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Bringing the Media Internet to Life Tomas Piatrik Queen Mary University of London NextMEDIA/EternalS Roadmap on Media and Content

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Bringing the Media Internet to Life

Tomas Piatrik

Queen Mary University of London

NextMEDIA/EternalSRoadmap on

Media and Content

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NextMEDIA - Overview

Coordination Action Starting date 01/10/2009 Duration 24 months

• Coordinates initiatives organized by the EC

• Future Content Networks (FCN) Group - aiming to highlight the impact that both media and networks (networked media) may have on a Future Internet.

• Future Media Internet Task Force (FMI-TF)- reporting the current research status in Europe and worldwide and identifying new research challenges.

• Future Media Internet Architecture Think Tank (FMIA-TT) – aiming to produce the conceptual design of a Future Internet Architecture.

• Structures the Future Media Internet research evolution path looking especially at standardisation efforts and international activities.

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P2P, ALTO, ROLLSVC, MPEG7, MPEG21,

Psearch, MPEG-V AFI, DVB EmotionML, 3D coding

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NextMEDIA FIArch Group

An Experts Reference Group (ERF)

Coordinated by CSA: NextMedia, Chorus+, IOT-I, SOFI, SESERV, EFFECTS+, EIFFEL, Paradiso 2

Processing and Handling Limitations- Storage limitations- Transmission limitations- Control Limitations- Cross area and operational

Contributing towards an EC researchroadmap towards Future Internet Architecture

23 May, F2F meeting in Brussels, (BU25, 0/S1)

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IETF: Content Delivery Networks Interconnect (CDNI)

Proposes the creation of a group which will standardize how separated Content Delivery Networks (CDN) can interconnect to each other CDNs to enable the delivery of content between the participating CDNs.

Schedule:• 1st Year: Problem statement, use cases, framework and requirements.• 2nd Year: The actual protocol specification.

80th IETF Meeting (Prague) • CDN Interconnect (CDNI) Problem Space/Statement: Interconnection of intra-

CDN (same administration domain) and inter-CDN (different administration). • Use Cases for Content Distribution Network Interconnection• CDNI Video Publisher Use cases• CDN Interconnection (CDNI) Experiments• CDNI Requirements• CDNI Work Scope Recap

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EternalS - Overview

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Coordination Action Starting date 01/03/2010 Duration 36 months

• creates the conditions for mutual awareness and cross-fertilization among the four "ICT Forever Yours" projects: LivingKnowledge, HATS, Connect and SecureChange.

• TF1: Diversity Awareness and Management - to anticipate the variations in simultaneous development of a wide range of applications.

• TF2: Time Awareness and Management - to monitor and manage security-critical systems.

• TF3: Self Adaptation and Evolution by Learning - to support knowledge based systems.

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EternalS – Contribution to standards

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• Standards relevant to eternal systems are being advertised within the community, to foster exploitation as well as contribution:

• TF1 deals with the definition of suitable abstractions (and corresponding notations) at the modelling level in order to overcome the diversity across the different application scenarios.

OMG - natural venue to promote the standardization of the results.

• TF2 deals with the management over time of software systems. In this respect, management platforms and management protocols are a relevant area of interest.

OSGi and IETF/DMTF

• TF3 deals with the representation of knowledge. W3C and OASIS

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NextMEDIA analysis of interest in standardisation

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

IETF32%

ETSI21%

MPEG19%

W3C9%

ITU9%

ISO\IEC3%

IEEE3%

DVB4%

Standardisation questionnaires distributed during FIA Stockholm, NEM Summit 2010, Concertation meetings to Future Media Networks cluster and User Centric Media cluster projects.

24 projects have returned the questionnaire.

Targeted Standardisation Bodies in Networked Media projects :

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Research areas of interest in Standardisation

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

Streaming Content14%

Content aware networks13%

Architectures for massive content distribution

11%

Content searching, finding & retrieval

7%Architectures for converged

networking9%

Content aware routing5%

Content Filtering, aggregation5%

Storage, caching, repositories5%

Architectures for 3D augmented worlds

4%

Contextual based Searching4%

Rendering of complex scenes4%

3D coding4%

3D content representation4%

Beyond HDTV /electronic cinema

4%

Quality of experience4%

Optimised searching2%

Social Networking2%

Multi view point coding2%

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Research areas of interest in groups

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

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Thank You

Contact:

website: www.eternals.euEmail: [email protected]

website: www.fi-nextmedia.euEmail: [email protected]