DocumentCode
2962425
Title
Controlling a high definition broadcast television studio using distributed software objects
Author
Guzik, K. ; Ward, C.
Author_Institution
David Sarnoff Res. Center, Princeton, NJ, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
12-16 Sep 1997
Firstpage
154
Lastpage
159
Abstract
Under an Advanced Technology Program (ATP) from the National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST), a joint venture of nine companies involving: Advanced Modular Systems, Comark, David Sarnoff Research Center, IBM, MCL, NBC, Phillips, Sun Microsystems and Thompson Consumer Electronics will develop technology to allow economical commercialization of HDTV broadcast equipment, enabling the creation of a new high definition broadcast television (HDBT) industry. A key artefact of this new technology is that we will change the view of the broadcast studio from being a web of directly connected mechanical devices to a community of computers and peripherals that are linked together by a high speed wide area network. Within this network, the job of managing all studio operations becomes one of simply controlling these networked resources. This concept leads naturally to the creation of a “virtual” studio where individuals can control the entire broadcast process from geographically independent locations. In this paper we provide a methodology for how studio components can be controlled remotely, and the benefits that are realized from this process
Keywords
high definition television; Advanced Technology Program; HDBT industry; HDTV; distributed software objects; high definition broadcast television; high definition broadcast television studio; high speed wide area network; networked resources; studio operations; virtual studio;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Broadcasting Convention, 1997. International
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-694-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19971260
Filename
626811
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