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The Emergence of Internet Protocol Television as Next Generation Broadcast Network

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Due to the emergence of innovative technologies over Internet, the traditional broadcasting of TV is changed to use IPTV for next generation networks. IPTV is the delivery of multimedia content to multiple subscribers through multicasting over well known IP. The IPTV depends on the Internet and telecommunications. Therefore, the inherent issues are to be identified and resolved for the success of IPTV. In this paper, we review the IPTV concept and its related aspects. The paper throws light into the issues of IPTV, integration of different communication media and approaches like P2P (unicast model) and IPTV (multicast model), and the need for QoS requirements and evaluation of QoS in the context of IPTV networks. Moreover, the paper provides user behaviour that can have impact on the content distribution infrastructure and the underlying strategies for content delivery and reduction of zapping time. We also present a hybrid approach that combines the features of delay insensitive and delay sensitive approaches to strike balance between highly popular and least popular IPTV channels. The insights of the paper are useful in further research in the area of IPTV which is going to be the next generation network for high quality and complex content delivery.

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Srinivasa Murthy, P.L., Venu Gopal, T. (2017). The Emergence of Internet Protocol Television as Next Generation Broadcast Network. In: Satapathy, S., Prasad, V., Rani, B., Udgata, S., Raju, K. (eds) Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Informatics . Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 507. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2471-9_46

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