The document discusses the development of connected TV. It covers CES 2011 and the emergence of interactive interfaces on TVs from companies like Panasonic, Sony, LG, Samsung and others. It also discusses trends like the growth of over-the-top TV, hybrid broadcast and internet TV, multi-device sharing apps, and new forms of control like touch, gesture and voice recognition. Finally, it outlines technologies and standards that enable connected TV features, such as UPnP, adaptive streaming, CE-HTML and widgets.
The document discusses the evolution of connected TV and the initiatives of Telkom Indonesia to meet customer demands in this area. It outlines how TV has evolved from traditional cable to integrated IP video experiences across multiple devices. It also discusses the challenges of connected TV relating to broadband connectivity, user experience, and content features. Customer demand is highlighted as being for time-shifted and on-demand content. Telkom's initiatives are presented as converging their services across platforms and devices to provide integrated multi-service experiences to customers on TV, PC and mobile through their SmartTV, TelkomVision and Speedy products and promotions.
1) The document discusses strategies for SK Telecom to enter the mobile location-based services (LBS) market in China.
2) It recommends launching a location-based social network called Ulink to attract subscribers and providing location-based advertising as a value-added service.
3) It also suggests partnering with mobile terminal manufacturers and network operators in China to help SK Telecom enter the 3G mobile phone market and provide terminals with GPS functionality.
The document discusses fiber optic network solutions for hotels. It proposes a converged fiber network called "Fiber To The Room" that can deliver voice, data, video and surveillance to each hotel room using a single fiber optic cable. This network would provide high-speed broadband access and services that modern guests expect while simplifying infrastructure for hotels. The solution offers benefits like unlimited bandwidth, easy manageability, scalability, and security. It also discusses IPTV, IP phones, surveillance cameras and other technologies that can be integrated on the fiber network.
The document discusses NEC's UCC (Unified Communications and Collaboration) platform and endpoints. It makes the following key points:
1) NEC's UCC platform allows access from any device through web-centric clients and supports a wide range of connectivity options.
2) NEC offers UCC clients that run on various devices like PCs, Macs, tablets, smartphones, and desk phones to enable unified communications capabilities like video calls, softphones, instant messaging, and collaboration across these endpoints.
3) NEC supports BYOD initiatives through UCC clients that are compatible with popular devices like iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets.
The document discusses the onset of connected TV and the opportunities it provides. It outlines that nearly all devices will be internet connected, with 75% of internet traffic being multimedia. This will lead to a surge in internet-enabled TVs, Blu-Ray players, and games consoles. Connected TV will revolutionize the definition of television and create new opportunities for advertising by allowing for more advertising types, creativity across platforms, audience segmentation, measurement and targeted ads.
Radio 2.0 Adswizz presentation Patrick Roger organized by ActuondaACTUONDA
This document contains an agenda for a meeting on the online radio advertising market in Europe. The agenda includes discussions on: 1) the audio market situation in Europe, 2) the online radio advertising market, and 3) a question and answer session. It notes that online radio audiences are growing rapidly due to multiple formats and devices, leading to a large user base that needs to be monetized. Current ad formats limit revenue potential, but new in-stream ad formats could help the market take off.
The document discusses the evolution of connected TV and the initiatives of Telkom Indonesia to meet customer demands in this area. It outlines how TV has evolved from traditional cable to integrated IP video experiences across multiple devices. It also discusses the challenges of connected TV relating to broadband connectivity, user experience, and content features. Customer demand is highlighted as being for time-shifted and on-demand content. Telkom's initiatives are presented as converging their services across platforms and devices to provide integrated multi-service experiences to customers on TV, PC and mobile through their SmartTV, TelkomVision and Speedy products and promotions.
1) The document discusses strategies for SK Telecom to enter the mobile location-based services (LBS) market in China.
2) It recommends launching a location-based social network called Ulink to attract subscribers and providing location-based advertising as a value-added service.
3) It also suggests partnering with mobile terminal manufacturers and network operators in China to help SK Telecom enter the 3G mobile phone market and provide terminals with GPS functionality.
The document discusses fiber optic network solutions for hotels. It proposes a converged fiber network called "Fiber To The Room" that can deliver voice, data, video and surveillance to each hotel room using a single fiber optic cable. This network would provide high-speed broadband access and services that modern guests expect while simplifying infrastructure for hotels. The solution offers benefits like unlimited bandwidth, easy manageability, scalability, and security. It also discusses IPTV, IP phones, surveillance cameras and other technologies that can be integrated on the fiber network.
The document discusses NEC's UCC (Unified Communications and Collaboration) platform and endpoints. It makes the following key points:
1) NEC's UCC platform allows access from any device through web-centric clients and supports a wide range of connectivity options.
2) NEC offers UCC clients that run on various devices like PCs, Macs, tablets, smartphones, and desk phones to enable unified communications capabilities like video calls, softphones, instant messaging, and collaboration across these endpoints.
3) NEC supports BYOD initiatives through UCC clients that are compatible with popular devices like iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets.
