Tackling user-centric media demands through adaptable software defined infrastructures
Tackling user-centric media demands through adaptable software defined infrastructures
This paper proposes a conceptual approach to content delivery that addresses emerging media demand trends through cross-layer integration between Virtualised Service Networks (VSNs) and Information Centric Networking (ICN). The transformative effects of software-defined infrastructures are presented and how these technologies can support dynamics needed to deliver personalised, interactive, mobile, and localised media content to consumers
Boniface, Michael
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Trossen, Dirk
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Calisti, Monica
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Boniface, Michael
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Trossen, Dirk
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Calisti, Monica
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Boniface, Michael, Trossen, Dirk and Calisti, Monica
(2016)
Tackling user-centric media demands through adaptable software defined infrastructures.
NEM Summit 2016, Porto, Portugal.
23 - 25 Nov 2016.
3 pp
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Abstract
This paper proposes a conceptual approach to content delivery that addresses emerging media demand trends through cross-layer integration between Virtualised Service Networks (VSNs) and Information Centric Networking (ICN). The transformative effects of software-defined infrastructures are presented and how these technologies can support dynamics needed to deliver personalised, interactive, mobile, and localised media content to consumers
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Accepted/In Press date: 25 October 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 November 2016
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NEM Summit 2016, Porto, Portugal, 2016-11-23 - 2016-11-25
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IT Innovation
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Local EPrints ID: 404229
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/404229
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Dirk Trossen
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Monica Calisti
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