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Publication Restricted Artificial bandwidth extension of speech using temporal clustering(Koç University, 2010) Yağlı, Can; Erzin, Engin; 0000-0002-2715-2368; Koç University Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; 34503Publication Restricted Asynchronous runtime for AMR applications on exascale systems(Koç University, 2018) Farooqi, Muhammad Nufail; Erten, Didem Unat; 0000-0002-2351-0770; Koç University Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering; 219274Publication Restricted Characterization and verification of correctness criteria for event-driven asynchronous programs(Koç University, 2016) Özkan, Burcu; Taşıran, Serdar; Koç University Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; Computer EngineeringPublication Restricted Race detection techniques for applications using asynchronous programming models(Koç University, 2016) Mutlu, Erdal; Taşıran, Serdar; Koç University Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; Computer Science and EngineeringPublication Metadata only Transmission of 3D video content(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2019) Dumic, Emil; Bjelopera, Anamaria; Boussetta, Khaled; da Silva Cruz, Luis A.; Qiao, Yuansong; Ye, Yuhang; Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; Tekalp, Ahmet Murat; Faculty Member; Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; College of Engineering; 26207This chapter describes different video transport technologies that support the existing 3D video formats, such as frame-compatible side-by-side and multi-view video plus depth. Particular emphasis is given to the DVB systems (terrestrial, satellite, and cable) and IP transport, focusing HTTP/TCP streaming, adaptive HTTP streaming, RTP/UDP streaming, P2P Networks, and Information-Centric Networking-ICN. Hybrid transport technologies, combining broadcast and broadband networks for video delivery are also addressed. The chapter highlights important aspects of 3D video transmission over wireless networks, together with their benefits and limitations in the delivery of this type of content. Recent research results are summarized for different delivery systems and transport technologies.