The document discusses the onset of connected TV and the opportunities it provides. It outlines that nearly all devices will be internet connected, with 75% of internet traffic being multimedia. This will lead to a surge in internet-enabled TVs, Blu-Ray players, and games consoles. Connected TV will revolutionize the definition of television and create new opportunities for advertising by allowing for more advertising types, creativity across platforms, audience segmentation, measurement and targeted ads.
Radio 2.0 Adswizz presentation Patrick Roger organized by ActuondaACTUONDA
This document contains an agenda for a meeting on the online radio advertising market in Europe. The agenda includes discussions on: 1) the audio market situation in Europe, 2) the online radio advertising market, and 3) a question and answer session. It notes that online radio audiences are growing rapidly due to multiple formats and devices, leading to a large user base that needs to be monetized. Current ad formats limit revenue potential, but new in-stream ad formats could help the market take off.
Ads injection and Metrics for Online Radio by Patrick Roger Adswizz @ Jornada...ACTUONDA
Necesidad de métricas adaptadas a los servicios audio online multi-dispositivos, casos prácticos y situación en Europa
Presentacion de Patrick Roger, COO Adswizz (inserción pub/medición)
Jornada Radio 2.0 organizada por Actuonda en Barcelona el 2 de Marzo de 2011
This document discusses the challenges facing the TV industry from new entrants and changing viewer behaviors driven by increasing device connectivity and mobility. It presents Netgem as a leader in IPTV middleware and set-top boxes that provides a solution called "nCloud" to help broadcasters, cable operators and device makers address these challenges. nCloud aggregates content from multiple sources and allows seamless viewing across devices to meet rising customer expectations of control and portability. It also lowers costs through local streaming and bandwidth optimization while maintaining privacy.
The presentation I did at Rose d'Or in Lucerne, Switzerland, 7. May 2007. With just a few small changes, this is how it was shown (except that there were lots of videos, but you only see pictures here at slideshare)
Navigation has reigned over location-based services since 2003, but free navigation from Google and Nokia is upending existing business models. PTOLEMUS Consulting Group assists clients in the navigation and location industries with strategy, market assessments, and business development. Their upcoming 2010 European Location Study will analyze interviews and research on the changing navigation landscape.
Preben Schack is a senior director at Cisco who focuses on service provider video technologies. The document discusses how the video industry is shifting from service providers to experience providers due to changes in technology, consumer behavior, and market dynamics. Specifically, it notes that online video traffic is growing rapidly and consumers want a unified video experience across multiple devices and platforms. This is driving providers to transform their business models and video value chains to offer more open, flexible, and monetized experiences and services.
Nonius successfully transitioned from being a simple high-speed internet access provider for hotels to offering full IPTV services. They were well positioned to address hotel needs due to founders' experience in telecommunications product research and development. Their advanced in-room platform, NiVo, combines TV, radio, video on demand, internet access, and games in an integrated system accessible through remote control or wireless keyboard. Nonius plans to further enhance the guest experience with more personalization and integration of smart devices, while continuing to focus on reducing costs for hoteliers.
Carriers can capitalize on the growing location-based services (LBS) market by developing customized apps and partnering with app developers to provide value-added LBS. While the consumer LBS market is dominated by third-party app stores and platforms, carriers can focus on enterprise LBS and 4G networks to power innovative location-aware solutions. Carriers must also strengthen partnerships, create opt-in privacy features, and explore new areas like mobile payments to succeed in LBS.
The document provides an overview of mobile technologies and services. It discusses what mobile means, the state of the mobile industry including major operators and technologies, and options for mobile development. Key mobile development platforms include Java ME, Flash Lite, Symbian, .NET, BREW, and WAP. Each has strengths and weaknesses in terms of reach, development experience, and learning curve.
Connected TV refers to internet-connected televisions and devices that provide online content and services directly on the TV screen. By 2015, it is projected that 500 million television sets worldwide will be connected to the internet. Connected TV is poised to become the norm, with 90% of TVs sold in Europe by 2014 expected to connect to the internet. This represents a massive shift from passive broadcast TV to interactive content consumption on television.
What’s Next in Mobility? Key Areas of CyberinfrastructureCybera Inc.
Trevor Doerksen M.Sc.
CEO, MoboVivo
Presented at the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit 2009, as part of the session "What's Next: Key Areas of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure."
This session explored some of the up-and-coming areas of cyberinfrastructure and why they are increasingly being considered as essential elements to innovative research and development.
The document discusses how interactive TV is now affordable due to lower costs of content creation, deployment, and operation. It argues that using broadband networks rather than broadcast spectrum to deliver interactivity reduces costs. The wTVML markup language allows reusing internet infrastructures for authoring interactive TV content at web-level costs. Generating sufficient user traffic through compelling content is also key to achieving a return on investment. Overall, the convergence of broadband and broadcast technologies has addressed prior barriers and enables widespread adoption of affordable interactive TV.
