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SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal ( Volume: 117, Issue: 1, 2008)
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Video Distribution Networks Using Remote Statistical Multiplexing

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
Doc Type
Journal Article
Content Type
Original Research
Abbreviated Title
SMPTE Mot. Imag. J
Volume
117, No. 1, pp. 37–41
Abstract
Statistical techniques have been used to aggregate video content at broadcast headends for some time now. Direct-to-Home systems based on MPEG-2 video encoding are now commonplace thus there is considerable pressure on content providers to make programming available on multiple platforms, with voice and data traffic. Achieving significant reductions in operator costs, to maintain competitive position, is the final consideration facing broadcasters and internet service providers. These demands have led to statistically multiplexed video systems utilizing the IP infrastructure, in addition to dedicated broadcast links, to adopt a distributed topology allowing source encoders to reside at remote broadcaster sites, rather than a centralized headend.
Publication Date
2008-01-01
DOI
10.5594/J16019
ISSN
Print: 1545-0279 | Electronic: 2160-2492
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J16019
Author(s)
Ian Trow
bio
Ian Trow is responsible for the strategy and product management of broadcast compression products at Thomson. He has over 18 years of systems and design experience in HD and MPEG video products. Prior to Thomson, Trow was VP of technology and marketing at Envivio, developing MPEG-4 and VC-1 compression products and systems for Mobile, IPTV, and broadcast applications. Before Envivio, he was engineering group manager at Tandberg Television, initially working on MPEG-2 broadcast encoders, and later taking on segment and product marketing responsibilities for satellite, terrestrial, and IP delivery of compressed material. Trow has a B.Sc. in electronic engineering from the University of Sussex, is Cisco CCNA and CCDA qualifed, and pursuing a Cisco CCNP.
Copyright
© 2008 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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