Ecrio and Morpho partner to enhance mobile video quality for 4G LTE


By Telecom Lead Team: Ecrio, a provider of LTE/4G communications
client software, and Morpho, a software image processing solutions provider,
announced their agreement for integrating Morpho frame interpolation software
as a Quality of Experience (QoE) enhancement feature to the Ecrio Mobile
Communications Client Suite.


“On Device Frame Interpolation Technology can
upscale video rendering on Smartphone screens from 15 to 60 frames per seconds.
We are delighted to partner with Ecrio, the global leader of real time
communications for 4G/LTE networks,” said Masaki Hiraga, president of
Morpho.


First prototype demonstration will be available at the
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.


“Ecrio is happy to be collaborating with Morpho to
apply their innovative on-device QoE enhancements for video services that can
be immediately leveraged by Service Providers without any additional
network-side support,” said Michel Gannage, founder and CEO of Ecrio.


Ecrio’s mobile communications client suite is built on a
robust, scalable, carrier grade, SIP/IMS Client Framework that has been
deployed on more than 50 million handsets. Ecrio’s customers include industry
leaders such as NTT DoCoMo, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless.


FrameSolid frame interpolation technology utilizes
Morpho’s motion detection algorithms to determine where to insert intermediate
frames to upscale frame rates from 15 to 60 frames per second, making a
flawless viewing of small size video.


editor@telecomlead.com

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