Thank you to all who attended our session at the 2011 TV Next conference. For those who missed it, here are our slides. For more info, follow us on Twitter: @ConnectedTV
The document discusses the evolution of the new media value chain. It describes how media distribution has transformed from a few traditional channels to ubiquity across many platforms and devices. Specifically, it outlines three waves of this evolution: 1) the digitalization of homes and multi-channel TV, 2) the rise of broadband enabling online content, and 3) the growth of mobile media consumption. This has led to an increasingly complex audiovisual content marketplace with many new players and distribution models emerging along the value chain.
This document provides an overview and summary of a webinar on Telco-OTT and operator infrastructure implications. The webinar discussed how traditional telephony and SMS services are declining due to the rise of over-the-top (OTT) communication apps. It noted that bundles, HD voice, and APIs can only delay the inevitable transition to OTT-led services. The webinar also covered challenges for telcos in developing their own OTT services, including managing cannibalization of existing services, flexibility to change offerings, and meeting security and regulatory requirements. It provided examples of telco-OTT infrastructure options and design considerations for building web-like, scalable architectures.
The document compares the internet performance of three smart TVs: the Sony Internet TV, Samsung 8000, and LG 6500. In nearly every test, the Sony Internet TV performed the best. It loaded web pages and browsers nearly twice as fast as the Samsung and 1.5 times faster than the LG. The Sony also delivered high-quality streaming flash video while the other TVs had issues. The Sony was fully compatible with web capability tests, while the Samsung and LG failed some. Overall, the Sony provided the most responsive, reliable, and intuitive web browsing experience according to the assessment.
Proposal for TiVo for their future products by featuring FIO-KeyBO, 10 key QWERTY text entry method.
TiVo will be able to increase market share by adopting unique approach which has a potential to become next de-facto input metho for over 5 billions users in the world...yi
The document summarizes several topics related to digital television broadcasting and IPTV:
1) Many countries are transitioning from analog to digital TV broadcasting, freeing up transmission channels that will be used by mobile operators for data services and IPTV.
2) IPTV delivered over these high-speed wireless networks will allow anyone to become a broadcaster without needing authorization or infrastructure, lowering the barrier to entry.
3) The document advertises companies that offer generators and satellite internet services to enable this new era of wireless IPTV broadcasting.
BT is investing billions in its 21st Century Network (21CN) to expand Ethernet connectivity across the UK. InTechnology is the first UK service provider to leverage 21CN, which will increase coverage of high-bandwidth Ethernet networks from 60 points of presence to over 600 by April 2009 and 1100 by 2010, providing next generation Ethernet services to 98% of UK businesses. By taking advantage of 21CN's expanding infrastructure, InTechnology can offer customers more comprehensive coverage and innovative managed services, saving businesses up to 40% on new connections and communications capabilities.
Saiful hidayat strengthening cooperation in ict research & development best...Saiful Hidayat
The document discusses research and development in information and communication technologies and how market trends are driving convergence across different areas. It explores key areas for ICT research and development as well as new approaches to market research. Examples of best practices from Telkom's research and development activities are also presented.
Why Over-the-Top is the Future of CommunicationsBrough Turner
The document discusses how over-the-top (OTT) services like Skype, Netflix, and social media will become the dominant form of communication. It notes that 1-3 year predictions about technology adoption are often too optimistic, but the actual long-term outcomes are more transformative than expected. As bandwidth availability increases with technologies like 4G LTE, OTT services will handle more data-intensive applications like video calling and streaming. The document concludes that OTT is already becoming the primary way people access voice and video, and this transition will only accelerate over time.
Verimatrix - Multi-network Solutions in the Real World - CSTB 2012Verimatrix
Verimatrix is a company that provides content and revenue security solutions for multi-network, multi-screen applications. The document discusses industry trends towards converging IPTV and over-the-top (OTT) delivery to provide an enhanced experience for consumers. It also outlines Verimatrix's ViewRight ONETM solution which provides a unified approach to security across networks like DVB, IPTV, and OTT to enable multi-network offerings with a consistent user experience.
This document discusses the evolution and future of television. It covers the shift from analog to digital TV, the rise of high-definition and 3D TV, and changing consumer behaviors around accessing content. Emerging platforms for TV include terrestrial, satellite, cable and internet-based IPTV. Global TV shipments and revenue are also discussed. The future of TV is predicted to include technologies like hybrid broadcast broadband TV and over-the-top internet services delivered on new devices beyond traditional set-top boxes.
Ads injection and Metrics for Online Radio by Patrick Roger Adswizz @ Jornada...ACTUONDA
Necesidad de métricas adaptadas a los servicios audio online multi-dispositivos, casos prácticos y situación en Europa
Presentacion de Patrick Roger, COO Adswizz (inserción pub/medición)
Jornada Radio 2.0 organizada por Actuonda en Barcelona el 2 de Marzo de 2011
This document discusses the challenges facing the TV industry from new entrants and changing viewer behaviors driven by increasing device connectivity and mobility. It presents Netgem as a leader in IPTV middleware and set-top boxes that provides a solution called "nCloud" to help broadcasters, cable operators and device makers address these challenges. nCloud aggregates content from multiple sources and allows seamless viewing across devices to meet rising customer expectations of control and portability. It also lowers costs through local streaming and bandwidth optimization while maintaining privacy.
