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The Bell Labs
Technical Journal is chartered as the archival journal for
the publication of original, significant, peer-reviewed manuscripts authored by
the Alcatel-Lucent scientific and technical community. It provides a
comprehensive look at the scope of research and development activities across
Alcatel-Lucent—within Bell Labs, within Alcatel-Lucent engineering and
technology organizations, and in projects and initiatives with customers and
with university partners. It is published quarterly, and is available in print
and online through individual and institutional subscriptions.
Three issues per year are devoted to specific hot topics in research and
technology, along with one General Papers issue covering a broad variety of
topics, and designed to promote quicker dissemination of cutting-edge research
than would be possible with special focus issues alone.
| March 2012
> Video Technology: Video is rapidly becoming a regular part of
daily life, and above and beyond the explosive growth of video content
available online, there’s an ongoing revolution in how video content is being
produced, distributed, and consumed. Today we are just at the inflection point
of a new era of video-based applications which will cause explosive growth in
video traffic needs, and require a new set of video tools. There are many
research challenges, all the way from the transport to the application level.
This issue of the Bell Labs Technical Journal explores the future of video
across all these dimensions, and reflects the wide variety of research that is
currently being undertaken in this space within Alcatel-Lucent. |
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