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Aimed at industry professionals who work in all aspects
of broadcast, production, post production, mobile
and Internet environments, these seminars will be
held across all five days of the show and will take
place in the Training Zone in Hall 8 at the RAI Convention
Centre.
The
following presentations will be given at IBC:
Digital
Radio: Audio & Beyond
Rich Redmond, Director of Strategic Marketing, Radio
Systems Business Unit A look at the various digital
radio standards and the vast array of additional services
these platforms offer. This discussion will explore
the main digital radio standards, implementation implications,
spectrum required and the questions you should ask
to determine which standard or standards would be
right for your organization. Harris is the only technology
partner that supports all the digital standards ?
DAB/DMB-T, DRM and HD Radio - and can help you expand
your service offerings beyond basic audio.
High
Definition Television ? Basics & Beyond
Jochen Kuhnen, Market Manager, Videotek® Test
& Measurement Products This presentation covers
the basics of high-definition television signals,
their similarities and differences compared to standard-definition
signals, and how to effectively monitor these signals
to ensure compliance to production and broadcast standards.
Harris will also impart its experience in HD encoding
and the pitfalls associated with formats for video
and audio ? including AES, embedded, and Dolby®
formats ? and the difficulties with getting a signal
on the air that presents a good user experience.
IP
Television
John Delay, Director, Strategic Management Networking
Solutions Covering the basics of IPTV television signals,
this presentation will look at the architecture of
a network operations center and its distributed network
services required to originate and deliver broadcast
and On-Demand services.Particular reference will be
made to workflows, infrastructure and performance
verification technologies required to monetize content.
Workflows required to acquire and deliver advertising
in a distributed network environment will also be
examined.
Mobile
Television: Considerations in Choosing an RF Frequency
Band for Mobile Television
Dave Glidden, Director TV Strategic Marketing &
Business Development As potential Mobile TV operators
consider a strategy for deploying a Mobile TV network,
a critical area of concern is the optimal RF frequency
to use for broadcasting multimedia content to mobile
devices. In many areas of the world, UHF frequencies
are being planned for services such as DVB-H and FLO?,
but other bands ? from 175 MHz to 2700 MHz ? are being
considered as well. Availability and cost of spectrum
are key considerations, but many other aspects need
to be considered as well, including maximum allowed
power, potential deployment sites, effects on adjacent
services, available RF channel bandwidth, propagation
characteristics, potential handset antenna gain and
overall cost of implementation. This paper will survey
the issues and characteristics of each of the major
bands and present a framework for
decision-making when choosing an RF Frequency Band
for Mobile Television.
Presentation
Schedule:
Friday,
September 8,
1300 - 1400, Mobile Television
1400 - 1500, Radio: Audio & Beyond
1500 - 1600, IPTV
Saturday,
September 9,
1300 - 1400, Mobile Television
1400 - 1500, HD Basics & Beyond
Sunday,
September 10,
1300 - 1400, HD Basics & Beyond
1400 - 1500, Radio: Audio & Beyond
1500 - 1600, IPTV
Monday,
September 11,
1300 - 1400, Mobile Television
1400 - 1500, HD Basics & Beyond
1500 - 1600, IPTV
Tuesday,
September 12,
1300 - 1400, Mobile Television
1400 - 1500, Radio: Audio & Beyond
1500 - 1600, IPTV
Stand
7:621 & M225
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Société
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24/087/2006
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CP/Maill
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Harris
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Meriam
Khan
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MKM
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JPL
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Architectures,
Radiodiffusion |
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