The presentation I did at Rose d'Or in Lucerne, Switzerland, 7. May 2007. With just a few small changes, this is how it was shown (except that there were lots of videos, but you only see pictures here at slideshare)
Navigation has reigned over location-based services since 2003, but free navigation from Google and Nokia is upending existing business models. PTOLEMUS Consulting Group assists clients in the navigation and location industries with strategy, market assessments, and business development. Their upcoming 2010 European Location Study will analyze interviews and research on the changing navigation landscape.
Preben Schack is a senior director at Cisco who focuses on service provider video technologies. The document discusses how the video industry is shifting from service providers to experience providers due to changes in technology, consumer behavior, and market dynamics. Specifically, it notes that online video traffic is growing rapidly and consumers want a unified video experience across multiple devices and platforms. This is driving providers to transform their business models and video value chains to offer more open, flexible, and monetized experiences and services.
Nonius successfully transitioned from being a simple high-speed internet access provider for hotels to offering full IPTV services. They were well positioned to address hotel needs due to founders' experience in telecommunications product research and development. Their advanced in-room platform, NiVo, combines TV, radio, video on demand, internet access, and games in an integrated system accessible through remote control or wireless keyboard. Nonius plans to further enhance the guest experience with more personalization and integration of smart devices, while continuing to focus on reducing costs for hoteliers.
Carriers can capitalize on the growing location-based services (LBS) market by developing customized apps and partnering with app developers to provide value-added LBS. While the consumer LBS market is dominated by third-party app stores and platforms, carriers can focus on enterprise LBS and 4G networks to power innovative location-aware solutions. Carriers must also strengthen partnerships, create opt-in privacy features, and explore new areas like mobile payments to succeed in LBS.
The document provides an overview of mobile technologies and services. It discusses what mobile means, the state of the mobile industry including major operators and technologies, and options for mobile development. Key mobile development platforms include Java ME, Flash Lite, Symbian, .NET, BREW, and WAP. Each has strengths and weaknesses in terms of reach, development experience, and learning curve.
Connected TV refers to internet-connected televisions and devices that provide online content and services directly on the TV screen. By 2015, it is projected that 500 million television sets worldwide will be connected to the internet. Connected TV is poised to become the norm, with 90% of TVs sold in Europe by 2014 expected to connect to the internet. This represents a massive shift from passive broadcast TV to interactive content consumption on television.
What’s Next in Mobility? Key Areas of CyberinfrastructureCybera Inc.
Trevor Doerksen M.Sc.
CEO, MoboVivo
Presented at the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit 2009, as part of the session "What's Next: Key Areas of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure."
This session explored some of the up-and-coming areas of cyberinfrastructure and why they are increasingly being considered as essential elements to innovative research and development.
The document discusses how interactive TV is now affordable due to lower costs of content creation, deployment, and operation. It argues that using broadband networks rather than broadcast spectrum to deliver interactivity reduces costs. The wTVML markup language allows reusing internet infrastructures for authoring interactive TV content at web-level costs. Generating sufficient user traffic through compelling content is also key to achieving a return on investment. Overall, the convergence of broadband and broadcast technologies has addressed prior barriers and enables widespread adoption of affordable interactive TV.
Thank you to all who attended our session at the 2011 TV Next conference. For those who missed it, here are our slides. For more info, follow us on Twitter: @ConnectedTV
The document discusses the evolution of the new media value chain. It describes how media distribution has transformed from a few traditional channels to ubiquity across many platforms and devices. Specifically, it outlines three waves of this evolution: 1) the digitalization of homes and multi-channel TV, 2) the rise of broadband enabling online content, and 3) the growth of mobile media consumption. This has led to an increasingly complex audiovisual content marketplace with many new players and distribution models emerging along the value chain.
This document provides an overview and summary of a webinar on Telco-OTT and operator infrastructure implications. The webinar discussed how traditional telephony and SMS services are declining due to the rise of over-the-top (OTT) communication apps. It noted that bundles, HD voice, and APIs can only delay the inevitable transition to OTT-led services. The webinar also covered challenges for telcos in developing their own OTT services, including managing cannibalization of existing services, flexibility to change offerings, and meeting security and regulatory requirements. It provided examples of telco-OTT infrastructure options and design considerations for building web-like, scalable architectures.
The document compares the internet performance of three smart TVs: the Sony Internet TV, Samsung 8000, and LG 6500. In nearly every test, the Sony Internet TV performed the best. It loaded web pages and browsers nearly twice as fast as the Samsung and 1.5 times faster than the LG. The Sony also delivered high-quality streaming flash video while the other TVs had issues. The Sony was fully compatible with web capability tests, while the Samsung and LG failed some. Overall, the Sony provided the most responsive, reliable, and intuitive web browsing experience according to the assessment.
