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==Driving Forces==
==Driving Forces==
===Description:===
===Description:===
Over the next 5 years, Internet TV will be hot but which standard will be the formal standard of Internet TV?
Over the next 5 years, IPTV TV will be hot.


===Enablers:===
===Enablers:===

Revision as of 20:25, 27 March 2006

Profiel

Simon Liu University of Leiden M.Sc. ICT in Business

Object of the future

My Object of the future is: E-paper

Philips roll out e-paper.JPG

Why is E-paper a product of the future?

The purpose of E-paper is to replace the traditional paper. Now a days a lot of people already use the monitor to read documents. But some users complain about the light of the monitor. It makes the eyes of the users more tiring. E-paper is a product that reads the same as tradional paper but on top of that E-paper have more advantages. reusablilty of the paper is one big advantages also E-paper is less environmentally unfriendly. Think of a the forests that can be saved by using E-paper. Another think of is it portablilty, looking at the pictur above you can see that it's a small device that can be contain a lot of documents. It's light and compact. So to conclude I really think that E-paper will have a bright future. Maybe not next year but definitly within 10 years.

Internet TV

Why do we need Internet TV?

One reason of having internet TV is the flexibility of choosing your own program in your timetable. Your are not depend on the schedule of the normal TV. According to the article of Johna Till Johnson [2]. Another reason of IPTV is that there is a new opportunity for new players to create a creative packing and deliver it to the consumers. New players lead to better service towards to customer because of the competition.

What’s the difference between normal TV and Internet TV / How does internet TV work?

Don’t now how the current tv works but internet tv works as follow: Say that’s Consumer Jane there on the couch. She gets digital video from her local telephone company, which sends it to her over a DSL connection (DSL is rooted in IP, Thus, IPTIV is synonymous with sending TV over DSL). Remote in hand, Jane thumb-surfs via the channel-up arrow. The set-top (or media center) that came with the service issues what’s known as a join request. It wants to dip into a precached set of video frames. The request zings up the phone wire, to that buffer. Maybe it’s in an edge aggregator or maybe it’s in the D-slam, or digital subscribe line access multiplexer. Either way, the tuners aren’t inside anything at Jane’s house. The bits that make up the video frame in the buffer zing back into the box. The boxes used by cable and satellite operators use work differently. On-board tuners work by literally jumping frequencies each time somebody invokes a zap with the remote control. Then they need to demodulate the incoming signal, stabilize it and deal with any error-correction activities. If the processing chip isn’t beffy enough, that to do list can bog down. Symptom: slower zapper action

So conclusion you need a lot of bandwidth. [3]

What kind of new innovation had been made in the era of internet TV?I’m not sure of all the new innovations. But I found a couple innovations that can used on Internet TV. On called Mixtv see paper [1]
• Atomic RSS
• BitTorrent
• Dirac
• HTTP
• NSV - Nullsoft Streaming Video, a technology used by AOL to deliver

Internet based video content.
• RSS
• RSS enclosure
• RTSP
• SMIL
• Theora
• TVU networks - Torrent-like live broadcasting TV technology

Who are the key players of internet TV?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPTV --> vendors

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_tv


Conflict with the government? Still researching

What is the impact of globalization? Pros and cons
Still researching
" (NEW) What is the difference between IPTV, the Internet Protocol-based TV http://www.masternewmedia.org/2005/06/04/iptv_vs_internet_television_key.htm



[1] Samuel Miller, ACM computer in Entertainment, Vol. 3, No.2, April 2005, Article 6A, Taking on the Masses with Mobile Messaging TV

[2] Johna Till Johnson, Journal: Business Source Premier (BSP), Who wants their IPTV?

[3] Ellis, Leslie, Multi Channel News, 2/06/2006, Vol 27 issue 6, p23-24, AN 199642635 BSP, How IPTV differs from Cable TV

Driving Forces

Description:

Over the next 5 years, IPTV TV will be hot.

Enablers:

o Ubiquity : With forecast billion mobile devices in use by 2007, the 'anytime anywhere' advatages of mobile services are very apparent

o Immediacy : Information can be accessed, delivered and acted upon in real time by the user without the start-up time required for a desktop PC

o Personalization : Mobiles are now personal accessories, capable of holding data and enabling access to information and services which can be tailored to the needs of the individual

o Localization : Recognising where the user is located and matching information or services to that location adds a unique value to mobile services

o Convergence : Thechnological capabilities that can be deployed on the move are rapidly blurring the distinction between mobile phones and PCs. Ongoing advances in sophistication, functionality and personalisation will continue to sustain handset renewal

Inhibitors:

o Design and potable size(Display,resolution,memory.os) o Usability(Input/output device) ㅇCapability(speed),multi task)and interface with another product

Paradigms:

People to communication and entertain something to spend a lot of time to use mobile phone anywhere and anytime grows rapidly

Experts:

Support from LGE, SSE, NOKIA

Timing:

Since last 4 years,camera phone launched Convergence phone Mega trend

Web Resources: