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IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 1986
Digital TV, from a TV manufacturer's standpoint, could simply imply replacement of the conventional analog video signal processing system in a color TV receiver by digital signal processing. This concept could also be extended to the low level audio and deflection systems portion of the TV set.
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Digital TV, from a TV manufacturer's standpoint, could simply imply replacement of the conventional analog video signal processing system in a color TV receiver by digital signal processing. This concept could also be extended to the low level audio and deflection systems portion of the TV set.
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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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1979
Abstract : A laboratory version of a programmable digital processor system for TV bandwidth reduction was designed and placed in operation. The system consists of a TV camera-A/D converter unit, two pipelined microprocessor units, and a frame store-D/A-TV display unit interfaced to a PDP-11/04 minicomputer controller in such a manner that data ...
Ronald B. Weiss +3 more
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Abstract : A laboratory version of a programmable digital processor system for TV bandwidth reduction was designed and placed in operation. The system consists of a TV camera-A/D converter unit, two pipelined microprocessor units, and a frame store-D/A-TV display unit interfaced to a PDP-11/04 minicomputer controller in such a manner that data ...
Ronald B. Weiss +3 more
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2009
This chapter focuses on digital cable TV networks as a convergent network with telecommunications networks and the Internet that provides broadcasting TV and radio, telecommunications services, and IP-based publishing and e-commerce. The chapter first traces the technological evolution of cable TV, highlighting recent developments in digitalization and
Ran Wei, Zizhong Zhao
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This chapter focuses on digital cable TV networks as a convergent network with telecommunications networks and the Internet that provides broadcasting TV and radio, telecommunications services, and IP-based publishing and e-commerce. The chapter first traces the technological evolution of cable TV, highlighting recent developments in digitalization and
Ran Wei, Zizhong Zhao
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Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video, 2011
Television has been a medium commonly used by enterprises to promote their values, products, services and offers. TV advertising can be expensive, affordable only to enterprises with a substantial budget for promotion. That leaves a great number of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) out of the TV advertising business.
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Television has been a medium commonly used by enterprises to promote their values, products, services and offers. TV advertising can be expensive, affordable only to enterprises with a substantial budget for promotion. That leaves a great number of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) out of the TV advertising business.
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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”.
Artur Lugmayr +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”.
Artur Lugmayr +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 ...
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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 ...
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2002
This chapter assesses the role of video in the learning experience and the means of distributing it. We then assess the impact that the development of interactive TV and personalized TV will have on the development of networked learning services to the home.
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This chapter assesses the role of video in the learning experience and the means of distributing it. We then assess the impact that the development of interactive TV and personalized TV will have on the development of networked learning services to the home.
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