telephony/conferencing, and broadcast/multicast applications.
In local playback, the media content is received through
Multimedia Message Service (MMS) [2] or downloaded or
recorded beforehand and stored in the device when being
played. In other types of applications, media contents are deployment, service standards for the variety of mobile video
applications have been specified. Among these, the most
important ones are those developed by the 3rd Generation
Partnership Project (3GPP) [2]~[5] and the Digital Video
Broadcasting (DVB) Project [6]. There are similar standards
developed by other standardization bodies such as the 3rd
Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). The Open Mobile
Alliance (OMA) has developed some standards that try to make
services such as MMS and broadcast interoperable between
different families of standards by specifying common
application layer for each service. The service standards are
based on and integrate other standards such as video codecs,
storage file formats, and transport protocols, which are
specified by other standardization organizations like the Video
Coding Expert Group (VCEG) of ITU-T, the Motion Picture
Expert Group (MPEG) of ISO/IEC and the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF).
telephony/conferencing, and broadcast/multicast applications.In local playback, the media content is received throughMultimedia Message Service (MMS) [2] or downloaded orrecorded beforehand and stored in the device when beingplayed. In other types of applications, media contents are deployment, service standards for the variety of mobile videoapplications have been specified. Among these, the mostimportant ones are those developed by the 3rd GenerationPartnership Project (3GPP) [2]~[5] and the Digital VideoBroadcasting (DVB) Project [6]. There are similar standardsdeveloped by other standardization bodies such as the 3rdGeneration Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). The Open MobileAlliance (OMA) has developed some standards that try to makeservices such as MMS and broadcast interoperable betweendifferent families of standards by specifying commonapplication layer for each service. The service standards arebased on and integrate other standards such as video codecs,storage file formats, and transport protocols, which arespecified by other standardization organizations like the VideoCoding Expert Group (VCEG) of ITU-T, the Motion PictureExpert Group (MPEG) of ISO/IEC and the Internet EngineeringTask Force (IETF).
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