HDTV and Today's Broadcasting World
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 1989, No. 26, pp. 312–360
- Abstract
- Video image quality is changing dramatically and true High Definition Television produces the highest quality picture possible. There are two aspect to the commercial application of HDTV: The production system–how to create the original HDTV picture, and The transmission system–how to distribute that picture intact. NHK has developed both a production system and several transmission systems, MUSE and MUSE family, to meet various needs. A tremendous number of related facilities and hardware products need to be developed concurrently to make HDTV practical in the existing broadcasting world: Cameras, VTRs, Telecines, Microwave Transmitters, Swithers, RF transmitters and others are included in such a support system. DBS, Cablecasting, VCRs and Discs are other distribution options for the HDTV picture. What is necessary to integrate HDTV technology into the available distribution systems will also be ducussed in this paper.
- Publication Date
- 1989-02-01
- DOI
10.5594/M00758- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M00758
- Author(s)
- Yozo OnoNHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation New York, N.Y.
bio
Yozo Ono is with the New York bureau of the NHK, where he is in charge of engineering, general management, and HDTV. He is a graduate of Waseda University in Tokyo. He joined NHK in 1966 and was assigned to the Fukuoka engineering department. In 1971 he moved to the outside operation department in Tokyo, where he developed an ENG system. In 1974 he moved to engineering headquarters, where he worked on network strategy and planning of AM, FM, and HFBC shortwave broadcast. In 1982 he transferred to NASDA, the national space development agency of Japan, Tsukuba TT&C Control Center, 1984 launch mission control for broadcast satellite BS-2a. He moved to the New York bureau in 1984. He is a member of SMPTE, ATSC, and FCC advisory committee working parties. - Copyright
- © 1989 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- [1] FCC Tentative Decision and Further Notice of Inquiry, FCC 88-288, September 1, 1988 . EXTERNAL
- [2] Ninomiya “An HDTV Broadcasting System Utilizing a Bandwidth Compression Technique MUSE” , IEEE Trans. Vol BC-33 , No. 4 , pp 130 – 160 ( 1987 ). EXTERNAL
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