Proposal for TiVo for their future products by featuring FIO-KeyBO, 10 key QWERTY text entry method.
TiVo will be able to increase market share by adopting unique approach which has a potential to become next de-facto input metho for over 5 billions users in the world...yi
The document summarizes several topics related to digital television broadcasting and IPTV:
1) Many countries are transitioning from analog to digital TV broadcasting, freeing up transmission channels that will be used by mobile operators for data services and IPTV.
2) IPTV delivered over these high-speed wireless networks will allow anyone to become a broadcaster without needing authorization or infrastructure, lowering the barrier to entry.
3) The document advertises companies that offer generators and satellite internet services to enable this new era of wireless IPTV broadcasting.
BT is investing billions in its 21st Century Network (21CN) to expand Ethernet connectivity across the UK. InTechnology is the first UK service provider to leverage 21CN, which will increase coverage of high-bandwidth Ethernet networks from 60 points of presence to over 600 by April 2009 and 1100 by 2010, providing next generation Ethernet services to 98% of UK businesses. By taking advantage of 21CN's expanding infrastructure, InTechnology can offer customers more comprehensive coverage and innovative managed services, saving businesses up to 40% on new connections and communications capabilities.
Saiful hidayat strengthening cooperation in ict research & development best...Saiful Hidayat
The document discusses research and development in information and communication technologies and how market trends are driving convergence across different areas. It explores key areas for ICT research and development as well as new approaches to market research. Examples of best practices from Telkom's research and development activities are also presented.
Why Over-the-Top is the Future of CommunicationsBrough Turner
The document discusses how over-the-top (OTT) services like Skype, Netflix, and social media will become the dominant form of communication. It notes that 1-3 year predictions about technology adoption are often too optimistic, but the actual long-term outcomes are more transformative than expected. As bandwidth availability increases with technologies like 4G LTE, OTT services will handle more data-intensive applications like video calling and streaming. The document concludes that OTT is already becoming the primary way people access voice and video, and this transition will only accelerate over time.
Verimatrix - Multi-network Solutions in the Real World - CSTB 2012Verimatrix
Verimatrix is a company that provides content and revenue security solutions for multi-network, multi-screen applications. The document discusses industry trends towards converging IPTV and over-the-top (OTT) delivery to provide an enhanced experience for consumers. It also outlines Verimatrix's ViewRight ONETM solution which provides a unified approach to security across networks like DVB, IPTV, and OTT to enable multi-network offerings with a consistent user experience.
This document discusses the evolution and future of television. It covers the shift from analog to digital TV, the rise of high-definition and 3D TV, and changing consumer behaviors around accessing content. Emerging platforms for TV include terrestrial, satellite, cable and internet-based IPTV. Global TV shipments and revenue are also discussed. The future of TV is predicted to include technologies like hybrid broadcast broadband TV and over-the-top internet services delivered on new devices beyond traditional set-top boxes.
Huawei has over 18 years of experience providing TV services. It began researching multimedia technologies in 1993 and launched its first digital TV and video phone products in 2000. By 2007, Huawei was providing IPTV, digital TV, mobile TV, and internet TV solutions. Huawei's end-to-end solutions save on capital expenditures and allow flexible expansion. Huawei's open middleware integrates easily with third-party set-top boxes and allows rapid deployment of new services. Huawei has provided IPTV solutions to over 37 operators worldwide with a total subscriber capacity of over 6.8 million.
Multiplatform Managed OTT-TV is a promising opportunity for Telco ready to combine their direct-to-consumer services with white-label online video services for independent content providers - This presentation is a quick summary of our last 10+ yrs experience in this sector.
The document discusses digital television standards and IPTV technology. It begins by explaining analog television standards like NTSC, PAL, and SECAM. It then covers the basics of digital television like standard definition TV (SDTV) and high definition TV (HDTV). The remainder of the document outlines the technology behind Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), including encoding, packetization, multiplexing, channel coding, and decoding. It also discusses IPTV business models and the ecosystem of content delivery.
Harmonized Security for Multi-network Video ServicesVerimatrix
Verimatrix provides revenue security solutions for multi-network video services across devices. It has over 590 operator customers in over 90 countries protecting over $5 billion in revenue. As video consumption expands across networks and devices, Verimatrix offers an integrated solution with a single security authority to harmonize protection for linear, on-demand and over-the-top services on any screen.
Multi-network Solutions in the Real World, CABSAT: Adriana Whiteley, FarncombeVerimatrix
Multi-network, multi-screen video services are now becoming “must have” features on the roadmap of competitive video service operators across the MENA region. With a wealth of multi-lingual content, the region is also a potential flagship for regional or global distribution strategies that expand the base of the regions operators.
The technology and business trade-offs in these strategies, and ultimately the implementation decisions made can provide valuable insight for others currently considering or already planning their multi-network roll-outs.
