HLADKÁ, Eva and Petr HOLUB. HDTV streaming. In Proceedings of Inteligent Technologies for Remote Information and Communication International Conference ITVIK 2006. Pardubice: UP Pardubice INTELIGENTNÍ TECHNOLOGIE PRO VZDÁLENOU INFORMACI A KOMUNIKACI, 2006, p. 31 -33. ISBN 80-903478-5-1.
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Original name HDTV streaming
Name in Czech HDTV streaming
Authors HLADKÁ, Eva (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Petr HOLUB (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Pardubice, Proceedings of Inteligent Technologies for Remote Information and Communication International Conference ITVIK 2006, p. 31 -33, 3 pp. 2006.
Publisher UP Pardubice INTELIGENTNÍ TECHNOLOGIE PRO VZDÁLENOU INFORMACI A KOMUNIKACI
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/06:00025574
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
ISBN 80-903478-5-1
Keywords (in Czech) HDTV streamování;vysokorychlostní sítě;videokonference
Keywords in English HDTV streaming; high speed networks; videoconferencing
Tags HDTV streaming, high speed networks, videoconferencing
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Eva Hladká, Ph.D., učo 2053. Changed: 28/6/2009 16:41.
Abstract
Current high-speed computer networks provide sufficient medium for high-speed and high-bandwidth video transmissions such as High Definition Television (HDTV) streaming and videoconferencing. HDTV has at least twice the resolution of commonly used SDTV standards, thus allowing much more detail to be shown compared to the analog television or regular DVDs. There are two basic ways how to transmit the HDTV video. MPEG2 is the most commonly used format as the compression codec for digital HDTV broadcasts producing a stream of 30\,Mbps at the resolution of 1280x720 pixels and with 25 frames per second. It is also possible to transmit uncompressed HDTV video, that requires transfer rates of up to 1,5\,Gbps with the resolution of 1920x1280 pixels and up to 30 frames per second. This huge amount of data carry a new requirements on the network infrastructure as well as on the CPU and displaying units of the computers used for video delivery. Recently, we built an infrastructure and developed tools for transmitting of both the above mentioned HDTV standards and tested them in laboratory environment as well as in a wide area videoconferencing setup spanning Europe and USA.
Abstract (in Czech)
HDTV streaming
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MSM0021622419, plan (intention)Name: Vysoce paralelní a distribuované výpočetní systémy
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Highly Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems
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