Broadband Applications and the Digital Home -

Broadband Applications and the Digital Home

John Turnbull, Simon Garrett (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
380 Seiten
2002
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-0-85296-428-6 (ISBN)
147,70 inkl. MwSt
This fascinating book explores the technological challenges and applications of providing fast, 'always-on' internet connections to the home. Current delivery mechanisms of broadband into and around the home are explored in depth.
This book explores some of the technological challenges in the application of digital communications technology in the home, including provision of fast, 'always on' internet connections. It looks at the ways consumers will use broadband access and what the key applications will be for provider and consumer. More broadly it aims to describe how communication to and within the home is evolving, and how people's lives are changing as they take advantage of the new technology and its applications.


The expert contributors consider delivery mechanisms for broadband, connecting the home to external networks as well as connecting devices and applications within the home. They discuss how people use and relate to the technology, and how it should be developed to meet their evolving needs. Current applications are described and how new applications are being developed to take advantage of new digital technology. Finally two visionaries give their insights into aspects of the future for the home environment and how much it will be a digital home.


This fascinating book provides balanced coverage of the issues surrounding this next phase of the development of communications and the Internet, which may transform our homes and the way we live. It will be of major interest to engineers and other professionals working in communications, IT, new technology and entertainment, as well as those active in research within a number of fields of technology.

John Turnbull joined BT in 1973, successively working on customer products, video-conferencing terminal equipment and new payphone terminals. He has worked on interactive TV trials, involving set-top box development and integration, multimedia terminal trials and early Midband ADSL trials. This work supported the launch and roll-out of the broadband ADSL service. He then led the Multimedia Terminals Group involved in further developments to support broadband, development of in-home networks, and the Easylife Home project. More recently, he has taken an organizational role in the Terminal and Applications unit and runs the Home Infrastructure Special Interest Group. Simon Garrett heads the New Service Development team for Internet and multimedia products in BT. Previously he has led a wide variety of product developments in IT, telecommunications and consumer electronics. These have included e-Business, trust and security products, interactive TV services, electronic funds transfer, and screen-phone services. He was the designer of BT's Caller ID service and was one of the videotex pioneers He is also a consultant for the European Commission, and has chaired several government advisory committees for technical issues such as cable TV policy.

Part One: Delivery to the home
Chapter 1: Broadband Access Technologies
Chapter 2: Satellite - A New Opportunity for Broadband Access
Part Two: Networking the Home
Chapter 3: Introducing Home Area Networks
Chapter 4: Broadband in the Home
Chapter 5: Residential Gateways
Chapter 6: Home Area Network Technologies
Chapter 7: Standards for Broadband Customer Premises Equipment
Part Three: Living in the Home
Chapter 8: Domesticating Broadband - What Really Matters to Consumers
Chapter 9: Is the Future Really Always-On?
Chapter 10: Digital Living - People Centred Innovation and Strategy
Chapter 11: Digital Homes - For Richer For Poorer, Who Are They For?
Part Four: Applications
Chapter 12: Clients, Servers and Broadband
Chapter 13: Bandwidth-on-Demand Networks - a Solution to Peer-to-Peer
Chapter 14: A 3-D Telepresence Collaborative Working Environment
Chapter 15: A Virtual Studio Production Chain
Part Five: The future digital home
Chapter 16: Personal Virtual Humans - from Inhabiting the TalkZone to Populating the Digital Home
Chapter 17: Hype and Reality in the Future Home

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.11.2002
Reihe/Serie Telecommunications
Verlagsort Stevenage
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-85296-428-5 / 0852964285
ISBN-13 978-0-85296-428-6 / 9780852964286
Zustand Neuware
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