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Bringing the Media Internet to Life Tomas Piatrik Queen Mary University of London NextMEDIA/EternalS Roadmap on Media and Content.

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1 Bringing the Media Internet to Life Tomas Piatrik Queen Mary University of London NextMEDIA/EternalS Roadmap on Media and Content

2 NextMEDIA - Overview  Coordination Action  Starting date 01/10/2009  Duration 24 months Coordinates initiatives organized by the EC Future Content Networks (FCN) Group - aiming to highlight the impact that both media and networks (networked media) may have on a Future Internet. Future Media Internet Task Force (FMI-TF)- reporting the current research status in Europe and worldwide and identifying new research challenges. Future Media Internet Architecture Think Tank (FMIA-TT) – aiming to produce the conceptual design of a Future Internet Architecture. Structures the Future Media Internet research evolution path looking especially at standardisation efforts and international activities. Slide 2 P2P, ALTO, ROLL SVC, MPEG7, MPEG21, Psearch, MPEG-V AFI, DVBEmotionML, 3D coding

3 NextMEDIA FIArch Group  An Experts Reference Group (ERF)  Coordinated by CSA: NextMedia, Chorus+, IOT-I, SOFI, SESERV, EFFECTS+, EIFFEL, Paradiso 2  Processing and Handling Limitations - Storage limitations - Transmission limitations - Control Limitations - Cross area and operational  Contributing towards an EC research roadmap towards Future Internet Architecture  23 May, F2F meeting in Brussels, (BU25, 0/S1) Slide 3 D1: Future Networks D2: Networked Media Systems D3: Software & Service D4: Networked Enterprise & RFID F5: Trust and Security

4 IETF: Content Delivery Networks Interconnect (CDNI)  Proposes the creation of a group which will standardize how separated Content Delivery Networks (CDN) can interconnect to each other CDNs to enable the delivery of content between the participating CDNs.  Schedule: 1st Year: Problem statement, use cases, framework and requirements. 2nd Year: The actual protocol specification.  80 th IETF Meeting (Prague) CDN Interconnect (CDNI) Problem Space/Statement: Interconnection of intra- CDN (same administration domain) and inter-CDN (different administration). Use Cases for Content Distribution Network Interconnection CDNI Video Publisher Use cases CDN Interconnection (CDNI) Experiments CDNI Requirements CDNI Work Scope Recap Slide 4

5 EternalS - Overview Slide 5  Coordination Action  Starting date 01/03/2010  Duration 36 months creates the conditions for mutual awareness and cross-fertilization among the four "ICT Forever Yours" projects: LivingKnowledge, HATS, Connect and SecureChange. TF1: Diversity Awareness and Management - to anticipate the variations in simultaneous development of a wide range of applications. TF2: Time Awareness and Management - to monitor and manage security-critical systems. TF3: Self Adaptation and Evolution by Learning - to support knowledge based systems.

6 EternalS – Contribution to standards Slide 6 Standards relevant to eternal systems are being advertised within the community, to foster exploitation as well as contribution: TF1 deals with the definition of suitable abstractions (and corresponding notations) at the modelling level in order to overcome the diversity across the different application scenarios.  OMG - natural venue to promote the standardization of the results. TF2 deals with the management over time of software systems. In this respect, management platforms and management protocols are a relevant area of interest.  OSGi and IETF/DMTF TF3 deals with the representation of knowledge.  W3C and OASIS

7 NextMEDIA analysis of interest in standardisation Slide 7 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)  Standardisation questionnaires distributed during FIA Stockholm, NEM Summit 2010, Concertation meetings to Future Media Networks cluster and User Centric Media cluster projects.  24 projects have returned the questionnaire. Targeted Standardisation Bodies in Networked Media projects :

8 Research areas of interest in Standardisation Slide 8 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

9 Research areas of interest in groups Slide 9 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

10 Slide 10 Thank You Contact: website: www.eternals.eu Email: contact@eternals.eu website: www.fi-nextmedia.eu Email: nextmediaproject@gmail.com


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