Internet Multimedia Systems
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Class hours
150h
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Duration
4 Days
This four-day course covers the fundamental theory, algorithms and methods underpinning media processing and delivery over the internet and over wireless. It's aimed at those working in video content delivery or video content engineering.
The course starts by summarising the fundamentals of analogue and digital transmission of multimedia.
You'll then examine specific aspects of:
services for media transport over IP
Internet Protocol television (IPTV)
middleware for multimedia transport
interactive multimedia services
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About this course
You can take this course as a standalone (one-off) course/module, or accumulate it towards a Master's degree (up to two standalone modules can be transferred towards the flexible Master's degree).
The department's courses/CPD modules are aimed at those working in the telecommunications industry such as researchers, engineers, IT professionals and managers.
They're particularly suited to graduates in electronic and electrical engineering, physics, communications engineering and computer science who want to further their knowledge on a particular topic, or work towards a Master's degree.
The course runs over four days, followed by a two-hour tutorial and an optional assessment.
A certificate of attendance will be issued on completion for those who take the module but not the assessment.
If you take and pass the assessment you'll get a certificate stating this, which includes your pass level.
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Subjects
- Multimedia
- Systems
- IP
- Media
- Mediation
- Media Studies
- Media Advertising
- Digital multimedia
- MPEG
- IPTV
Course programme
The course covers the following:
- fundamentals of analogue and digital multimedia transmission
- MPEG formats for media coding and transport
- services and transport over IP
- IPTV
- middleware for multimedia support over heterogeneous networks and devices
- experimentation with real-time video streaming systems
Internet Multimedia Systems