SMART-CD is a French collaborative project aimed at providing an energy optimised video streaming solution that allows operators and users to understand and control their environmental impact. By developing clear consumption metrics and optimisation technologies for the various steps in the end-to-end distribution chain, the consortium contributes to the greening of video streaming.
A growing awareness of climate change and environmental preservation issues are prompting video service providers to question their energy usage. The digital sector currently accounts for 3% to 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This share is expected to grow at a significant annual rate, posing a critical challenge to the sustainability of the video industry. Its major application is video streaming, representing 82% of all consumer IP traffic. The question of how to reduce the carbon impact of video streaming is therefore garnering increased attention from service providers.
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IET announce Best of IBC Technical Papers
The IET have announced the publication of The best of IET and IBC 2024 from IBC2024, once again showcasing the groundbreaking research presented through the papers. The papers have been selected by IBC’s Technical Papers Committee for being novel, topical, analytical and well-written and which have the potential to make a significant impact upon the media industry. 327 papers were submitted this year, and after a rigorous selection process this publication features the ten papers deemed by the judges to be the best.
Technical Papers 2024 Session: 5G Case Studies – public network slicing trials and striving for low latency
In this session from IBC2024, Telestra Broadcast Service and the BBC present their work 5G Case Studies as part of the IBC Technical Papers.
Technical Papers 2024 Session: AI in Production – training and targeting
In this session from IBC2024, three authors from NHK, Viaccess-Orca and European Broadcasting Union present their work on the application of AI to media production as part of the IBC Technical Papers.
Technical Papers 2024: Audio & Speech – advances in production
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Technical Papers 2024 Session: Advances in Video Coding – encoder optimisations and film grain
In this session from IBC2024, IMAX, MediaKind, Fraunhofer HHI and Ericsson present their work on video coding, as part of the IBC Technical Papers