Professor in charge
Jean Le Feuvre, Directeur d'Etudes, Telecom Paris
Overview
Audiovisual traffic represents 80% of the global IP traffic, and is still continuously growing.
This class explains the common principles behind all technologies used for audiovisual transport, reviews the core technologies of today and tomorrow's video distribution (TV broadcast, real-time communication and general internet delivery) and optimization strategies used for lossy and lossless transmission.
The class includes two lab sessions, and weekly homeworks.
The main topics are:
Fundamentals of Audio-Visual (AV) Delivery
Storage, Archival and File Formats
Broadcasting
Cable, Satellite and Terrestrial TV
Next-Generation protocols
Real-Time delivery
Principles of point-to-point and multicast IP media distribution
Scalable media distribution
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Conferencing
Internet Video
HTTP1.1, HTTP/2, QUIC and H3
Principles of HTTP Streaming
MPEG-DASH, HLS
Advanced Topics
Low Latency Streaming
Web Integration
Jean Le Feuvre, Directeur d'Etudes, Telecom Paris
Overview
Audiovisual traffic represents 80% of the global IP traffic, and is still continuously growing.
This class explains the common principles behind all technologies used for audiovisual transport, reviews the core technologies of today and tomorrow's video distribution (TV broadcast, real-time communication and general internet delivery) and optimization strategies used for lossy and lossless transmission.
The class includes two lab sessions, and weekly homeworks.
The main topics are:
Fundamentals of Audio-Visual (AV) Delivery
Storage, Archival and File Formats
Broadcasting
Cable, Satellite and Terrestrial TV
Next-Generation protocols
Real-Time delivery
Principles of point-to-point and multicast IP media distribution
Scalable media distribution
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Conferencing
Internet Video
HTTP1.1, HTTP/2, QUIC and H3
Principles of HTTP Streaming
MPEG-DASH, HLS
Advanced Topics
Low Latency Streaming
Web Integration