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In this paper, we propose an innovative system that aims to adapt to the user needs and preferences the media content transmissions within IP and P2P environments. To personalize the manner the content is displayed to the final user, this proposed network allows the transmission of multiple views and different layers for each media content piece. In addition, we suggest an approach on how to deal with the problem of contents transmission over P2P networks while preserving the author’s rights. In this document, the system architecture is presented, especially the structure concerning the different streams sent over it and the security involved. This research path is being investigated within “SEAmless Content delivery” (SEA) project [1].
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SEA, SEAmless Content delivery project, http://www.ist-sea.eu
Zahariadis, T., Negru, O., Álvarez, F.: Scalable Content Delivery over P2P Convergent Networks. In: 12th IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE 2008), Vilamoura, Portugal, April 14-16 (2008)
Zahariadis, T., et al.: D4.1 - Cross layer control, adaptation modelling and metadata specification. Deliverable of the SEA project, September, 30 (2008)
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Alvargonzález, M., Arnaiz, L., García, L., Sanchez, F., Zahariadis, T., Álvarez, F. (2010). Personalization of Media Delivery in Seamless Content Delivery Networks. In: Daras, P., Ibarra, O.M. (eds) User Centric Media. UCMEDIA 2009. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 40. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12630-7_24
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