MING-T is a two-year joint European and Chinese project funded by the European Commission within the framework of the FP6-IST programme. The project started on 01. Jan 2007 and runs until 31. Dec. 2008, when we hope to demonstrate the software and prototypes in a live field-trial in Beijing. Read on for a one-page overview of the project, or select one of the entries from the navigation menu for detailed background information about mobile broadcast networks and the project's scope and goals. |
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A short non-technical summary of the overall project. |
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A one-page summary of the mobile television systems studied within MING-T. |
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A summary of the interoperability issues between the different networks and our middleware approach to solving these issues. |
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A summary of the integrated broadcast-plus-communication network used to provide interactive features.
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This page presents a summary of scalable coding techniques and their use in mobile television. For more details, please check out the recent
project report
D3.6.
It describes the final architecture for scalable-video coding.
Additional experimental data can be found in the predecessor report
D3.3,
which describes our initial architecture,
published after the first nine months of project research.
We also offer a
tutorial video
for download (65 MB .mov format) to illustrate the
image-quality achievable at typical broadcasting bitrates.
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This page summarizes the different integration and handover scenarios targeted by the project.
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