Multimedia and its impact on Network and Telecommunications nted by : Uun Ainurrofiq [ID 1111200141] e : Multimedia Infosys BMI7094 rer : Prof. Dr. Murali Raman Individual Presentation Seminar August 2012
Jun 08, 2015
Multimedia and its impact on
Network and Telecommunications
Presented by : Uun Ainurrofiq [ID 1111200141]Course : Multimedia Infosys BMI7094Lecturer : Prof. Dr. Murali Raman
Individual Presentation Seminar
August 2012
Our session today will cover :
• What is Multimedia? Network and Telecommunication?
• The History of Interdependency• Current Trend• What’s The Next Big Thing?• Discussion
Telecommunications = the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means.
Multimedia = integration of multiple forms of media. This includes text, graphics, audio, video, etc
Network = collection of terminals, links and nodes which connect together to enable telecommunication
Term Definition
Transmiter/Sender
Receiver
Teleommunication Channel & Medium
Optical Fiber(Glass)
Cable(Electro Voltage)
Radio Wave(Free Space)
Sound(Atmosphere)
informations informations
The advancement on the channel technology has empower faster network with much bigger capacityCable (up to 200Mbps) radio (up to 1Gbps) Optic (up to 10Gbps)
Telecommunication Technology
Multimedia Needs & Availability
Network & Telecommunication Technology
demand driven
technology driven
The History of Interdependency
Voice
Text
Picture
Video
Interactivity
Social Sharing
2000s Social Media
1990s Web
1960s Internet
1901 Radio & TV
1876 Telephone
1866 Telegraph
1837 Morse Code
4 BC Smoke Signal
Basic MobilityBasic ServiceAnalog System
Advanced MobilityData ServiceDigital System
Seamless RoamingGlobal Radio AccessHigh Data Rates
IP Based MobilityVery High Data RateTelecom Convergence
Voice Only
Voice + Data
Voice + Data + Video
Voice + Data + Video*available in high speed
4G
2G
3G
1G
Multimedia Availability
Cellular Telecommunication Evolution
+ SMS & MMS+ Browsing (in 2.5G)
Call
+ Video Call+ Video Streaming
The WEBOLUTION
Source : Radar Networks & Nova Spivack, 2007
The mobile phones has become one of the most intimate ICT devices ever known
Mobile Multimedia Handsets can be, in a right atmosphere, content creation tools for handset owners as well as contact points to the Internet services.
Growth of citizen journalism through use of camera phones and moblogging, all human activities susceptible of being recorded
The use of the mobile Internet is driving mobile device growth exponentially faster than any previous computing technology.
Current Trends
Source : “State of the Internet” Akamai Report 2012
Internet Speed Q1/2012
Figures from THE ECONOMIST print edition | Special report: http://www.economist.com/node/21530920
Google I/O Conference
Content & Apps Business are growing
Does the user want Mutimedia?
Phone-TV-Computer Convergence
Interactive Television
Internet on your Car
TV on Your Phone, Your Phone on TV
Electronic ID on Phone
Phone Numbers for Life
the next BIG things
Key Takeaway
Intense User Activity
Faster Network
Better Handset
Multimedia, Network and Telecommunication
has a history of interdependency and
they continue to gear up each other for the
advancement in order to reveal the next big thing
in human life
THANK YOUQ & A Session
Mini Discussion
What’s Up and Down?
Mini Discussion
Imagine that you are the top management of a telecom company.
What are the important UPs and DOWNs which will impact your
business in the future?
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