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Mobile
Video Telephony for 3G Wireless Networks
By: Myers, David
ISBN: 0071445684
Format: BB 288 pages
Pub Date: 2004-11-19
Copyright: 2005
Edition:1
$79.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Professional |
About the Book
According to EMC, mobile data subscribers
broke the 1 million barrier in September 2003 and hit 115 million in January
2004, the market a mix of streaming video players like RealNetworks and
3G wireless operators, who have invested heavily in video and constructed
their infrastructure accordingly. The current fad for photo-phones has
demonstrated the potential market for more elaborate video, whether downloading
video clips for entertainment, game-playing, or video calls. This is a
system level design book aimed at the engineers deploying mobile video
services around the globe. Pulling the relevant pieces from the many confusing
standards and protocols surrounding video telephony, the book serves as
a roadmap through the regulatory maze, as well as a detailed tutorial on
each phase of deployment, from video compression through multiplexing and
call control.
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Table of Contents
1 MIGRATING TO THIRD GENERATION
MOBILE NETWORKS
1.1 2G Mobile Networks
1.2 Motivation for Deploying 3G Networks
1.3 3G Mobile Network Architecture
1.4 Migration and Evolution Strategies
2 BASICS OF MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION
2.1 Features of Multimedia Communication
2.2 Components of a multi-media communications
terminal
2.3 Establishing a multimedia call:
Command and Control
2.4 Sending and receiving media and
data
2.5 Multimedia Standards
2.5.1 Standards making Bodies
2.5.2 History and background of ITU-T
Standards
2.5.3 Relevant IETF Standards
2.5.4 ISO Standards
2.5.5 3GPP and 3GGP2 Recommendations
2.6 Media Coding
2.6.1 Principles of Speech Coding
2.6.2 The G.723.1 recommendation
2.6.3 The GSM-AMR speech codec
2.6.4 Principles of Video Coding
2.6.5 The H.263 recommendation
2.6.6 The MPEG4 video codec
3 VIDEO TELEPHONY OVER SWITCHED
MOBILE NETWORKS
3.1 The H.324 Recommendation
3.2 Introduction to the H.223 Multiplexer
3.3 Introduction to H.245 for Call
Control
3.4 The 3G-324M Recommendation of
3GPP
3.5 End-to-end call set-up with 3G-324M
4 MULTIPLEXING VIDEO, AUDIO, DATA
AND CONTROL: H.223
4.1 The Structure of a Multiplexer
based on H.223
4.2 The Purpose and Function of the
Adaptation Layer
4.3 The Operation of the MUX layer
5 CALL CONTROL: H.245
5.1 ASN.1 and Packed Encoding Rules
5.2 The H.245 State Machines
5.3 H.245 Messages
5.4 Use of the SRP protocol
6 IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES
6.1 Conforming to standards
6.2 Diagnosing problems
6.3 Requirements of embedded systems
7 VIDEO TELEPHONY OVER MOBILE PACKET
NETWORKS
7.1 SIP based video telephony
7.2 Extensions of SIP for mobile clients
8 INTER-WORKING AND SUPPLEMENTARY
SERVICES
8.1 Inter-working between Voice and
video mobile terminals
8.2 Connecting to H.323 and SIP based
clients on the internet
8.3 Mailbox services
8.4 Call forwarding
8.5 Multipoint operation
8.6 Billing for Video Telephony Services
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