Posted on October 3, 2013 in ATSC News
Serving Up the Affordable Mobile Alerts Content Manager By Jay Adrick, Harris Broadcast, Chairman ATSC Mobile EAS Implementation Team Broadcasters, hardware manufacturers and software suppliers are making great progress on developing the “Content Manager” for the ATSC-standard Mobile Emergency Alert System (M-EAS). It’s a software-based solution designed to integrate with a station’s existing emergency alerting […]
Posted on October 3, 2013 in ATSC News
Management and Technical Committees Meet at IBC 2013 As a founder of the global Future of Broadcast Television (FoBTV) initiative, the ATSC and its members are actively involved in pushing this effort forward. During last month’s International Broadcasting Conference in Amsterdam, ATSC members were in attendance as the FoBTV Technical Committee reported progress since NAB […]
Posted on October 3, 2013 in ATSC News
Dolby Laboratories’ Oren Williams ‘Adventures in Television’ After stretching his rock and roll legs for a short summer after college, Dolby’s Oren Williams decided to put his engineering degree to work by kicking off his career with Tektronix, where he would explore the transition to new digital platforms used for digital audio and video signals. […]
Posted on October 3, 2013 in ATSC News
Detailed ATSC 3.0 ‘Physical Layer’ Technical Proposals Being Evaluated Representing a major milestone in the development of the next-generation broadcast standard, the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has received 11 detailed technical proposals for the Physical Layer of the “ATSC 3.0” broadcast TV transmission standard. The next big step in the process is a series […]
Posted on October 3, 2013 in ATSC News
Making Progress October marks the exciting culmination of many months of work with formal submission of detailed technical proposals for the Physical Layer of the next-generation ATSC 3.0 Standard. The Physical Layer development process continues this month with tutorial presentations from each respondent that has submitted a proposal. In parallel with work on the Physical […]
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