Tech Papers 2021 – Page 7
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Big data for journalism and enhanced business analytics
Big data has become mainstream with the recent evolution of cloud infrastructures, data gathering and intelligence algorithms.
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Characterisation of processing artifacts in HDR
The new Ultra High Definition (UHD) TV standards define a container which allows content creators to offer the consumer a much more immersive visual experience.
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CDN optimisation for VR streaming
Streaming audiovisual virtual reality content by brute force (streaming the entire 360° panorama) requires significant bandwidth and provides mediocre quality.
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Scalable distribution system for IP broadcasting
IP-based networks, both wired and wireless are expected to deliver commoditisation of media objects to consumers.
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HDR for the second screen
HDR will soon be just as much about delivering great video experiences to tablets and smartphones as it is about delivering to the UHD TV in the living room.
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AOMedia AV1 video coding format for OTT
Improving the quality of service and efficiencies with higher resolution, HDR and WCG in online delivery, there is a need for advanced video compression standards.
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Building scalable and resilient OTT services at Sky
Sky have tackled some of the most challenging scalability problems in the OTT space head-on.
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Integrating forensic watermarking into adaptive streaming workflow
Forensic watermarking is a process of embedding a unique identifier for each streaming video session into the video content.
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Cloud-based IP video production tools
IP networks in video production environments opens up the application of achitectural patterns from enterprise IT to the domain of broadcast and media production.
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5G technology for live production
A new emerging 5G technology with phased array antennas was used for the contribution of live TV documentary broadcast in Norway.
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Cyber defence 2017: Deter, detect and defend
The working methodology of attackers and defining a sample strategy that can be used to deter, detect and successfully defend against cyber attacks.
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Time-compensated remote production over IP
Moving to use more ‘IP’ in broadcast through innovative and practical methods rather than simply replacing the existing SDI connections with IP ones.
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AI in media and making security smarter
Artificial Intelligence technology develops in the media space, its application in security must focus on more than closing gaps and locking down assets.
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Using LTE Broadcast for a media optimised network
Providing the best viewing experience with superior quality, Telstra netwokr in Australia have LTE Broadcast, extending beyond the current unicast pull-based approach.
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ITU-R study group 6 for the future of broadcasting
Leading the international standardisation of the end-to-end broadcasting chain from the production of programmes to their ultimate delivery to the audience.
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Detecting illegal credential sharing in video subscription
The video industry faces new types of piracy and threats that cannot be prevented by embedding secure hardware or software in consumer devices.
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Wireless links for 8K Super Hi-Vision
The Super Hi-Vision (8K) regular broadcasting through broadcasting satellite will start in 2018.
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Technical practices for a Multi-CDN distribution strategy
Data in a Multi-CDN (Content Delivery Network) setup is load balanced dynamically using real-time traffic information gathered throughout the delivery chain.
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Perspectives of TV convergence towards 5G
The new eMBMS systems characteristics are well aligned to the technical requirements coming from the broadcast sector for TV services.
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The potential of T2 in a WiB planned DTT scenario
WiB is a new system concept proposed for DTT, where potentially all UHF channels allocated to broadcasting services are used from all transmitter sites.