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Mobile Video Technology Developments (Technical Insights)Published by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Jun. 16, 2005 Table of Contents1. Executive Summary 1. Key Findings 1. Noteworthy Emerging Technologies 2. Noteworthy Applications 2. Technology Drivers and Restraints Briefing 1. Technology Accelerators 2. Technology Limitations 2. Technology and Applications Viewpoint 1. Worldwide Digital Video Standards 1. Introduction 2. Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld (DVB-H) 3. 3G-324M 4. MediaFLO 5. Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 6. Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB) 2. Compression Standards 1. Motion Pictures Expert Group-2 (MPEG-2) 2. MPEG-4 3. H.264 3. Enabling Network Standards 1. Introduction 2. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 3. Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE) 4. Wideband Code-Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) 4. Technology Impact Analysis 1. Analysis of Application Segments 2. Technology Roadmap and Innovation Assessment Table 3. Technology Adoption Factor Analysis 1. Influential Market Factors 1. Industry Trends 2. Regulatory and Political or Other Factors 2. Primary Drivers & Challenges 1. Primary Drivers Analysis 2. Primary Challenges Analysis 4. Assessment of Technology Innovations 1. Noteworthy Innovation at Key Companies 1. Innovative Mobile Video Solutions--USA 2. 3G Video Telephony and Video Solutions--USA 3. Network and Device Agnostic Content Delivery Solution--Israel 4. Enabling Mobile Video Solutions--Finland 5. Software Solutions For Enabling Mobile Video--Netherlands 6. New Nationwide 3G Services Network--USA 7. Mobile Video Services and Solutions--USA 8. Mobile Multimedia Content Browsing and Organizing Solutions--France 2. Noteworthy Innovation at Key Academic and Government-related Institutions 1. Novel Digital Video Research At Columbia University--USA 2. Pervasive Computing at University of Florida--USA 3. Codec Compression Research At DoCoMo Communications Laboratories--USA 4. Secure Mobile Video Research At The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign--USA 5. Mobile Technologies Research At The University of Bradford--UK 6. Communications Convergence Research at KETI--South Korea 7. Digital Broadcasting Research at ETRI--South Korea 5. Database of Key Industry Participants & Patent Information 1. Database of Key Industry Participants 1. Participants from the Industry 2. Participants from Academia 2. Intellectual Property Information 1. Selected Patents - 2005/2004 2. Selected Patents - 2003 6. Frost & Sullivan 2005 Science and Technology Awards 1. Technology Innovation 1. Award Description 2. Award Recipient 2. Product Innovation 1. Award Description 2. Award Recipient 3. Excellence in Technology 1. Award Description 2. Award Recipient 7. Critical Reference Tables 1. Decision Support Databases 1. Worldwide Mobile Communication Revenue 2. Worldwide Mobile Subscribers 3. Worldwide Installed PC Base 4. Worldwide Television Broadcasting Revenue 5. Worldwide Urban Population 6. Worldwide ICT Spending 7. Worldwide Percent ICT Spending 8. Worldwide Television Penetration Per Household 9. Worldwide Cable Modem Broadband Penetration AbstractWith recent advances in compression and communication technologies and the growing uptake of 3G technologies, mobile video is gaining tremendous ground. Enabling 3G technologies have been instrumental in helping mobile video applications become widely available and affordable enough to suit a variety of budgets. However, these applications face some intrinsic problems such as issues regarding content ownership and transmission that must be sorted out before they can really take off. The viewing of video clips involves downloading and storing them on to mobile devices, which raises the contentious issue of who actually owns the clips. Many industry participants feel that without clearly defined policies and frameworks on content rights management, content and media providers could lose significant amounts of money due to piracy and unauthorized sharing. Participants are debating these issues and discussing the development of delivery systems that are specifically designed for mobile devices.
This study provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies that have propelled mobile video into the limelight. It discusses the most promising of these technologies and their potential impact on the mobile video space and includes in-depth discussion on their noteworthy applications. The study also includes a detailed analysis of enabling network standards that drive these technologies.
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