I'll be giving a keynote talk at the Packet Video Workshop in Lausanne on Nov 12-13, 2007. The title of my talk is "The Life of a Packet". More specifically, I will be focusing on "The life of a media packet" and "the life of a packet as it relates to mobile & media experiences".
I have my ideas on what to talk about, but I'd love to hear your ideas as well.
What would you expect/want to be covered in this talk? What would you expect/want to learn from this talk?
Thanks in advance for your inputs!
UPDATE!
It's been quiet... so I'll frame this up a little more. Here is the talk abstract. I'd love to hear your thoughts!
The Life of a Packet for Delivering Mobile & Media Experiences
People are mobile, and people interact through sight and sound. Multimedia communication can be used to provide mobile & media experiences that connect people with each other and with their environments. In these systems, media is delivered in packets. The use of media packets raises a number of questions that the research community and industry ha ve been tackling for decades.
How should media packets be transported across a packet network? How can one deliver and adapt media packets for diverse media clients? How does one protect media packets in a packet network? What impact do globally distributed, immersive media environments have on media packet delivery systems? What role does context play in next-generation mobile media experiences?
In this talk, we will consider these questions from the perspective of a user experience and from the perspective of a media packet.
One more update: Here is a link to the post that describes my keynote talk. |