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Future Internet experimental facilities D5.5: GMPLS as-a-service control plane controller application software Author: WP5 Revised by: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx/Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Due date of the Deliverable: Month 28 Actual submission date: 11/04/2014 Start date of project: June 1st 2011 Duration: 34 months Version: v.1 Project co-funded by the European Commission in the 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013) Dissemination Level PU Public ˟ PP Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) FP7 Grant Agreement No. 288356 CNPq Grant Agreement No.: 590022/2011-3 Project Name Future Internet testbeds/experimentation between Brazil and Europe – EU Document Name FIBRE-D5.4 Document Title D5.4: GMPLS as-a-service control plane controller application software Workpackage WP5 Authors Xxxxxxx Xxxxx (NXW) Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx (UNIVBRIS) Editor Xxxxxxx Xxxxx (NXW) Reviewers Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (i2CAT) Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx (i2CAT) Delivery Date 12/04/2014 Version V1.0
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Future Internet experimental facilities D2.2 Report on the design of the control monitoring framework Author: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Revised by: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Due date of the Deliverable: Month 10 Actual submission date: Jun 20 2012
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Future Internet. Mobility and ubiquity • How must we face the challenges of this new technological paradigms for the accessibility? • How can we take advantage of these new opportunities to have more accessible and inclusive media? Terminal Broadcast channel Broadband channel Connected TV service IP Network Broadcasting network Enhanced content server Synchronization module and network interface Broadcaster • The availability of the broadband channel is a great opportunity to provide access services and other new services for people with disabilities • We are working on HbbTV – standard technology • We are optimistic about the future of this standard. • How can we get advantage of this technology to provide services for people with disabilities? • INLADIS project: project carried out by the Chair to provide work integration services on the TV screen. • Based on the HbbTV standard. • Four services: – Multimedia courses – Actual employment offers for people with disabilities – Forum – Information for employers and employees. • And, of course, these services are accessible – Audio clips for audiodescription and audionavegation – Video play features can be used for sign language – Accessible graphical interface – WCAG. Guidelines for web content • Our prototype is working • Broadcasters really interested but they have asked us for a more audiovisual interface. • There are thousands of previous programmes in the multimedia libraries of TV broadcasters • But they are not accessible • How can we provide subtitles and audio description to these programmes? • People consume TV programmes meanwhile using another screen... • How can we use this second screen to provide accessibility? For example, sign language! • A lot of technologies... • In deployment phase... • We can fulfil the design for all principle... • Will all of us (companies, broadcasters, researchers) be able to take the opportunities?
Future Internet experimental facilities D5.4: Content-delivery controller application software Author: WP5 Revised by: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Due date of the Deliverable: Month 34 Actual submission date: 12/04/2014 Start date of project: June 1st 2011 Duration: 38 months Version: v.1 Project co-funded by the European Commission in the 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013) Dissemination Level PU Public ˟ PP Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) FP7 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xx. 000000 XXXx Grant Agreement No.: 590022/2011-3 Project Name Future Internet testbeds/experimentation between Brazil and Europe – EU Document Name FIBRE-D5.4 Document Title D5.4: Content-delivery controller application software Workpackage WP5 Authors Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx (UNIVBRIS) Editor Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx (UNIVBRIS) Reviewers Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (I2CAT) Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx (I2CAT) Delivery Date 12/04/2014 Version V1.0 Abstract The aim of the WP5 is to develop local and federated technology pilots and validate the deployed FIBRE facilities through showcases, which have been pre-selected from a number of use cases (UCs): Seamless Mobility, High Definition content delivery and Bandwidth on Demand through OpenFlow and GMPLS. The D5.1 and D5.2 deliverables [¡Error! No se encuentra el origen de la referencia., ¡Error! No se encuentra el origen de la referencia.] present a global and homogeneous view of these UCs, mainly focusing on their goals and objectives, on the involved technologies, on the developed building blocks and on the integration of these modules taken as a whole. This deliverable starts with a quick report on the Content Delivery pilot use case #2 then elaborates on the modules, software packages, installation and the user steps to execute the use case over the FIBRE control framework. Note: The pilot uses FOGO 4K solution, developed by LAVID group, as the content delivery software which are available in University of Sao Paulo and University of Bristol. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Acronyms 7 3 Reference Documents 10

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