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An End-to-End Application System of AVS: AVS-IPTV in China

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Advances in Multimedia Information Processing – PCM 2007 (PCM 2007)

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The AVS video coding standard is established by China. However it is not limited to be a national standard but an open standard. In September 2006, AVS was adopted as a candidate for IPTV standards by the ITU. AVS is becoming more and more well known by the world. Many related products and systems have been released in the past years. This paper will introduce an end-to-end application system of AVS in China—AVS-IPTV. The AVS-IPTV system is built by CNC (China Netcom Group), which is a leading broadband communications and fixed-line telecommunications operator in China. The AVS-IPTV system proves AVS can meet the application requirements well.

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Horace H.-S. Ip Oscar C. Au Howard Leung Ming-Ting Sun Wei-Ying Ma Shi-Min Hu

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Gao, W., Ma, S., Reader, C. (2007). An End-to-End Application System of AVS: AVS-IPTV in China. In: Ip, H.HS., Au, O.C., Leung, H., Sun, MT., Ma, WY., Hu, SM. (eds) Advances in Multimedia Information Processing – PCM 2007. PCM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4810. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77255-2_6

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