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Digital television terrestrial broadcasting
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1994Digital transmission will change the way television channels are allocated and will force broadcasters to master a new set of parameters for optimizing service coverage. This article discusses modulation and channel coding issues related to digital television terrestrial broadcasting (DTTB), such as data throughput, spectrum efficiency, single- and ...
Yiyan Wu 0001, Bernard Caron
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Digital Television Broadcasting in Brazil
IEEE MultiMedia, 2008This paper discusses ISDTV. It was designed to fulfill the challenging and unique demands of broadcasting television in Brazil while promoting digital inclusion throughout the country. With ISDTV, channels occupy the same 6-MHz bandwidth of old analog stations, and it can deliver high-and standard-definition videos to fixed, mobile, and portable ...
Mylène Christine Queiroz de Farias +2 more
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The physics of television broadcasting
Physics Education, 1980In order to help the students cope with the design study that formed the basis of the project Scotia competition (see ibid., vol.15, no.4, p.220-2, 1980), the participants were provided with fairly detailed technical information about UHF television broadcasting.
H I Ellington, E Addinall, M C Hately
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Tracking pitches for broadcast television
Computer, 2002During a baseball game, dramatic changes in lighting conditions and the movement of objects and players can result in a shifting pattern of light and color that makes it especially difficult to track a pitched ball. Further, several ballparks have a net in place behind home plate, which contributes further to the visual clutter that the image ...
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A concept of digital terrestrial television broadcasting
Wireless Personal Communications, 1995The future terrestrial television broadcasting system should support the transmission of a digital HDTV signal with a high spectral efficiency. In addition, this system should maintain graceful degradation as the actual analog systems, and should be compatible with the SDTV.
Fazel, K. +3 more
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Television broadcasting in Italy
Journal of Broadcasting, 1958With the rapidly‐changing picture of broadcasting in the United States, it is sometimes overlooked that foreign nations are undergoing equally revolutionary changes, especially since the advent of television. In this article, Dr. Frank Iezzi summarizes the progress of television in Italy, and itemizes some interesting facts as to programming and the ...
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The Broadcast Television Networks
2003Television is a business. Most consumers view their television set as a source of diversion, information, and entertainment. The average viewer probably does not think much about the cost of programs or commercials. As a cultural force, television is a teacher, a companion, a babysitter, a means to procrastinate, and a steady stream of amusement.
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Experiments in Broadcasting and Television
Hollywood Quarterly, 1947ences in Britain are operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation under a royal charter. The corporation is financed by means of grants from Parliament, and is controlled by a chairman and body of governors appointed by the crown. It is administered by a director-general (Sir William Haley) and by the several controllers of its different divisions,
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Sartre and Television Broadcasting
1993Sartre’s appearances on the television screen were extremely rare. Although, as the previous chapter has highlighted, Sartre’s involvement in radio broadcasting was quite extensive at key political moments in his life, his interventions in the sphere of television were, by contrast, minimal.
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