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55th annual IEEE broadcast symposium set
Sep 25, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
The 55th Annual IEEE Broadcast Symposium will be held October 12-14 at The Hotel Washington, in Washington, DC.
The Annual Broadcast Symposium, presented by the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Broadcast Technology Society (BTS),
includes three days of technical papers, a joint luncheon with the Association of Federal Communications Consulting Engineers (AFCCE) and the annual society awards luncheon.
Wednesday October 12 will feature a full day of Mobile and Multimedia
Broadcasting papers, followed by an evening session on Technical
Regulatory Issues.
On Thursday October 13, the technical program features sessions on Audio
Broadcasting and DTV System Performance and Measurements. The speaker
for the Joint AFCCE/IEEE luncheon will be Marsha J. MacBride, executive
vice president, law and regulatory policy, National Association of
Broadcasters.
Friday, October 14, features Satellite Broadcasting and Distributed DTV
Transmission technical sessions, concluding with a panel discussion on
Distributed Transmission. The Friday program also features the annual
Broadcast Technology Society awards luncheon.
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