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WiOPT'09 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks
Supporting VCR-like operations in derivative tree-based P2P streaming systems
ICC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications
Network coding for multi-resolution multicast
INFOCOM'10 Proceedings of the 29th conference on Information communications
neXtream: a multi-device, social approach to video content consumption
CCNC'10 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE conference on Consumer communications and networking conference
Video-centric network coding strategies for 4G wireless networks: an overview
CCNC'10 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE conference on Consumer communications and networking conference
Community computation
Device communication: a multi-modal communication platform for internet connected televisions
Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Interactive tv and video
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As more and more content migrates to the Internet, "personal" video choices are becoming the norm not the exception. The impact of Internet content and IP-based video distribution is still difficult to evaluate. However, there is obviously no turning back as this content pervades the home and the community. Driven in large part by the near-ubiquitous IP-based communication services, the TV experience has been extended over the years to embrace many of the same ancillary services provided by web applications. This new TV promises to deliver a world of content and services to "any device, anywhere, anytime." This article addresses the architecture, the value chain and the technical and business challenges of implementing this new connected mobile and social TV experience. To put the architecture into a context, this article also presents a use case of the distributed community Digital Video Recorder (DVR) as an implementation of this vision.