Bibliographic Details
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IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting Special Issue on: 5G Media Production, Contribution, and Distribution. |
| Authors: |
Gomez-Barquero, David1 dagobar@iteam.upv.es, Gimenez, Jordi J.2 gimenez@5g-mag.com, Muntean, Gabriel-Miro3 gabriel.muntean@dcu.ie, Xu, Yiling4 yl.xu@sjtu.edu.cn, Wu, Yiyan5 yiyan.wu@ieee.org |
| Source: |
IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting. Jun2022, Vol. 68 Issue 2, p415-421. 7p. |
| Subjects: |
IEEE 802 standard, Content delivery networks, 5G networks, Value chains, Mass media industry, Broadcasting industry |
| Abstract: |
The media landscape is undergoing unprecedented transformations. Content creators and service providers had been for decades in control of how technology tailored to media applications was deployed and adopted in networks and devices to serve audiences. Disruption started when the Internet and global technologies and networks enabled content delivery and consumption at anytime, anywhere, and by means of any device. This new paradigm, where the Internet is fully accessible to the media industry, creates opportunities for innovation across the entire value chain, involving new services, innovative products, and a direct relationship with users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Engineering Source |