Digital Cameras have evolved over the years. They indeed provide the benchmark for how professional quality technology has migrated across the consumer world in a short period of time. Today's cameras have a variety of technologies which not only provide advanced features such as geo-tagging but also convenience features such as auto-focus, face-recognition, image uploading, docking stations and interoperability with high quality printers.

With the standardization of major digital markets, service providers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are being made to keep their platforms more open. Low platform costs and better modulation in compression technology help new service providers to lessen bandwidth costs. To survive this intense competition, existing players need to develop innovative solutions to sustain themselves on one hand, while also providing unique experiences for their consumers.

Wireless is becoming a feasible option for home networking with the emergence of new technologies. High speed, easy-to-use, low-cost cross platform solutions and asynchronous data transport are driving the growth of wireless home networks. This provides an interoperable network for consumer electronics devices at home like DVR, digital televisions, digital media client, mobile phones, etc. For bandwidth sensitive applications, most devices utilize wired network. But this trend is changing and new technologies are now taking over.

With media houses and OEMs standardizing on Blu-Ray DVD technology, consumers are fast adopting this technology for storing their content. Research indicates that customers prefer Blu-Ray to on-demand service for getting HD movies. This provides a unique opportunity for OEMs to create products with different form factors. These include the basic low cost player, portable players, automotive players, blu-ray recorders and HD camcorders.

As technology has progressed over the years, its various forms and dynamics have followed suit. Media players, for example, have been evolving consistently to being feature-rich throughout. Some of the prominent attributes on which OEMs are experimenting are video playback, photo viewer, higher capacity, increased battery life, wired/wireless networking capability, to name a few.

Digital signal processing is the base on which novel digital communication signals are modeled. With a cutting edge system theory, DSP technicians have tailored subsystems to handle subsequent analog signals.
Wipro's DSP and Multimedia group provides engineering services in multimedia and embedded DSP based product design. We offer the following services:
