Multi-Resolution Video Services over Passive Optical
Networks
Kostas E. Psannis and
Marios G. Hadjinicolaou
Department of Electronic & Computer
Engineering,
School of Engineering and Design, Uxbridge,
Middlesex, UB8 3PH, UK
Abstract
Since the development of optical fiber,
fiber-optic telecommunications, the personal computer (PC)
and the internet, our lives have been dominated by bandwidth
consumption. Although many of us do not realize it, daily
activities that are now considered trivial consume a
significant amount of bandwidth. PONs solutions must
support data, voice and video delivery. The most demanding
of these applications is the use of video especially
high-definition television (HDTV) followed by
standard-definition television (SDTV). In this paper, we
present an efficient approach to support multi-resolution
streams over Passive Optical Networks (PONs). This paper
will assess the key considerations in selecting among
alternatives PONs frameworks in order to efficient support
multi-resolution multimedia streaming services.
Keywords:
Multi-resolution Video, Multi-resolution play, scalable
video compression, optical networks
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Biography:
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Kostas
E. Psannis, was born in
Thessaloniki, Greece. Dr Kostas Psannis was
awarded, in the year 2006, a research grant (IISF)
sponsored by Ministry of Education Science and
Technology, Japan. (Grant No. 2006.1.3.916). From
2004 he is (Visiting) Assistant Professor in the
Department of Technology Management, University of
Macedonia, Greece. From 2005 he is (Visiting)
Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer
Engineering and Telecommunications, University of
Western Macedonia, Greece. From 2002 to 2004, he was
Visiting Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, in the
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of
Technology, Japan. Dr Psannis has extensive
research, development and consulting experience in
the area of telecommunications technologies. Since
1999 has participated in several R&D funded projects
as Research Assistant in the Department of
Electronic and Computer Engineering, School of
Engineering and Design, Brunel University, UK. From
2001 to 2002 he was awarded the British Chevening
scholarship sponsored by the British Government.
He has several publications as a lead author in
Conferences & peer review journals. Kostas received
a degree in Physics from Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki (Greece), and the PhD degree from the
Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering of
Brunel University (UK). Kostas E. Psannis is a
member of the IEEE, IEICE, ACM, IEE, and WSEAS.
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Marios Hadjinicolaou,
received
the BSc degree from London University, the MSc and
PhD degrees from Brunel University, U.K., all in
Electronic Engineering. He joined Brunel University
in August 1986 as a research fellow and in 1996 as a
Lecturer. His research interests include video
coding and networking, multimedia systems,
performance management of networks and
computer-aided design for digital systems. He has
published more than 50 technical papers in journals
and conferences.
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BibTex
AUTHOR = { Kostas
E. Psannis and Marios G. Hadjinicolaou},TITLE = {Multi-Resolution
Video Services over Passive Optical Networks},
JOURNAL = {ICGST
International Journal on Computer
Network and Internet Research,
CNIR},
YEAR = {2006},
VOLUME = {05},
ISSUE = {III},
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