIP, SDP
• On-demand/unicast and multicast application examples
• IP packet encapsulation in Ethernet and ATM and interworking protocols
12 noon - 1:00 p.m.
Hosted networking luncheon
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Feature Sets of Video and Audio Codecs
• Video codecs: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 Simple and Advanced Simple profiles, H.264|Advanced Video Coding, M-JPEG, JPEG2000, VC-1, AVS, Scalable Video Coding: H.264|SVC
• Audio and Speech codecs: MPEG1, mp3, MPEG2’s Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), MPEG4’s AAC Plus, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, mobile speech coders including WB-AMR, ITU speech coders
Quality/Performance Tradeoffs
IP transport, multiplexing and synchronization
• Overviews of MPEG2 transport, carriage of MPEG2 transport in RTP/UDP/IP, carriage of video in RTP/UDP/IP, 3G-324M multiplexer (H.223 basis)
• Methods of audiovisual timing recovery and synchronization
QoS over Packet Networks: Case Studies
• MPEG1/2/4 over IP
• RTP carriage of video and audio sessions
• MPEG4 streaming application
• Issues to be considered for MPEG2 transport over IP
• FEC
• Bandwidth management and QoS
Video Transport over IP – Application Markets and Considerations
• Mobile video over cell networks
• Mobile TV systems such as DVB-H (handheld)
• Multimedia messaging
• Streaming rich media
• File formats
• DOCSIS transport and video over IP/HFC cable systems
• IPTV over telco network systems
• Technical issues for broadcast quality video over IP networks

Seminar
Schedule:
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8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Registration
& refreshments
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Seminar
presentation
Registration includes
detailed seminar reference manual of over 150 pages, hosted networking lunches and breaks. Register today!
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Who Should Attend?
Engineering and R&D professionals, business development and marketing directors, product and market managers, strategic planners, facility managers, directors & chief engineers, systems developers and integrators and others who seek a detailed understanding of technologies, practices, competitive strategy and deployment of video over IP networks and systems for television, consumer, communications and computer industries.
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