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Multi-user Virtual Environments in HbbTV

2019 14th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2019
Multi-user environments are evolving in the Broadband Society. The Internet has fostered a lot of possibilities in this area. However, the addition television + Internet are a new and thrilling multi-user virtual environment, merged with the traditional audio-visual screen. Curiously, television, in terms of audience, is resisting with difficulties the
Joan-Francesc Fondevila-Gascon   +3 more
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Augmented reality on HbbTV, an Hypervideo approach

2014 9th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2014
In this paper, an Augmented Reality system for the Connected TV is presented through a Hypervideo platform implementation. The Hypervideo platform consists of a backoffice to manage audiovisual content and hot-spots, and an interactive video player based in HbbTV technology.
Toni Bibiloni   +3 more
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Interoperability analysis for Ginga-NCL and HbbTV application players

2015 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2015
This paper presents an interoperability analysis of Ginga-NCL and HbbTV applications, which consist on using a NCL player implemented as a web application to be executed on an HbbTV platform. This work presents the integration of a web-based NCL player and the subsequent testing using an HbbTV emulator.
Marcelo K Zuffo
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Media Synchronisation for Television Services Through HbbTV

2018
Media synchronisation is getting renewed attention with ecosystems of smart televisions and connected devices enabling novel media consumption paradigms. Social TV, hybrid TV and companion screens are examples that are enabling people to consume multiple media streams on multiple devices together.
Deventer, M.O. van   +2 more
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HbbTV goes Cloud

Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for TV and Online Video, 2015
The cloud-based execution of the User Interface has already begun to disrupt the TV domain. Indeed, in European Hybrid TV Standard - Hybrid Broadcast Broadband (HbbTV) - the signaling of applications is terminated by special libraries on the client. Therefore, the cloud-based UI execution does directly affect the HbbTV.
Alexandra Mikityuk   +2 more
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Analysis of coexistence of Ginga and HbbTV in DVB and ISDB-Tb

2014 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Consumer Electronics Berlin (ICCE-Berlin), 2014
In this paper, we examine the possible coexistence of Ginga and HbbTV as interactive TV (iTV) systems in the Brazilian and European broadcasting systems, ISDB-Tb and DVB, respectively. We compare both systems architectures, in particular with respect to their functional modules.
Christian Keimel, Marcelo K Zuffo
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Integration of EBU-TT-D subtitles in HbbTV surrounding

2017 IEEE 7th International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin), 2017
In this paper, the design and implementation of European Broadcasting Union Timed Text part 'D' (EBU-TT-D) subtitles interpreter, based on eXtensible Markup Language (XML), is presented. The design is realized using web technologies HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), while implementation is performed with JavaScript ...
Mario Hrbak   +3 more
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Client-side multisource media streams multiplexing for HbbTV

2012 IEEE Second International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin), 2012
Hybrid broadcast and broadband TV (HbbTV) provides a unique system to unify various TV delivery systems, from Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) to Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) and WebTV.
Lourdes Beloqui Yuste, Hugh Melvin
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Deployment of access services based on HbbTV standard technology

2015 International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE), 2015
This paper presents an overview of the European project HBB4ALL. It explains: how access services can be provided by means of HbbTV applications, why connected TV features become useful for this purpose, and how to get fully satisfying access services for the citizens.
Carlos Alberto Martín   +4 more
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Media accessibility in HBBTV: Interaction for all

International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) 2014 Conference, 2014
The EU has financed a new project called HBB4ALL. This project builds on HbbTV, the major European standard for converged services, and looks at how HbbTV technology may be used to enhance access services on both the production and service sides. HbbTV provides a straightforward specification on how to combine broadcast and broadband content plus ...
P. Orero, J. Birch, A. Lambourne
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