What does it take to put together a truly innovative and comprehensive solution to extend the reach of your traditional pay TV services?
Hear from experts in their field on the evolving marketplace for video delivery and key technical considerations for launching multi-network and multi-screen services.
IPTV WF Presentation - Connected TVs Vs STBsAminoTV
Connected TVs vs. STBs
• TV replacement cycle vs. content innovation cycle
• Role of STBs in emerging markets
• Service usage patterns on connected TVs and STBs
• Content distribution in the home
This document outlines various emerging and established technologies in the media and entertainment industry, including the adoption of smartphones, broadband, and wireless technologies, as well as consumption of content across TVs, video game consoles, tablets, and other devices. It also discusses trends in digital video, addressable advertising, and content distribution across linear, on-demand, and user-generated formats. Key metrics are provided on the installed base of these technologies and devices.
The document summarizes the transition from smart TVs to linked TVs. It discusses how initially smart TVs focused on connectivity but apps did not deeply integrate with TV programming. It then describes how linked TV aims to interweave TV and web content into a single, unified experience by annotating audiovisual content with concepts and using those annotations to automatically link parts of content to related web content. This provides an interactive video experience for users to browse objects within video programs. The document outlines the LinkedTV project which aims to develop these capabilities and provide access via a platform and clients across devices. It provides examples of potential linked TV scenarios.
Mobile connected TVs are driving growth in connected TV usage through tablets. This shifts viewing habits to an internet-based model and away from traditional TV distribution. This has consequences for players across the value chain and raises regulatory issues around balancing existing rules for traditional media with the open internet environment. As viewing shifts to mobile, regulators must address challenges around competition, content regulation, and rights management in this new landscape.
CE-HTML provides a standardized structure for virtual keyboards and remote user interfaces on consumer electronics. It has been implemented on devices like set-top boxes, smartphones, and smart TVs from manufacturers like Motorola, Philips, and LG. Protocols like CEA-2014 and NotifSocket enable dynamic updates and event handling for remote user interfaces across multiple connected devices.
Interact provides mobile TV solutions for mobile network operators. Their platform allows operators to stream live TV channels, radio stations, and on-demand video over GPRS and 3G networks. It features automated ingestion and publishing of content from various sources. Interact has implemented successful mobile TV projects for operators in Italy, Greece, Egypt, Algeria, Pakistan, and other countries. Their solutions provide live and on-demand streaming, video downloads, and integration with mobile portals.
Interact provides mobile TV solutions for mobile network operators. Their platform allows operators to stream live TV and radio channels, internet radio, and on-demand video over GPRS and 3G networks. It has a flexible headend, media archive and streaming capabilities. Interact has implemented successful mobile TV platforms and portals for operators in Italy, Greece, Egypt, Algeria, Pakistan and other countries. The platforms provide live and on-demand content to millions of subscribers.
TiVo is a company that provides set-top boxes and DVR technology. It has over 2.5 million subscribers worldwide and partnerships with major cable companies and content providers. TiVo's value proposition includes an easy to use and personalized TV experience, integration of live, on-demand and internet content, and tools for audience research and advertising. TiVo sees its future in providing the gold standard TV experience across all devices through innovations like universal search, personalized recommendations, apps and multi-room viewing.
How Open Data Can Enhance Interactive TelevisionLinkedTV
The presentation was delivered by Lyndon Nixon, STI International Consulting and Research GmbH, Austria, during the ngnlab.eu Workshop http://ngnlab.eu/index.php/ngnlabeu-workshop, held in Bratislava during September 20th, 2012. The workshop was co-located with the 5th joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC 2012 http://wmnc.fiit.stuba.sk.
Purpose of the workshop is bringing together researchers and experts from academia as well as from business which came from Germany, Nederlands, Spain, Austria and Slovakia.
Multiservice Broadcast Networks Over SatelliteNewtec
1) The document discusses Newtec's multi-service broadcast networks, which allow various content like video, radio, and data to be distributed over a single optimized infrastructure.
2) Newtec's networks provide the lowest total cost of ownership through features like converged all-IP technology, intra- and cross-layer optimization, and dynamic carrier management.
3) The networks are designed to evolve with emerging technologies such as DVB-S2 extensions, adaptive coding and modulation, and carrier identification to further improve efficiency and capacity.
Intellectual Property Guide
patent requirements
industry approaches
patent strength -> patent map
International property offices
Scenario extends to more patents) - case study
.....
Smart TV content converged service & social mediafungfung Chen
This document discusses the convergence of smart TV content and social media. It begins with an outline covering the topics of what TV is in a globally connected world, content issues like apps and distribution/monetization, and social media case studies. The document then covers hybrid TV platforms, the development of HbbTV standards, bandwidth needs with more applications, and how CE manufacturers' value chains may change. It also discusses content issues around apps, distribution, synchronization and monetization solutions. Finally, it explores social media history and case studies involving Facebook, mobile apps, and gamification solutions.
