CU9255 INTERNETWORKING MULTIMEDIA
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Digital sound, video and graphics, basic multimedia networking, multimedia
characteristics, evolution of Internet services model, network requirements for
audio/video transform, multimedia coding and compression for text, image, audio and
video. Multimedia communication in wireless network.18
UNIT II SUBNETWORK TECHNOLOGY
Broadband services, ATM and IP , IPV6, High speed switching, resource reservation,
Buffer management, traffic shaping, caching, scheduling and policing, throughput, delay
and jitter performance.
UNIT III MULTICAST AND TRANSPORT PROTOCOL
Multicast over shared media network, multicast routing and addressing, scaping
multicast and NBMA networks, Reliable transport protocols, TCP adaptation algorithm,
RTP, RTCP.
UNIT IV MEDIA - ON – DEMAND
Storage and media servers, voice and video over IP, MPEG-2 over ATM/IP, indexing
synchronization of requests, recording and remote control.
UNIT V APPLICATIONS
MIME, Peer-to-peer computing, shared application, video conferencing, centralized and
distributed conference control, distributed virtual reality, light weight session philosophy.
REFERENCES:
1. Jon Crowcroft, Mark Handley, Ian Wakeman. “Internetworking Multimedia”,
Harcourt Asia Pvt.Ltd.Singapore, 1998.
2. B.O. Szuprowicz, “Multimedia Networking”, McGraw Hill, NewYork. 1995
3. Tay Vaughan,Multimedia making it to work, 4ed,Tata McGrawHill,
NewDelhi,2000.
4. Ellen kayata wesel, Ellen Khayata, “Wireless Multimedia Communication: Networking
Video, Voice and Data”, Addison Wesley Longman Publication, USA, 1998.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Digital sound, video and graphics, basic multimedia networking, multimedia
characteristics, evolution of Internet services model, network requirements for
audio/video transform, multimedia coding and compression for text, image, audio and
video. Multimedia communication in wireless network.18
UNIT II SUBNETWORK TECHNOLOGY
Broadband services, ATM and IP , IPV6, High speed switching, resource reservation,
Buffer management, traffic shaping, caching, scheduling and policing, throughput, delay
and jitter performance.
UNIT III MULTICAST AND TRANSPORT PROTOCOL
Multicast over shared media network, multicast routing and addressing, scaping
multicast and NBMA networks, Reliable transport protocols, TCP adaptation algorithm,
RTP, RTCP.
UNIT IV MEDIA - ON – DEMAND
Storage and media servers, voice and video over IP, MPEG-2 over ATM/IP, indexing
synchronization of requests, recording and remote control.
UNIT V APPLICATIONS
MIME, Peer-to-peer computing, shared application, video conferencing, centralized and
distributed conference control, distributed virtual reality, light weight session philosophy.
REFERENCES:
1. Jon Crowcroft, Mark Handley, Ian Wakeman. “Internetworking Multimedia”,
Harcourt Asia Pvt.Ltd.Singapore, 1998.
2. B.O. Szuprowicz, “Multimedia Networking”, McGraw Hill, NewYork. 1995
3. Tay Vaughan,Multimedia making it to work, 4ed,Tata McGrawHill,
NewDelhi,2000.
4. Ellen kayata wesel, Ellen Khayata, “Wireless Multimedia Communication: Networking
Video, Voice and Data”, Addison Wesley Longman Publication, USA, 1998.
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