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OptiBand · Optimization of Bandwidth for IPTV video streaming

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201031 October 2012EU funding €3,038,395

IPTV provides telecommunication operators the opportunity to better serve the video market and better compete with the industry transition to HD (High Definition) and unicast video (e.g. Video on Demand), both creating challenges to the existing CATV (Cable TV) and SAT (Satellite) providers. One of the main challenges in IPTV is the line rate of the access lines, which is predominantly ADSL.<br/>OptiBand will focus on optimizing the bandwidth of IPTV for the delivery of multiple HD streams over a single ADSL line, and by that enabling multiple HD channels per household.<br/>OptiBand will conduct in-depth research and development regarding the efficient distribution of video content using smart data drop algorithm within the telecommunication aggregation networks, while preserving quality of experience according to both objective and subjective metrics.<br/>While preserving existing IPTV networks models and leaving existing infrastructures intact, OptiBand will introduce innovative technology of encoding, streaming and transporting of video content from head-end sites, through the entire IPTV network, down to the home networks.<br/>The consortium will conduct design, development, integration and demonstration of the video content data dropping algorithm. The video content data dropping algorithm technology will be introduced through simulations, lab integration and trial by real IPTV users in Telecom Italy.<br/>In the global economy environment, cost optimization and investment protection are mandatory requirements for any business decision. Therefore, leveraging the European and worldwide existing ADSL deployments and providing seamless integration to existing solutions and encryption schemes are keys to the success of OptiBand.<br/>OptiBand consortium gathers leading operator, vendors and research entities in order to consider the entire IPTV network, including economical aspects, of delivering premium video content over existing installed base.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

ORCKIT COMMUNICATIONS LTD.

IL · €144,280

participant

FTW FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM TELEKOMMUNIKATION WIEN GMBH

AT · €170,112

participant

THOMSON GRASS VALLEY FRANCE SA

FR

participant

ARTTIC ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES 2009 LTD

IL · €221,551

participant

CORRIGENT SYSTEMS LTD

IL · €625,560

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €421,837

participant

LAMBDASTREAM SERVICIOS INTERACTIVOS SL

ES · €39,072

participant

IRDETO B.V.

NL · €171,466

participant

OPTIBASE TECHNOLOGIES LTD

IL · €277,327

participant

OPTIBASE LTD

IL · €55,148

participant

THOMSON VIDEO NETWORKS SAS*TH-VN

FR · €317,011

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DA CORUNA

ES · €67,895

participant

INTEROUD INNOVATION SL

ES · €42,878

participant

TELECOM ITALIA SPA O TIM SPA

IT · €179,290

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT

FI · €304,968

Research fields

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