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Converged Communications
Volume 10    Issue 01    Published February 15, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1001.06

  Section 15 of 15  
Using Intel® Technologies to Build Next-Generation Media Servers
Authors’ Biographies

Joseph Grecco
Joseph Grecco is a system architect in DEG Architecture and Planning at Intel, Parsippany, NJ. He has 20 years of experience in the communications industry with over 10 years involved in the architecture and design of media servers, middleware, and APIs. He holds a B.S. degree in Computer Information Science from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Joe can be reached by e-mail at joe.grecco at intel.com.

Mark E. Mize
Mark E. Mize is a system architect of media systems at Intel in Parsippany, NJ. He has a B.S. degree in Mathematics and a B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Mark has worked on IP protocols and media system design for the last eight years. Mark can be reached by e-mail at mark.mize at intel.com.

Ranjan Singh
Ranjan Singh received his B.Eng. degree from Victoria University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. Since joining Intel in 1999, he has worked on the digital signal processing components within Intel's NetStructure products. His current interests include architecture of next-generation media server products for enabling video and other emerging applications. Ranjan can be reached by e-mail at ranjan.singh at intel.com.

 

  Section 15 of 15  

In This Article
Abstract
Introduction
Taxonomy of a Media Service Network
Circuit-Switched Network
Packet-Switched Network
Application Programming Interfaces
Intel NetStructure® Host Media Processing Software
Intel Architecture for Signal Processing Applications
Intel Development Environment
Where We Go From Here
Conclusion
Performance Testing
Acknowledgments
References
Authors' Biographies
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