![]() Channel request and user interaction were manage through local internet. ![]() One-way DVB-S is discussed as a protocol and mechanism to send IPTV services. The cost is always the bigger barrier for IPTV operator to spread their services to some remotes area. In particular, IPTV operators which would like to make wider of its services on low cost. This mechanism supported by grid technology would produce a great pleasure for IPTV operator. The Cache management is the main agenda which was resonance by this chapter. In this chapter, we already propose our design of Cache Stream Manager as a solution to IPTV distribution technology via one-way satellite communication. It's also an excellent text for college courses on IP Multicast and/or IPTV. It serves as a hands-on resource for engineers in the communications industry or Internet design, content providers, and researchers. This is a concise, compact reference for practitioners who seek a quick, practical review of the topic with an emphasis on the major and most often used aspects of the technology. Includes reference RFCs and protocols placed in the proper context of a commercial-grade infrastructure for the delivery of robust, entertainment-quality linear and nonlinear video programming. Features examples of IP Multicast applications in the IPTV and mobile DVB-H environments. Discusses multicasting in IPv6 environments and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD). Covers routing in a variety of protocols, including PIM-SM, CBT, PIM-DM, DVMRP, and MOSPF. After an introduction that gets readers up to speed on the basics, IP Multicast with Applications to IPTV and Mobile DVB-H: Discusses multicast addressing for payload and payload forwarding. In addition to applications in industries seeking to provide high-quality digital video and audio, there are numerous other practical uses: multi-site corporate videoconferencing broad distribution of financial data, stock quotes, and news bulletins database replication software distribution and content caching (for example, Web site caching). Traditional phone companies can use IP Multicast technology to deliver video services over their networks cell phone companies can use it to stream video to handheld phones and PDAs and many cable TV companies are considering upgrading to IP technology. This book provides a concise guide to current IP Multicast technology and its applications, with a focus on IP-based Television (IPTV) and Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H) applications-areas of tremendous commercial interest. ![]() Get a clear picture of IP Multicast applications for delivering commercial high-quality video services.
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