Title :
Efficient media asset transfer in a unified framework managing broadcasting systems
Author :
Body, Mathurin ; Cousin, Bernard
Author_Institution :
IRISA, Univ. de Rennes I, France
Abstract :
File transfer acts an increasing role in digital TV studios and especially for their interconnections. Using adequate file formats to exchange data presents several advantages: low transfer cost and efficient handling of both essence and metadata. Many new file formats have been introduced to cope with system and user requirements. Meanwhile, new user requirements for file transfer have also evolved, requesting enhanced transfers capabilities, which takes full advantages of the recently defined exchange formats and architectures. The goal of this work is to specify an optimised transfer mechanism, this mechanism is integrated in a unified framework managing digital TV content. Our transfer mechanism provides an abstraction level for different network infrastructures and protocols in a seamless way, taking advantage of each of these technologies. For example, multicast and QoS features are supported and managed, as far as they are provided by the underlying network interfaces. Moreover, striped and partial media asset transfers are handled independently of the network infrastructures, at the application layer.
Keywords :
broadcasting; digital television; electronic data interchange; formal specification; meta data; multicast communication; multimedia computing; quality of service; QoS; broadcasting system; data exchange; digital TV studios; file formats; file transfer; media asset transfer; metadata handling; multicast; network infrastructures; network interfaces; network protocols; system requirement; transfer mechanism; user requirement; Application software; Asset management; Broadcasting; Computer architecture; Logic; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Protocols; Resource management; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Frameworks for Multimedia Applications, 2005. DFMA '05. First International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2273-4
DOI :
10.1109/DFMA.2005.27