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ISBN 10: 0470974338
ISBN 13: 9780470974339
Author: Jan Van Der Meer
This book describes the fundamentals and details of MPEG-2 Systems technology Written by an expert in the field, this book examines the MPEG-2 system specification as developed in the early 1990’s, as well as its evolution into the fourth edition of the MPEG-2 systems standard, published in 2013. While MPEG-2 systems will continue to evolve further, this book describes the MPEG-2 system functionality as of October 2013. Furthermore, relevant background information is provided. The discussion of MPEG-2 system functionality requires knowledge of various fundamental issues, such as timing, and supported content formats. Therefore also some basic information on video and audio coding is provided, including their evolution. Also other content formats supported in MPEG-2 systems are described, as far as needed to understand MPEG-2 systems. Ordered logically working from the basics and background through to the details and fundamentals of MPEG-2 transport streams and program streams Explores important issues within the standardization process itself Puts the developments on MPEG-2 systems into historic perspective Includes support of 3D Video and transport of AVC, SVC and MVC Concludes with additional issues such as real-time interface, delivery over IP networks and usage by application standardization bodies Predicts a continuing promising future for MPEG-2 transport streams
Fundamentals and Evolution of MPEG 2 Systems Paving the MPEG Road 1st Table of contents:
Part One: Backgrounds of MPEG-2 Systems
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 The Scope of This Book
1.2 Some Definitions
References
Chapter 2: Technology Developments Around 1990
References
Chapter 3: Developments in Audio and Video Coding in MPEG
3.1 The Need for Compression
3.2 MPEG Video
3.3 MPEG Audio
References
Chapter 4: Other Important Content Formats
4.1 Metadata
4.2 Timed Text
4.3 Lossless and Scalable Lossless Audio
4.4 Multiview Video
4.5 3D Video
References
Chapter 5: Motivation for a Systems Standard
Chapter 6: Principles Underlying the MPEG-2 Systems Design
6.1 Building an End-to-End System
6.2 The Multiplex and Demultiplex Operation
6.3 Delivery Schedule of MPEG System Streams
6.4 Synchronization of Audio and Video
6.5 MPEG-2 System Streams and the STD Model
6.6 Timing Issues
6.7 Quality of Service Issues
6.8 Transport Layer Independence
References
Chapter 7: MPEG-1 Systems: Laying the MPEG-2 Foundation
7.1 Driving Forces
7.2 Objectives and Requirements
7.3 Structure of MPEG-1 System Streams
7.4 The MPEG-1 System Target Decoder
7.5 The MPEG-1 System Stream
7.6 MPEG-1 Applications
7.7 Conclusions on MPEG-1
References
Part Two: The MPEG-2 Systems Standard
Chapter 8: The Development of MPEG-2 Systems
8.1 Driving Forces
8.2 Objectives and Requirements
8.3 The Evolution of MPEG-2 Systems
References
Chapter 9: Layering in MPEG-2 Systems
9.1 Need for Program Streams and Transport Streams
9.2 PES Packets as a Common Layer
9.3 Program Streams
9.4 Transport Streams
References
Chapter 10: Conditional Access and Scrambling
10.1 Support of Conditional Access Systems
10.2 Scrambling in Transport Streams
10.3 Improving the Interoperability between CA Systems
10.4 Scrambling in Program Streams
Reference
Chapter 11: Other Features of MPEG-2 Systems
11.1 Error Resiliency
11.2 Re-Multiplexing of Transport Streams
11.3 Local Program Insertion in Transport Streams
11.4 Splicing in Transport Streams
11.5 Variable Bitrate and Statistical Multiplexing
11.6 Padding and Stuffing
11.7 Random Access and Parsing Convenience
11.8 Carriage of Private Data
11.9 Copyright and Copy Control Support
11.10 Playback Trick Modes
11.11 Single Program and Partial Transport Streams
11.12 Program Stream Carriage within a Transport Stream
11.13 PES Streams
11.14 Room for Future Extensions
References
Chapter 12: The MPEG-2 System Target Decoder Model
12.1 Introduction to the MPEG-2 STD
12.2 The Program Stream STD: P-STD
12.3 Transport Stream STD: T-STD
12.4 General STD Constraints and Requirements
12.5 Content Format Specific STD Issues
Chapter 13: Data Structure and Design Considerations
13.1 System Time Clock Samples and Time Stamps
13.2 PES Packets
13.3 Descriptors of Programs and Program Elements
13.4 Program Streams
13.5 Sections
13.6 Transport Streams and Transport Packets
Reference
Chapter 14: Content Support in MPEG-2 Systems
14.1 Introduction
14.2 MPEG-1
14.3 MPEG-2
14.4 (ITU-T Rec.) H.222.1
14.5 MHEG
14.6 MPEG-4
14.7 AVC
14.8 SVC
14.9 3D Video
14.10 JPEG 2000 Video
14.11 Metadata
14.12 Overview of Assigned Stream-type Values
References
Chapter 15: The Real-Time Interface for Transport Streams
Reference
Chapter 16: Relationship to Download and Streaming Over IP
16.1 IP Networks and MPEG-2 Systems
16.2 Streaming Over IP
16.3 Download
16.4 Carriage of MPEG-2 Systems Across IP Networks
16.5 Adaptive HTTP Streaming
References
Chapter 17: MPEG-2 System Applications
Chapter 18: The Future of MPEG-2 Systems
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