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The Mobile & Media Systems Lab research focus is on mobile, network-centric
appliances and the systems to deliver user-specific rich media
services.
Streaming media, vision
& graphics and networking projects are developing
technologies that enable rich multimedia communication over
existing and next-generation networks by overcoming the challenges
of media, mobility, management, scaling, and security.
Appliance
techologies is exploring algorithms and architectures
for processing and transmitting digital video, audio, and
data on a wide range of media-rich, network-centric platforms
spanning desktops and low-power portable devices.
Research in advanced systems architecture is conducted at HP Labs at multiple levels, including the architecture of tightly-coupled high-performance networking interfaces, enhancing the security of computer systems from the desktop to the data center, support for high-performance technical computing, high-performance chipsets and instrumentation techniques for large servers, and GRID computing. Bristol is developing technology and lifestyle insights
that will lead to valuable and profitable integration of mobile
and media technology into the daily lives of consumers and
businesses.
BiReality is investigating
a compelling, as well as economically advantageous, alternative
experience to physical travel.
MMSL Japan is providing advanced
technologies for next generation rich media and e-service
infrastructure, creating strategic linkages in Japan, and
integrating into larger MMSL and HP Labs programs.
Information
theory researches the mathematical foundations and practical
applications of information theory, generating intellectual
property and technology for Hewlett-Packard through the advancement
of scientific knowledge in these areas. |