
- Title : Data Broadcasting: Understanding the ATSC Data Broadcast Standard
- Author : Richard S. Chernock
- Rating : 4.54 (684 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-2-29
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 621 Pages
- Asin : 0071375902
- Language : English
Dolan is a technical industry consultant on television data broadcasting. He chairs various standards groups in this field, including the ATSC T3-S17’s Team on the (data) Application Reference Model, as well as two SMPTE D27 ad hoc groups on Application and Declarative Data Essence. Michael A. Mick, Jr., has more then 17 years exper
Dolan is a technical industry consultant on television data broadcasting. He chairs various standards groups in this field, including the ATSC T3-S17’s Team on the (data) Application Reference Model, as well as two SMPTE D27 ad hoc groups on Application and Declarative Data Essence. Michael A. Mick, Jr., has more then 17 years experience in networking and digital video equipment development and is currently Staff Software Architect/Engineering Manager with SkyStream Networks. Regis J. Crinon chairs the ATSC T3-S13 Specialist Group on Data Broadcast. Chernock,Just before her untimely death, Lynn was named as one of the twenty most influential scientist alive - and one of only two women on this list, which included such luminaries as Stephen Hawking, James Watson and Jane Goodall.I was privileged to know her as a friend as well as a colleague. Chablis, Bordeaux, the Loire and Burgundy all have their embellished chapters, while Italy, Spain and the New World come up in secondary chapters under subheadings or chapter titles like "the Bordeaux persuasion".He has a soft spot for Australia. His credibility speaks for himself, and if his recent induction into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame is not enough, we have his conduct, his devotion and love to his fellow human being throughout his life to set as an example.The second half of the XX Century, is rich in events, with their influence still going strong in our daily lives. The Ballast series is great Im on my last test (this one, SD) and I have purchased *most* of their other books and can easily recommend that you buy them too. They also seemed quite glossed and sterile -- almost soul-less. The history of the United States is replete with examples. The way that we tell and leave the History to next generation, it depends mainly from his primary sourceIt is quite possible that NAB would buy into it too. I urge you to move forward with this project." Jerry Whitaker, Series Advisor . If this book could be ready in time for NAB next year, it would be a home-run. "I think this is a fantastic project. I see no downside from this project for DTV 3e, which covers data broadcasting but only in a small way; I would not expect to lose any sales of DTV 3e to a data boradcasting book These experts help you: *Understand the concepts behind standard provisions for carrying any type of data over MPEG-2 data transport mechanisms *Implement the standard in real-world service creation and rollouts *Enable a new generation of set-top boxes, hand-held devices, and PC add-in cards for handling both data and streaming video *Configure stand-alone data injection and data injection associated with video and audio programs *Define the optimal transmittal method for any type of data *Resolve system architecture, receiver-reference design, data categorization, and encapsulation questions *Solve announcement, and discovery and binding mechanisms problems *Avoid implementation pitfalls with encapsulation examples, illustrated layering, and buffer models. Mick, Jr. Authored by four of the standard’s lead writers -- Richard Chernock, Regis Crinon, Michael Dolan, and John R. -- Data Broadcasting is the first guide to the new ATSC standard. A ROADMAP FOR IMPLEMENTING THE ATSC DATA BROADCAST STANDARD The ATSC Data Broadcast Standard provides the means to transform digital TV signals from plain vanilla audio/video to 57-flavor broadband digital data delivery, opening a universe of device and service possibilities


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