
Networks today, Networks tomorrow
The Internet Protocol (IP) is becoming a dominant communications technology in broadcasting as well as in many other fields; new experiences in using IP for contribution have been covered. Also some new technologies such as optical switching are showing signs of maturing. This seminar has provided an update on the future of transmission technologies, as well as an in-depth look at some of the more familiar technologies.
Effective network management
Even if networks are generally based on diverse technologies, simplicity and uniformity in resource control are key elements for easing the operational aspects. Based on standardisation work and experiences gained in the operation of contribution networks, you will now know how to best monitor and control your network.
Questions addressed in this event included:
> What is the best technology to cover your needs?
> What performance could be expected from the networks?
> How best to verify that the required performance is being achieved?
> What compression algorithms to use?
Share your knowledge!
Any suggestions can be shared on: wiki.ebu.ch/seminarnetworks or by e-mail at: seminarnetworks@ebu.ch
Presentations

21 Jun 2009
MPLS network

21 Jun 2009
Report from the Olympics

21 Jun 2009
File-based news exchange

21 Jun 2009
HD over IP networks

21 Jun 2009
Network jitter

21 Jun 2009
MPLS

21 Jun 2009
Quality

21 Jun 2009
Where are my files?

21 Jun 2009
Network operators view

21 Jun 2009
Management systems

21 Jun 2009
Interoperability

21 Jun 2009
Video over IP

21 Jun 2009
IP transport

21 Jun 2009
Audio over IP

21 Jun 2009
Networking for HD

21 Jun 2009
File transfer protocols

21 Jun 2009
Optimal JPEG 2000 rate

21 Jun 2009
Codecs tests results

21 Jun 2009