Title
End-to-End QoS through integrated management of content, networks and terminals: The ENTHRONE project
Abstract
The ENTHRONE project proposes an integrated management solution that covers the entire audiovisual service distribution chain, including protected content handling, distribution across networks and reception at user terminals. The aim is not to unify or impose a strategy on each individual entity of the chain, but to harmonise their functionality, in order to support an end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) architecture over heterogeneous networks, applied to a variety of audio-visual services that are delivered to various user terminals. To meet its objectives, the project is relying on an efficient, distributed and open management architecture for the end-to-end delivery chain. The MPEG-21 data model is used to provide the common support for implementing and managing the resources functionalities. Furthermore, the MPEG-21 framework implementation in the project will contribute to the realisation of Universal Multimedia Access (UMA), which aims at achieving interoperable transparent access to multimedia resources from any type of client terminal or network and so, the rapid growing for online exchange of rich media resources.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/AICCSA.2008.4493671
AICCSA
Keywords
Field
DocType
common support,user terminal,resources functionalities,mpeg-21 data model,enthrone project,entire audiovisual service distribution,mpeg-21 framework implementation,end-to-end delivery chain,end-to-end qos,open management architecture,integrated management solution,network management,quality of service,content management,heterogeneous network,data model,heterogeneous networks
Universal multimedia access,Interoperability,Computer science,Computer network,Quality of service,Integrated management,Heterogeneous network,Content management,Network management,Multimedia,Data model
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
0
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Olimpiu Negru110.71