Course Ref : GEN5010
Course Price : £895
Course Duration : 2 days
Overview
This course discusses the concepts, operation and technologies behind multimedia over IP
networks as the integrated and interactive provision of speech, audio, video, graphics and text to a user. It fully explains the issues associated with merging the essentially exclusive practices of communication, computing, and information processing into an interdisciplinary field.
Audience
This course is designed for those who require a good understanding of the underlying technologies and issues surrounding the implementation of multimedia networks.
Pre-requisites
It is essential that students have a good understanding of all basic IP networking principles.
Any experience (as a user or engineer) with multimedia applications will be an advantage.
Objectives
The course provides a comprehensive introduction to carrying this type of traffic over Ipbased networks such as Intranets and the Internet. Whilst Voice over IP is an important application of data over IP networks, this course is principally focussed on non-VoIP communications.
- Approaches towards Solutions
- Goals and Challenges
- IP Version 4
- IP Version 6
- Causes of QoS Problems
- IP Header Compression
- MPEG Formats
- JPEG Formats
- H.261 Video Stream
- H.263 Video Streams
- Voice Formats
- DVB
- MP3/MP4
- Concepts
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- Operation
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- Cencpts
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- Operation
- Normal TCP - TCP Reno
- The Differences from Wireline Networks
- Different TCP Strategies
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