How to separate the related inventions or combine those in one
case study: radio met car
Filing application tips - "KISS rule“
Trademark note
Software & biz methods notes including source code & flowchart
First sketches skills (Official Gazette, OG)
Drafting the specification hints
Integrating the journey on IP protections to discuss the strategies
cope pirate issue & how to handle a non-patentability case (ex. Trademark, copyright, trade secret…)
Give some suggestions for lay inventors to prepare a patent application
Some online patent application forms & the template of RPA & PTO’s response after you sent a application
Start to the procedure on classification search (patents)
Point out reading skill & how to define the scope of a patent
Use some case studies to illustrations
Design around lawsuits for Apple against Samsung
Development online DB approaches (cloud)
Finally, show other useful information (online search) such as official gazette, trademarks …
The document discusses the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) program which allows applicants to use examination results from one patent office to accelerate examination in another office, and describes PPH routes including the Paris route, PCT-PPH, and expanded PPH MOTTAINAI program. It also provides an example of using search results for a mobile phone multimedia controller patent to determine relevant patent classification codes between the USPTO and JPO technical fields.
Start from overseas patent protection including
PCT (patent cooperation treaty), PPH (patent prosecution highway), CAF/CCD, new route pilot (work-sharing), tripway pilot (search sharing) …
How to audit work of patent agent/lawyer
Keep document & bill
Pass a Bar exam to show your ability
The document discusses conducting a patentability search, including why they are important, how to search patent classifications, and examples of patent infringement cases. It describes searching major patent databases like Espacenet and USPTO to find prior art and check for patent applications. Classification searches involve searching patents within a particular class and subclass. The Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) system aims to develop a joint classification for the European and US patent offices.
Introduce the requirement #3: Novelty & the date issue on “first to file” & 1 yr law
Talk the satisfy condition on the novelty requirement
Finally, share the law recognizes 3 types of novelty (Section 102) on the part of Physical (hardware or method)
Start from Patentability – 4 legal requirements
req.1: a statutory class – lawsuits & 5 classes cover processes, Machines, Manufactures, Compositions, New use
req.2: Utility including software, non-patentable case by drug issue & how to turn back a whimsical case
Req.3: Novelty - prior art (Reduction to Practice)
Discuss about Secret invention -> patentability
The principle secret -> build working models -> introduce how to review patentability -> Including 4 legal requirements -> statutory class (focus on class 1: process)
Weather, News, ... Terrestrial network
Social TV
• Facebook, Twitter, ...
Hybrid TV
• Integrate broadcast & internet
• Enrich TV experience
• Personalized service
Ref: III project
14
(III)
Hybrid features on TV
- Integrate broadcast & internet content
- Personalized recommendation
- Social TV
- Second screen experience
- Voice/gesture control
- Apps
- Advertisement
- Payment service
Ref: III project
15
(III)
Display content: Diversity video service
- Live TV
- Video on Demand (VoD)
- Time-shift TV
- Electronic Program
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3) Challenges include determining the right devices, modality of interaction, strength of social ties, and handling synchronization between solitary and shared viewing experiences.
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Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
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The Moment of Capture
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His Malibu beachfront house is one of the most famous properties in Leonardo DiCaprio's real estate portfolio. Situated in the exclusive Carbon Beach. also known as "Billionaire's Beach," this property boasts stunning ocean views and private beach access. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" in Malibu is a testament to the actor's love for the sea and his penchant for luxurious living.
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2. Outline
TV market information
US CES
Broadcast or internet TV problem?
TV scenario in living room
UPnP connection Architecture
Adaptive streaming
Common interface – Widget
Consoultion
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3. CES 2011 – 聯網電視互動介面
TV Panasonic VIESA SONY Google TV
apps
Yahoo TV即時 Graph
線上投票統計 interface
互動強化
應用 LG Apps
Samsung
Smart HUB
海信Android
local
聯網電視介面
service Kenmore
Yahoo TV 海爾Android TCL聯網 洗衣機操作介面
Widget 聯網電視
電視介面
購買介面
Control4
Skyworth遊戲下載
TV互動購物介面 COSHIP聯網電視介面 家電操控介面
第3頁 資料來源:IEK,資策會整理
4. 操作模式多樣化
硬體搭配應用整合銷售
整合Tablet與手機 Tablet閱讀
傳統+快捷鍵
Small font &
Remote簡易操作 more info.
