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ACTIVITIES :: Future of the Internet :: European research

European research - FIA Projects

SEA

Abstract

Widespread and affordable broadband access opens up opportunities for delivery of new streaming services, making ICT crucial to European growth and quality of life. The networked future however, is not envisaged to be simply a faster way to go online. What is expected to fundamentally change the way that people use the network is the ability to produce, and seamlessly deliver and share their own multimedia content.

SEA consortium is confident that in a few years everyone will be multimedia content producer (by publishing digital pictures, video recordings, remote e-health services, home surveillance, etc.), multimedia content mediator (by storing/forwarding streaming content) and multimedia content consumer (digital television, video on demand, mobile broadcasting and alike).

Towards this forthcoming age, SEA (SEAmless Content Delivery) project aims to offer a new experience of seamless video delivery, maintaining the integrity and wherever applicable, adapting and enriching the quality of the media across the whole distribution chain.

SEA motivation is to implement a context-aware networking delivery platform, by focusing on four key principles:

SEA will test/validate the developed technologies over three interconnected tedbeds: a) a real-time emulated lab, b) a world-wide extended P2P testbed (PlanetLab) and c) a real 2G+/3G/4G/WLAN mobile trial.

SEA aims eventually to provide citizens with the means to offer personalized A/V user-centric services, improving their quality of life, entertainment and safety.
 


 

Info Brochure / Fact Sheet

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If you are interested in any of this information please inform the coordinator Cosimo Musca, STMicroelectronics S.r.l. Agrate Brianza (Milano) 20041 Italy
cosimo.musca @ st.com
 

Website

http://www.ist-sea.eu/index.html

 


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