TV and More in the Next Millennium
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 1999, No. 7, pp. 293–310
- Abstract
- The technology shift from an analog based TV system to a digitally based infrastructure will forever change how the world views and uses the medium of television. It will also make both mediums dependent on a single parameter, BANDWIDTH. Though the distinction between the traditional TV and the Personal Computer will only be evident to the viewer by the content received rather than its underlying technologies, bandwidth will be the key factor in the industries ability to deliver content. The interface between TV and the rich media that will be part of medium will be presented. Emerging technologies including displays, security, networks and content and their impact, both direct and indirect, on the medium and our lives in the 21st Century will be discussed in this presentation but above all it will be bandwidth and its utilization that will dominate the industry and this talk.
- Publication Date
- 1999-07-01
- DOI
10.5594/M001210- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M001210
- Author(s)
- Pete SchirlingIBM Internet Media Group - Internet Division Cupertino, California 95014
bio
Pete has been with IBM for 34 years, 30 of which were with IBM Microelectronics. He is currently a Senior Consulting Engineer in the Internet Media Group, working on Standards and Strategic Alliances. Pete continues to be an IBM Corporate consultant for MPEG and MPEG related activities within IBM worldwide. Pete is currently active on the MPEG committee (ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 29 WG11) and DA VIC (member of the Management Committee and Chief Editor for DA VIC specifications) both internationally and in the U.S. He was the coproject editor for part 1, of MPEG-2, ISO/IEC 13818–1 (Systems). He is Head of Delegation for the United States at international meetings of WG11. Pete is also chairman of the U.S. MPEG committee, NCITS L3.1 (formerly X3L3.1). Peter is a Senior member of IEEE. Over the years Pete has been involved in many IBM projects including the development of RISC architecture, flat film memory, and the IBM Digital Video Products Group which develops MPEG related products for the IBM Company. He calls Vermont home but if anyone has recent pictures of any part of the state please contact him as he would like to see them. - Copyright
- © 1999 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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