2025 BEITC Proceedings

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  • ATSC 3.0 Broadcast Positioning System (BPS) Seminar Outcomes – Humber College B²C Lab, Toronto, Canada - $15

    Date: April 3, 2024
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    The realization that the ATSC 3.0 standard enables broadcasters to offer an independent source of standard time, distinct from and equivalent to GPS/GNSS, and traceable to UTC time, has led to the formation of a forum within ATSC and NAB, and has attracted individuals, industry, and government organizations, who feel that development of appropriate technologies within ATSC 3.0 should proceed with no delays. The urgency is caused by many concerns with the current vulnerabilities of the GPS system. Providing a backup is in the minds of many, given that competitor countries have already built backup capability in their systems and at the same time have good knowledge of the weaknesses of GPS. In this paper, a gathering of such a wide forum is described, which took place in Toronto, Canada in November 2023, in the form of a one-day conference. The theme of the conference was the Broadcast Positioning System (BPS), proposed by the broadcasting community as an alternative to GPS in case GPS service is lost. The main points made by participants in this conference are presented here, and its potential impact on innovation directions for industry and academia are evaluated. In addition, the potential impact of this forum on Canadian policy is assessed.

    Vatsa Dave | Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Georges Livanos | Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning | Toronto, Ontario, Canada



  • ATSC 3.0 Broadcast Positioning System (BPS) Mesh Network  - $15

    Date: April 3, 2024
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    The Broadcast Positioning System (BPS) concept and related proof-of-concept technologies were introduced at the 2023 NAB Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology (BEIT) conference. Work on the BPS project has continued through 2023 and into 2024 with a focus on better accuracy and traceability but also on how such a system would be put into operation across one or more regions. This paper describes the design of a BPS transmitter mesh network that would allow nationwide time synchronization based entirely on ATSC 3.0 broadcasts. This network could also be used to obtain position information for devices receiving three or more BPS broadcasts. To accomplish this design, the proof-of-concept implementations presented at the 2023 NAB BEIT Conference were redesigned to meet the needs of this mesh network. The paper will describe the overall architecture and equipment needed to allow such a mesh network to be implemented. A nationwide monitoring system necessary to manage the mesh network will also be discussed. Finally, the paper will suggest areas of design and development needed before such a system could be realized.

    Mark Corl | Triveni Digital, Inc. | Princeton, N.J., United States
    Vladimir Anishchenko | Avateq Corp. | Markham, Ontario, Canada
    Francisco Girela Lopez | Safran Electronics and Defense | Rochester, N.Y., United States
    Tariq Mondal | National Association of Broadcasters | Washington, D.C., United States



  • ATSC 3.0 Hybrid Delivery and Virtual Channels - $15

    Date: April 14, 2023
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    This paper introduces the concept of virtual channels and how hybrid delivery can be used to provide additional services to broadband connected consumer receivers when available OTA bandwidth is limited. It also discusses the backend infrastructure, used during testing and development, to distribute the virtual channels. Finally, it proposes the use of virtual channels to launch new services in markets that have transitioned to ATSC 3.0 where over-the-air bandwidth may be limited due to channel-sharing.

    Peter Gogas | Gray Television | Bryan, Texas, United States



  • ATSC 3.0 Personalized Targeted Advertising - $15

    Date: April 26, 2020
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    Among the numerous enhancements brought by ATSC 3.0 to build the next generation TV, personalized content is one of the most innovative and awaited. Currently consumers have become used to an interactive content consumption on their mobile devices, while legacy television continued its traditional one-way broadcast delivery path. In reaction to this widening gap, ATSC 3.0 paves the way for a new content delivery model based on a Broadcast/Broadband hybridization. This important step forward allows content providers to enhance a linear broadcasted program with highly customized content, such as local weather forecast or emergency alerts, and more specifically targeted content. The aim of this paper is to breakdown and explain the entire production workflow and show how this technology can lead to a win-win situation for both viewers, broadcasters, advertisers and equipment vendors.

    Luke Fay | Sony | San Diego, CA, US
    Lucas Gregory | ATEME | Rennes, France
    Micka?l Raulet | ATEME | Rennes, France
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  • ATSC 3.0 Statistical Multiplexing - The Journey Continues - $15

    Date: October 9, 2021
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    Statistical multiplexing will play critical role in ATSC 3.0 deployment. Key challenge is transformation of data formats from MPEG transport stream to DASH to ROUTE/MMT across different time domains.

    Mark M. Myslinski | Synamedia | Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
    Jovo Miskin | Synamedia | Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States



  • ATSC 3.0, DVB-I and TV 3.0 Services Via 5G Broadcast - System Design and Reference Tools - $15

    Date: April 23, 2022
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    Introduction to 5G Broadcast and its emerging ecosystem of reference tools. Synergies with ATSC3.0 and its applicability to the TV3.0 project will be discussed.

    Christophe Burdinat | Ateme | Velizy-Villacoublay, France
    Thomas Stockhammer | Qualcomm | Munich, Germany
    Romain Bouqueau | Motion Spell GPAC | Paris, France
    Mickaël Raulet | Ateme | Rennes, France