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Conference: Delivery and Consumption of Digital Media

05 September 2018–07 September 2018, 6:00 pm–5:00 pm

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Prof Andy Valdar, visiting professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, and member of ICCS will this year be chairing the 57th FITCE Congress. The conference will be organised by the University of Salford, UK and will take place at MediaCityUK which is an international hub for technology, innovation and creativity, being home to over 250 media and digital businesses, including the BBC.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

£220.00

Organiser

Prof. Andy Valdar

Location

MediaCityUK, Salford

The focus for this year’s congress is the “Delivery and Consumption of Digital Media” in recognition of the fact that media streaming is transforming both the telecommunications and broadcasting industries. Providers of online video streaming services are reporting significant growth in the number of subscribers to their services and are investing billions of dollars in the creation of new and original content. Meanwhile, both fixed and mobile operators are reporting significant growth in the data volumes on their networks associated with both live and catch-up streamed video content. More information about the venue, technical and social programmes is available from the Congress website.

The Congress will, therefore, address this important trend and examine the impact and challenges arising for both the telecommunications and broadcasting industries by the consumption of digital media and its conveyance over fixed and mobile communication networks. Contributions are therefore sought which cover one of the following themes:

ThemeDescription
5G - a game changer for digital media?The first 5G standard has been published and services are expected to go live in 2020. So, what will 5G offer for the delivery of digital media and how will it drive consumption?
Future of media distributionWith an increasing usage and demand for online catch-up and OTT services as a primary means of distribution coupled to a move to all IP workflows, is the future all OTT?
Enhancing the viewer experienceHow will the viewer experience continue to be influenced by the move to ever higher image definition (4K and beyond), the introduction of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality? What are the societal impacts of these new paradigms and their legal and regulatory implications?
Social Media, where next?Social media already exerts a significant influence but what is the future potential for business, news media, user-generated content, data mining and big data? What are the ongoing societal impacts?
Next Generation NetworksMedia consumption dominates both fixed and mobile network usage. A move to more flexible network architectures is therefore essential and so industry needs to embrace Fibre to the Home, Software Defined Networks and Network Functions Virtualisation.
Developing the user interfaceCan smartphones continue to evolve, can TV screens get any bigger, is the smart watch a paradigm shift? How will users interact with media in the future and what does this mean for the design of the next generation of user terminals and interfaces?

Call for papers

Doctoral students and Postdoctoral researcher from the Institute can apply for sponsorship. Deadline: 30th May 2018.

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Concessions

Full (no dinner) £180, One Day £90, Companion £90