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whitepaper Moving Beyond the Contact Center to Expert Anywhere2006-07-13 03:58:06 Nortel Networks
  The need to meet customer demands and retain existing customers is resulting in companies of all sizes striving to go beyond merely satisfying customers, to having personalized and customized relationships with each and every one. Nortel's Expert Anywhere Contact solution, an integral component of the Nortel Application Center strategy which delivers a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)-based integrated suite of multimedia applications, allows contact center agents to be more responsive and effective by connecting with subject matter experts.   
whitepaper Webinar: Manage Your Information and Media Assets Better2006-08-30 01:00:13 EMC
  How can you increase operational efficiencies while growing new revenue streams? Today, Telco, Media/Entertainment and Publishing companies are challenged to get control over the vast amount of information that they use to run their business, and the media assets that generate revenue.

View this on demand webinar and learn how you can:

  • Use a common platform to manage mobile content such as ringtones and video
  • Effectively manage media, such as video on demand, delivered over IP networks
  • Efficiently manage large broadcast files
  • Manage the lifecycle of media and editorial content from concept to production to distribution
  • Improve customer service to reduce customer churn
  • Streamline contracts management

  
whitepaper Embedded Agents: Multimedia VSAT NMS2006-03-10 Aricent
  Aricent had the opportunity of testing its expertise in next generation of satellite broadband services - that offers complete broadband-by-satellite services for enterprises, consumers, small businesses and telecommuters. Aricent was selected to jointly develop this Multimedia VSAT Network Management Solution (NMS). This joint development project required developing a Web-based Network Management System to perform the Configuration, Status-Statistics Monitoring, Accounting, VPN Administration, Software version and download management for the Hub components and the thousands of remote multimedia VSATs.

Tags: Network Design
  
whitepaper Accelerating Deployment of IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS): IMS Telco Server Proof of Concept2006-12-26 01:00:57 Intel
  Because of the heavy technical demands placed on an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), AdvancedTCA promises to be an ideal platform for IMS infrastructure deployment. To explore this promise and to demonstrate the applicability of Intel products and the products of the AdvancedTCA ecosystem, Intel is creating a series of Proof of Concept platforms for IMS.   
whitepaper Image-Processing System LSI for Digital Cameras Milbeaut M-4 Series MB916802006-06-02 01:00:29 Fujitsu
  MB91680 is the first product from M-4 Series to use the latest 90nm technology and 4th generation color conversion algorithm to deliver high image quality at high speed. Full hardware processing using the 90nm technology dramatically increases the processing speed with only a very low power consumption. MB91680, the first product targeted for single-lens reflex and prestige-class compact cameras from FUJITSU, is fully capable of processing large, 2-line output CCD, and HDTV signals. MB91680 mounts 16-bit high-speed DSP to enable advanced image processing and audio processing by software.   
whitepaper Windows Media Technology Explained2006-10-27 01:00:16 Quadrox
  This paper explains how Quadrox uses the Windows Media technology in its WebCCTV product range. Windows Media is not just a Windows Media Player. The following three parts of the Windows Media technology are extremely important for WebCCTV - Windows Media Software Infrastructure, Windows Media Video Container Format, and Windows Media Compression Algorithm or Codec. It is important that the reader understands the difference between those three parts before one can understand how they benefit the WebCCTV product. That is why this white paper starts with a short general introduction on video technology.   
whitepaper Mobile Entertainment: Delivering Handheld Multimedia and Gaming Solutions0000-00-00 Intel
  This webcast will cover product segments in the mobile entertainment market and key Intel technologies that enable compelling solutions for gaming and multimedia. Through this webcast you will learn about market segment trends and multimedia directions and opportunities for wireless gaming. This webcast shows the impact of video in the handset market segment and how to balance power and performance to deliver a better multimedia experience. It also discusses the impact on multimedia by utilizing the Intel Wireless MMX technology and hardware acceleration.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Deploying IP Video Solutions0000-00-00 Intel
  Are you interested in the technologies and protocols used to develop IP-based multimedia solutions for the 3G network? If so, this e-seminar will provide an in-depth technical insight into the protocols, coders, file formats, and programming interfaces for multimedia messaging and video telephony applications. The webcast will also discuss target customers and usage models for next-generation voice and video messaging.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Contention Window Based Parameter Selection to Improve Powerline MAC Efficiency for Large Number of Users2006-06-29 02:18:06 University of Florida
  Effective use of the power line bandwidth requires robust physical and Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols to mitigate the harsh conditions of the power line channel, as well as the capability to support prioritized multimedia traffic. HomePlug 1.0 is the most commonly used technology for power line communication. HomePlug 1.0 uses Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) to provide a maximum MAC data rate of 8 Mbps. Just as in 802.11, the throughput performance of this scheme becomes critical when the number of users increases, as in BPL. In this paper, a modification in the medium access control protocol of Home Plug 1.0 is proposed, to make it a constant contention window based scheme.   
whitepaper Self Learning Call Admission Control for Multimedia Wireless DS-CDMA Systems0000-00-00 University of British Columbia
  The call admission problem for wireless CDMA systems is formulated as a semi-Markov decision process with constraints on the blocking probabilities and SIR (signal to interference ratio). This paper shows that the optimal call admission policy can be computed via a stochastic gradient algorithm. Similar to neuro-dynamic programming algorithms the algorithms proposed in this paper are simulation based and do not require explicit knowledge of the underlying parameters such as transition probabilities (or equivalently invariant distributions). However, unlike Q-learning or Temporal Difference methods, the algorithms proposed here straightforwardly can handle constraints.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, TDMA - CDMA