Negev
Negev is an Israeli consortium/magnet program that is dedicated to actualizing the vision of personal video content services through the creation of generic enabling technologies.
The Negev program focuses on service management; defining an adaptive personal TV environment; content management, including multi-dimensional content cataloguing and posting for personal adjustment; and content delivery, including real time content adaptation to different networks and different CPEs (customer premises equipment).
Scopus was an initiator of this project and remains active as a work package leader.
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Web2Garden
Web2Garden is a European Eurostars funding program dedicated to the development of an innovative, automated "walled garden" service creation environment for service providers and operators. The walled garden will be used for online service offerings and controlled Internet environments and will serve as an easy to use and compelling TV user interface for end users and subscribers.
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CAM4Home
The CAM4Home Eureka ITEA project aims to develop provisioning of personalized multimedia services. It introduces a novel collaborative aggregated multimedia (CAM) concept that enables end users and commercial content providers to create and deliver rich multimedia experiences by aggregating and composing individual multimedia content into content bundles. The content bundles, which may include references to content-based services, can be delivered as a semantically coherent set of content and related services over various communication channels.
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VIDIOS
VIDIOS is a Eureka Celtic project that focuses on video distribution over MPLS networks with support for heterogeneous format environments. VIDIOS designs and deploys a video streaming architecture that is suitable for state-of-the-art DSL broadband access and which optimizes the quality of video services transmitted over Internet infrastructure to a DSL broadband access network. VIDIOS deals with integration of bandwidth on demand and video service error protection in video distribution, contribution and conferencing services.
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STRIMM
The STRIMM Consortium was established in 2000 to enable rich media messaging over next-generation networks. STRIMM has established the architecture, protocols and framework for delivery of rich media messaging such as video-mail, rich media MMS, the Internet and next generation cellular systems. Scopus was a contributor to this project.
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NMSPlus
NMSPlus was a bi-national project under the SIIRD program (the Singapore-Israel Industrial R&D Foundation) and a joint venture of Pixelmetrix and Scopus.
The aim of the joint venture was to provide enhanced fault and statistics management capabilities by collecting ETR 290 data from testing points in the system and enabling the user to view the video network status.
The system is based on the Scopus NMS platform and the Pixelmetrix DVStation, a modular measurement and monitoring platform which acquires and assesses quality of service (QoS) information for terrestrial, satellite and cable digital television broadcasts.
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