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IP Multimedia Subsystem

About: IP Multimedia Subsystem is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4398 publications have been published within this topic receiving 43698 citations.


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17 Oct 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method, system and computer program product for aircraft multimedia distribution, including a multimedia server provided within an aircraft of an airline and a multimedia communications network within the aircraft coupled to the multimedia server.
Abstract: A method, system and computer program product for aircraft multimedia distribution, including a multimedia server provided within an aircraft of an airline and a multimedia communications network within the aircraft coupled to the multimedia server. The multimedia server is configured to distribute, over the aircraft multimedia communications network, multimedia in-flight to a device of a passenger for at least one of viewing, listening and purchasing by the passenger.

59 citations

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TL;DR: The telecommunications industry has always been service-oriented, however, the convergence-driven need to deliver seamless services across different access networks has forced operators to embrace new approaches, including the intelligent network, Web-services-based APIs, and, most recently, the IP multimedia subsystem.
Abstract: The telecommunications industry has always been service-oriented. However, the convergence-driven need to deliver seamless services across different access networks has forced operators to embrace new approaches, including the intelligent network, Web-services-based APIs, and, most recently, the IP multimedia subsystem. Today, SOA is considered state of the art for service-delivery platforms. Such platforms for value-added services have evolved from the intelligent network (IN) and object-oriented programming interfaces to recent Web-services-based platforms. They've exploited the most recent information technologies to implement an open set of service components. Web 2.0's recent emergence, meanwhile, has further pressured telecom companies to implement an open service market based on an open set of enabling services and service components.

59 citations

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TL;DR: In the past few years, multimedia applications have become very popular on the Internet, and a growing number of users have shown interest in this type of communications.
Abstract: In the past few years, multimedia applications have become very popular on the Internet, and a growing number of users have shown interest in this type of communications. IP multicasting has logically been considered to support such transmissions, mainly because its inherent nature is to efficiently minimize the bandwidth required to deliver multimedia data to a large set of targeted receivers. In the meantime, there has been a steady increase in the number of mobile wireless devices connected to the Internet. It has also clearly appeared that mobile Internet users will expect to have access to the services and applications available in traditional wired networks, and these services will surely include multimedia applications. Consequently, many efforts are being made to provide efficient mobility and multicasting support, and to bring the two together in the next generation of IP networks.

59 citations

Patent
13 Mar 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a system and computer program for evaluating in real-time streaming multimedia quality is presented, including a multimedia server connected to a multimedia source and a remote client in communication with the multimedia server over a network.
Abstract: A system and computer program for evaluating in real-time streaming multimedia quality. The system including a multimedia server connected to a multimedia source and a remote client in communication with the multimedia server over a network. The multimedia server is configured to receive multimedia content from the multimedia source and to transmit the multimedia content as a multimedia stream. The multimedia stream includes a plurality of audio frames and a plurality of video frames. The remote client is configured to establish a multimedia session with the multimedia server, receive the multimedia stream via the multimedia session, monitor the media quality of the multimedia stream, and passively compute a subjective quality of the multimedia stream.

58 citations

Patent
Kaniz Mahdi1, Dany Sylvain1
17 Mar 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a continuity control function (CCF) for a user element from a cellular network to a multimedia subsystem (MS), such as the Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which anchors the active CS calls and MS sessions to enable active roaming across the CS and MS.
Abstract: The present invention moves service control, including call control, for a user element from a cellular network to a multimedia subsystem (MS), such as the Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). Call control is provided by the MS irrespective of whether the user element is using cellular or WLAN access for the call. Call control for originating and terminating calls in the CS or MS as well as transferring calls between a circuit-switched subsystem (CS) and MS is anchored at a continuity control function (CCF) in the MS. All call signaling for the call is passed through the CCF. The CCF is a service provided in the user element's home MS and anchors the user element's active CS calls and MS sessions to enable active roaming across the CS and MS.

58 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20235
202219
202124
202050
201971
201881