Java enabled mpeg-4 services: The mpeg-j framework

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Abstract

The MPEG-2 standard has allowed Digital Television to become a reality at reasonable cost. The advent of MPEG-4 will enable content and service providers to deliver to their customers more advanced services with respect to MPEG-2. For these reasons, a scalable and adaptable device opened both to the consolidated past (MPEG-2) and to the incoming future (MPEG-4) is considered a key issue for the delivery of new services. This paper covers the design and implementation of a Java-based MPEG-4 terminal that has been developed in the context of the SOMMIT EU project. The terminal architecture is based on the MPEG standard and was used as a design and validation environment inside the MPEG-J Ad Hoc Group (MPEG-J AHG).

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Becchini, R., & De Petris, G. (1999). Java enabled mpeg-4 services: The mpeg-j framework. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1597, pp. 373–384). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48888-x_36

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