Next Gen TV Technologies
Next-Generation Audio Console Supporting the Serial-Audio Definition Model (S-ADM) for Live Production of Immersive and Personalized Sound - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, Next Gen TV TechnologiesA novel developed NGA console supporting the S-ADM specified in Rec. ITU-R BS.2125 can be connected to the MPEG-H 3DA BL profile encoder to deliver immersive and personalized sound in live production.
Hiroki Kubo | Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) | Tokyo, Japan
Toshiyuki Nishiguchi | Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) | Tokyo, Japan
Takehiro Sugimoto | Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) | Tokyo, Japan
Satoshi Oode | Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) | Tokyo, Japan
Potential and Practicality of ATSC 3.0 Hybrid Broadcast/Broadband Integration - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, Next Gen TV TechnologiesPaper presents development of an OTA-OTT hybrid broadcast providing 4K UHD content using SHVC to deliver an HD base-layer over-the-air and a 4K enhancement layer via broadband to a consumer receiver.
Lynn Claudy | National Association of Broadcasters | Washington, DC, United States
Kelly Williams | National Association of Broadcasters | Washington, DC, United States
RTK Correction Data Transmission Service for Autonomous Driving via ATSC 3.0 in South Korea - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, Next Gen TV TechnologiesExplain MBC RTK service based on Broadcasting System .
* Table of Contents
– Introduction
– Concept of RTK Technology
– Characteristics of GNSS Correction Data
– ATSC 3.0-Based RTK TechnologyHong-Gi Shin | Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. (MBC) | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Dong-Kwan Lee | Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. (MBC) | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Seung-Ho Lee | Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. (MBC) | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Sung-Ik Park | Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) | Dae-Jeon, Republic of Korea
Technical Optimization and Efficiencies for a Post-Transition ATSC 3.0 SFN Environment - $15
Date: October 9, 2021Topics: 2021 BEITC Proceedings, Next Gen TV TechnologiesThis paper will describe how collocation of single frequency networks creates economy and methods of determining the optimun number of SFN nodes.
Eric Dausman | Signal Infrastructure Group, PBC | Boulder, Colorado, United States
Jeff Andrew | Signal Infrastructure Group, PBC | Boulder, Colorado, United States