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1 HDTV (High Definition Television)

2 HDTV History Early 1980’s: –Japan created analog HDTV Mid-1980s: –US, trying to stay competitive, decided to go digital –Congress gave stations a separate channel for transition to digital broadcast with the goal of all stations using digital broadcasts by 2006.

3 Currently... Less than 1% of US homes have HDTV capabilities Approximately 11% of stations have digital broadcasts

4 Digital Broadcasts Digital TV is not necessarily HDTV FCC only mandates transmission of digital television, not HDTV Several broadcasters use multicasting instead of transmitting HDTV

5 Multicasting By using lower-definition signals, one channel can be split into several channels Extra channels used for: –information services (datacasting) –music –Internet services

6 HDTV Standards 8-VSB (vestigial side band) –US, Canada, South Korea, Taiwan, Argentina DVB-T (digital video broadcasting- terrestrial) –Europe, Australia –Japan uses a system similar to DVB-T

7 HDTV Features Provides up to 60 frames/sec screen writing rate Uses MPEG-2 data compression –source info data rate is 1.2Gbps –broadcast data rate is 20Mbps Square pixels 1/4 the size of analog TV’s pixels

8 High definition studio video to Over-the-air broadcast form Two stages of processing needed: –MPEG-2 encoding –8-VSB modulation

9 MPEG-2 Encoding Discrete cosine transform Run length encoding Bi-directional motion prediction Multiplexes compressed video information together with pre-coded Dolby AC-3 audio

10 8-VSB Source: www.broadcast.harris.com/customer-service/8-vsb.html

11 HDTV Types HDTV or Digital-ready TV 16:9 aspect ratio (width:height) Displays: –720-line progressive scan signal OR –1080-line interlaced signal

12 Interlaced TV camera captures an image of 480 lines every 1/60th of a second Allocated broadcast spectrum isn’t wide enough, so signal is compressed by discarding 1/2 of the lines Transmits at 30 frames/sec with 2 fields/frame Fields alternate every other resolution line

13 Progressive Lines of picture transmitted consecutively one line after another rather than 2 overlapping fields Like computer monitor

14 Digital Cable Conventional cable broadcasts analog signal Digital cable broadcasts digital signal to provide higher quality picture/sound Digital cable is incompatible with digital signal used for HDTV HDTV signal received through satellite dish, conventional cable, or antenna

15 Future of Digital TV May 2002: All commercial stations must begin digital broadcasts May 2003: All stations (commercial & non- commercial) must begin digital broadcast May 2006: Analog TV signals completely eliminated


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