This paper presents three approaches to estimate the required resources in an infrastructure where digital TV channels can be delivered in unicast or multicast (broadcast) mode. Such situations arise for example in Cable TV, IPTV distribution networks or in (future) hybrid mobile TV networks. The three approaches presented are an exact calculation, a Gaussian approximation and a simulation tool. We investigate two scenarios that allow saving bandwidth resources. In a static scenario, the most popular channels are multicast and the less popular channels rely on unicast. In a dynamic scenario, the list of multicast channels is dynamic and governed by the users' behavior. We prove that the dynamic scenario always outperforms the static scenari...
Mobile IPTV services over wireless cellular networks become more and more popular, owing to the sign...
International audienceThe demand on linear services like mobile TV has been growing during the last ...
International audienceMobile network operators are confronted to an exponential growth of their traf...
This paper presents three approaches to estimate the required resources in an infrastructure where d...
The required capacity for an IP TV distribution network decreases if the right TV channels are multi...
Mobile TV is growing beyond the stage of experimentation and evaluation and is (about) to become par...
We consider a centralised (client-server) digital TV network with heterogeneous receiver devices of ...
International audienceThis paper studies the optimal broadcast coverage radius in a hybrid network f...
International audienceLinear services such as mobile TV are witnessing an increasing demand, creatin...
Video broadcast operators target a variety of receiving devices of different resolutions and process...
International audienceHybrid broadcast/broadband network (HBBN) presents a potential solution to mit...
Mobile IPTV services over wireless cellular networks become more and more popular, owing to the sign...
International audienceThe demand on linear services like mobile TV has been growing during the last ...
International audienceMobile network operators are confronted to an exponential growth of their traf...
This paper presents three approaches to estimate the required resources in an infrastructure where d...
The required capacity for an IP TV distribution network decreases if the right TV channels are multi...
Mobile TV is growing beyond the stage of experimentation and evaluation and is (about) to become par...
We consider a centralised (client-server) digital TV network with heterogeneous receiver devices of ...
International audienceThis paper studies the optimal broadcast coverage radius in a hybrid network f...
International audienceLinear services such as mobile TV are witnessing an increasing demand, creatin...
Video broadcast operators target a variety of receiving devices of different resolutions and process...
International audienceHybrid broadcast/broadband network (HBBN) presents a potential solution to mit...
Mobile IPTV services over wireless cellular networks become more and more popular, owing to the sign...
International audienceThe demand on linear services like mobile TV has been growing during the last ...
International audienceMobile network operators are confronted to an exponential growth of their traf...