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17273 Towards Personalized TV for Concurrent Use: Unlocking the Potential of IMS-Based IPTV
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van Brandenburg, R. and van Deventer, O. and Karagiannis, G. and Schenk, M. (2009) Towards Personalized TV for Concurrent Use: Unlocking the Potential of IMS-Based IPTV. In: Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Workshop on Enabling the Future Service-Oriented Internet, Workshop of GLOBECOM 2009, 30 Nov - 4 Dec 2009, Honolulu, Hawai, USA. pp. 1-6. GLOBECOM Workshops, 2009 IEEE. IEEE Communications Society. ISBN 978-1-4244-5626-0

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOMW.2009.5360712

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Abstract

Television (TV) is getting more personal. It went from
a passive broadcast medium without any form of personalization or user identification, to subscription TV, interactive TV and now to IPTV, featuring an integrated return channel. IMS-based IPTV is a good example of a personalised IPTV architecture, featuring advanced identity management. This article studies a next step in the personalization of the television experience,
namely concurrent use of TV services. That is, multiple users are using the same television set at the same or different times, where each user has a personalized interaction with the service and content.
Our analysis of use cases for IMS-based IPTV shows that current architectures do not take this concept of concurrent use into account. We demonstrate that the combination of concurrent use and personalized TV services yields interesting and viable use cases in the areas of interactive television game shows, personalized electronic program guides and – channel lists, and
other. Finally, an analysis of the IMS-based IPTV architecture shows that it has all the ingredients to implement these new concurrent TV use cases, and that the main challenges will be in the area of usability.
The article concludes that personalization and concurrency
are not contradictory for television services, neither from a use case perspective, nor technologically.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-DACS: Design and Analysis of Communication Systems
Research Program:CTIT-WiSe: Wireless and Sensor Systems
Research Project:EMANICS: European Network of Excellence for the Management of Internet Technologies and Complex Services
Uncontrolled Keywords:IMS, IPTV, personalisation, multi-user,
concurrent TV services
ID Code:17273
Status:Published
Deposited On:21 January 2010
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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