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VLSI for digital television [PDF]
The paper provides an overview of the current status in the industry of digitized television including techniques used and their limitations, technological concerns and design methodologies needed to achieve the goals for highly integrated systems.
D.J. Mlynek, J. Kowalczuk
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MAKING DIGITAL TV SMARTER: CAPTURING AND REUSING EXPERIENCE IN DIGITAL TV
Cybernetics and Systems, 2012In this article, we explore an approach that integrates decisional DNA, a domain-independent, flexible, and standard knowledge repository, with digital TV in order to capture, reuse, and share viewers’ TV watching experience and preferences. Key issues in applying this approach include capturing of experience, storage and management of experience, and ...
Zhang, Haoxi+2 more
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2011
With the introduction of digital technology in the production, distribution, and reception of the TV signals, an actual technological discontinuity occurred which—starting from the first half of the ’90s—has been putting pressure on the TV system thus originating an important transformation.
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With the introduction of digital technology in the production, distribution, and reception of the TV signals, an actual technological discontinuity occurred which—starting from the first half of the ’90s—has been putting pressure on the TV system thus originating an important transformation.
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2004
Digital TV is more than just compressed video, improved picture quality and human user interface design. Consumers are embedded in and surrounded by services with transparent software and invisible, easy-to-use devices, wherever they go, whenever they want. Simply put, digital TV is “new — wireless — immersive — ambient”.
Seppo Kalli+2 more
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Digital TV is more than just compressed video, improved picture quality and human user interface design. Consumers are embedded in and surrounded by services with transparent software and invisible, easy-to-use devices, wherever they go, whenever they want. Simply put, digital TV is “new — wireless — immersive — ambient”.
Seppo Kalli+2 more
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IEE Colloquium on Developments in the EUTELSAT System, 1995
The breakthrough of digital technologies into the TV domain achieved through the work of MPEG2, on an international scale, and the DVB, on a European scale, had been fully anticipated by EUTELSAT. The Organization was therefore in a position to actively participate in the elaboration of the DVB-S specification and adopt approaches which are adapted to ...
N. Pham, M. Nicolaidis
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The breakthrough of digital technologies into the TV domain achieved through the work of MPEG2, on an international scale, and the DVB, on a European scale, had been fully anticipated by EUTELSAT. The Organization was therefore in a position to actively participate in the elaboration of the DVB-S specification and adopt approaches which are adapted to ...
N. Pham, M. Nicolaidis
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Digital Rights and Digital Television
2008As media industry struggles with large-scale copyright infringement made possible by networked digital media, one of the most interesting - and most controversial - aspects of digital content distribution is control over content rights. In this paper, we examine the state of the market for digital rights technologies specifically for digital television
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Digital Television and Control
2018This chapter outlines how the television industry regained power in the TV III era through a variety of digital technologies. Continuing the discussion of power and control in relation to television’s ancillary technologies, this chapter discusses DVD and DVRs, YouTube and catch-up platforms Hulu and iPlayer. These technologies helped move the ‘hub’ of
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IEEE Spectrum, 2005
The end of analog TV is at hand. Governments are setting firm dates and planning for the new broadcast TV. Although analog TV is being shutdown, it is observed that changing to digital TV costs much higher mainly because of its convenience in connectivity, crisp quality images and digital sounds.
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The end of analog TV is at hand. Governments are setting firm dates and planning for the new broadcast TV. Although analog TV is being shutdown, it is observed that changing to digital TV costs much higher mainly because of its convenience in connectivity, crisp quality images and digital sounds.
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Int. J. Wirel. Networks Broadband Technol., 2012
Interactive Digital Television (IDTV) service providers have been looking for ways to maintain their competitive advantage in the marketplace. To do this, IDTV service providers need to carefully evaluate the drivers affecting their existing commercial ...
Ching-Ju Chao+4 more
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Interactive Digital Television (IDTV) service providers have been looking for ways to maintain their competitive advantage in the marketplace. To do this, IDTV service providers need to carefully evaluate the drivers affecting their existing commercial ...
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Digital Television and Smart TVs
2015With the introduction of digital television and Smart TVs, the TV landscape has changed radically. Smart TVs feature a variety of digital services, ranging from video-on-demand services to broadcast-related, interactive applications. This change has added a lot of complexity to the formerly rather isolated television system.
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