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Philips
is underlining its support of open standards-based technologies with
a unique demonstration of mobile multimedia delivery which brings together
the MPEG-4, Java(TM) and Linux(R) platforms.
Philips is to collaborate with Sun Microsystems at CTIA Wireless 2002
to demonstrate the seamless integration of Philips' new MPEG-4 -based
Platform4 Multimedia Player with a prototype version of the new Mobile
Media API (MMAPI) for the Java(TM) 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME(TM)).
The demonstration will feature high quality 3GPP MPEG-4 video content
streamed and played back on a PDA running Linux.
Philips' Platform4 offers a fully scalable architecture for wireless
network operators to store and distribute premium content such as high-quality
video and audio entertainment, multimedia messaging and graphics-heavy
games applications over GPRS and 3G networks. Built around open world
standards including ISO-compliant MPEG-4, 3GPP, Java and others, it
provides a robust and secure solution for media compression, management,
delivery and playback.
Platform4 also includes optimized mechanisms, including network adaptation,
error resilience and error concealment, to guard against interruptions
and instability in mobile multimedia content delivery. Operators will
gain significant advantage from the higher service quality offered by
this technology, ensuring a more satisfying user experience and, in
the process, reducing subscriber turnover.
J2ME was created by Sun Microsystems to enable device manufacturers
and service providers alike to create compelling, attractive products
and applications for the next generation of networked consumer devices.
In particular, J2ME provides a consistent development environment based
on the Java programming language, to offer upward scalability with other
Java-based platforms in use by networks. In this context, multimedia
support within the J2ME framework is of prime importance, Philips has
been working to develop and validate the MMAPI optional package for
the J2ME platform.
Shailendra Jain, Chief Operating Officer of the MP4Net business within
Philips Digital Networks, comments: "This demonstration is a wonderful
opportunity for Philips and Sun to demonstrate the respective benefits
of Platform4 and J2ME for delivering high quality standards-based multimedia
technology to next generation mobile wireless devices."
J. David Rivas, Software Engineering Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
added: "This will be a significant opportunity to show the seamless
interaction between these two complementary technologies. This demo
shows how the J2ME platform is evolving to allow integration with highly
optimized multimedia architectures like Platform4, giving manufacturers,
service providers and content creators alike a competitive advantage
in attracting consumers with compelling new applications."
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