Panasonic 點選後,
TV shows
試穿畫面
Samsung
LG SONY
Apple
SHARP
長虹
鍵盤型
SONY
羅技
PHLIPS TCL發表 海信智慧電視
語音辨識操控 體感互動
Panasonic
搖桿操控線上遊戲
第4頁 資料來源:IEK,資策會整理
6. 聯網產品發展可期 (2)
Mobile Industry
Touch,
Content Mobile Mobile
gesture,
Provider Operators Manufacturers
management
Movie & TV Industry Ecosystem
TTV, different
Content TV TV/STB Smart
PTS,
Provider Operators Manufacturers
ABC,
CBS, Generalized Hollywood Samsung allshare
NHK…
Entertai
DLNA Connect
nment
Video,
Radio,
Photo, File, Multi-device, TV content,
Game … sharing apps game, app
store
Pioneer PAIS D-Link miiiCASA
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8. Hybrid Internet broadcast TV
Internet
TV Channel I … N
2 way
Radio AM FM Cable, Satellite,
Terrestrial
B’cast broadcasting
(DVB-S, C, T)
CE-device
IPTV
VOD/MOD Media HTML Browser +
STB AV player
Internet
Subtitle Video Graphics
Sign language
Data Text
Server 端 (來源:資策會繪製) User 端
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9. Platform operator
Middleware & 3rd
party operators
Content
security
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operator
Network operator
CDN/Internet
Service
Provider
CE Industry
MOD or IPTV’s Problem? (1)
(資料來源:EBU-USR)
11. 眾多的TV+周邊產品
Digital encodings
of movies, TV
shows, clips
Cumulative unique assets for
Packages
Retailer SKUs
Network , Pay TV
Distributions
distribution
Formats, Regions,
Languages, Subtitles
Versions
Edits
(資料來源:DVB)
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12. TV Scenario in living room (1)
10-foot UI
renderer
~ 3m ~ 60 cm
2-feet UI
renderer
(資料來源:UPnP論壇, 資策會整理)
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13. TV Scenario (2)
Multi-
Multi- devices
devices
DCP: Device Control Protocol
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14. Interactive TV service
Adobe
OCAP/Tru Open
2 way Screen Flash in
MHP
Project Living
Room
Java in ACAP-J
Living Room (ATSC)
Ginga
(Japen acTVila
ISDB) CE-HTML* (Japan
(CE-2014) OTT to TV
Consortiu
BD-J
m)
(Blu-ray)
DVB-
HTML BML
HTML in (Japan
ARIB XML
Living Room Std.)
ACAP-X
(ASTC Media
HTML Std.) Center
Widget Markup
Initiatives Language
第 14 頁 (資料來源:ABIresearch, 資策會整理)
15. The UPnP btw TV client & server
WAN
http-get
Client (TV)
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16. CEA-2014 UPnP Architecture applies to
all Box Models
in scope interface
UI Control Point out of scope interface
optional
discovery + control
discovery + control
Profile matching
XHTML(+SVG) content
events/notifications
Remote UI Client Third party notifications Remote UI Server
save/restore
(Non-Discoverable (Internet, WAN)
Media transport
or discoverable)
Content download
UI Control Control ownership
Point
DRM messages
authentication
DRM: Digital Media Renderer
(資料來源:CEA-2014, 資策會整理) 第 16 頁
18. Progressive downloading
HTTP pseudo-streaming
Valid objects may be deleted
by the cache management to
free up space for more
popular objects
Rent film
RTP/ HTTP/
UDP TCP
VOD
第 18 頁資料來源:EBU,資策會彙整
19. Adaptive streaming
For a server, the basic principle behind adaptive streaming
techniques is simple:
provide the clients with a table of URLs.
Every URL points to a specific time interval (the columns) of a specific
quality (the rows) of the same content.
All intelligence is implemented in the client
the server can be any HTTP-compliant device serving regular files.
SVC-Scalable Video Coding
第 19 頁資料來源:EBU,資策會彙整
20. Widget introduction
Oprea widget
Widget framework
3rd Party
CE OEM Web Brand
Services
Widgets Widgets
Widgets
Widget APIs
Yahoo!TVWidget
KONtx Framework
HTML/ Java- CSS,
Flash
AJAX Script CSS-TV
Web Services / Browser Core (Webkit, Gtk+, J2ME…)
Middleware (DRM, UPnP/DLNA, EPG)
Embedded Linux
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21. Widget User Agents Conformance Table
The supporting level btw widget’s user
agent & W3C’s Widgets Packaging and
Configuration spec.
User Agent Conformance Level Breakdown of Test
Results
pass fail untested
Opera Widget runtime for 73% 73% 15% 12%
Android (Bata)
Apache Wookie 0.9 98% 98% 2%
Aplix web runtime 47% 47% 53%
Opera 11 Beta1 95% 95% 1% 4%
OBIGO X10 95% 95% 5%
BorqsWRT 75% 75% 12% 13%
http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets/imp-report/
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31. Conclusion & Future work
Review all TV production market
Understand to provide the common interface
could let more content (it’s easy to make!)
Service is very important!! (promote your content
to more view)
Future work
After huge content on demand or internet,
how to gather them by user want become
another issue!!
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34. DSNG
From a fully equipped uplink truck or from a light flyaway travel case,
DSNG makes Satellite possible to bring live news and sport to
millions of viewers.
DSNG is all about being at the right place at the right time. This
often means to travel light in order to get there fast. But you don't
need to compromise on picture or signal quality to be there just
where it is happening. You also don't need to be cut-off from your
news production facilities.
http://www.newtec.eu/applications/broadcast/digital-satellite-news-gathering-
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