New Technology Campus to school IBC attendees on latest tech trends

Aug 3, 2006 8:00 AM

    

IBC2006 will once again offer insight into the latest technology trends impacting the industry at the IBC New Technology Campus.

The campus will provide a forum for researchers to present their latest work into some of the hottest television technologies, including:

  • Mobile media presentations: The Communications Research Centre of Canada will present a software-based transmission chain; media delivery via DVB-H  from Ramon Llull University in Spain; WebMobility Ventures showing mobile consumer gadgets; and TNO Information & Communication Technology of the Netherlands focusing on use of mobile technology to provide a bi-directional flow of Web content.
  • Production, including: the EU MATRIS project, which uses image analysis for real-time camera motion measurement; and a tapeless, paperless production workflow presented by BBC Research & Development.
  • IPTV with a demonstration of NM2, a proposal for personalized TV from BT Research and Venturing in the UK.
  • Home Networking, which will include a presentation by NBC Universal of the work of the HANA industry group on defining an architecture for a secure, high-definition home network, and the work of the Human Interface Lab in New Zealand and Georgia Institute of Technology on signal processing needed for a home system similar to “Star Trek’s” Holodeck.

For more information, visit: www.ibc.org.




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