Optical Video Disc for High Definition Television by the MUSE
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 1985, No. 28, pp. 232–240
- Abstract
- Since 1970, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) and other organizations have been continuously researching high definition television (HDTV). As a result of this research NHK has proposed an HDTV provisional standards featuring 1,125 scanning lines, 60 Hz field frequency and 5:3 aspect ratio. Items based on these standards, such as HDTV camera, display, telecine, VTR, etc., are currently under development. HDTV, which is capable of storing at least 5 times more information than a conventional TV and displaying a highly detailed wide screen image, is drawing public attention as the TV system of the next generation.
- Publication Date
- 1985-02-01
- DOI
10.5594/M00810- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M00810
- Author(s)
- T. ToyamaSanyo Development Center
bio
Tateo Toyama received his B.E. degree in 1970 from Doshisya Univ., Kyoto, Japan. In 1970, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., He has been engaged in the development of the optical disc system at Development Center. He is presently a senior development engineer. He is a member of the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan (ITE).Y. MoritaSanyo Development Centerbio
Yoshihiko Morita received his B.E. degree in 1981 from Doshisya Univ., Kyoto, Japan. In 1981, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., He has been engaged in the development of the optical disc system at Development Center.T. HiokiSanyo Development Centerbio
Toshiaki Hioki received his B.E. and M.E. degree in 1976 and 1978 respectively from Shizuoka Univ., Shizuoka, Japan. In 1978, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., He has been engaged in the development of the optical disc system at the Development Center.O. OhtaSanyo Development Centerbio
Osamu Ohta received his B.S. degree in 1970 from Osaka Univ., Osaka, Japan. In 1970, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., He has been engaged in the development of the optical disc system at Development Center. He is presently a senior development engineer. He is a member of the Laser Society of Japan (LSJ).Y. IshiiSanyo Development Centerbio
Yasuhiro Ishii received his B.S. degree in 1963 from Osaka City Univ., Osaka, Japan. In 1963, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., He has been engaged in the development of the optical disc system at the Development Center. He is presently a development manager. He is a member of the Japan Society of Applied Physics.Y. NinomiyaThe Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the NHKbio
Yuichi Ninomiya received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering from Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, in 1965 and 1973, respectively. Since 1967 he has been engaged in research on laser applications and image processing and codings of television signals at the Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan Broadcasting Corp.), Tokyo. His research interests have included light modulation, deflection, and the materials to be used in laser applications. He is now conducting research on digital television systems.Y. OhtsukaThe Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the NHKbio
Yoshimichi Ohtsuka received the M.S. degree in electronic engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1974. Since 1977 he has been engaged in research on image processing and coding systems of television signals at the Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Tokyo. His research interests are image processing and picture coding systems. He is now conducting research on digital television systems. He is a member of the Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan and the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan.Y. IzumiThe Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the NHKbio
Yoshinori Izumi received the M.S. degree in electronic engineering from Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, in 1980. Since 1983 he has been engaged in research on image processing and coding systems of Television signals at the Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), Tokyo. His research interests are image processing and picture coding systems. He is now conducting research on digital television systems. He is a member of the Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan and the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan.S. GoushiiThe Science and Technical Research Laboratories of the NHKbio
Seiichi Gohshii received the M.S. degree in electric engineering from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, in 1981. Since 1984 he has been engaged in research on image processing and coding systems of television signals at the Technical Research Laboratories of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Tokyo. His research interests are image processing and picture coding systems. He is now conducting research on digital television systems. He is mamber of the Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan and the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan. - Copyright
- © 1985 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
Bibliographic Reference(s)
- Single channel HDTV broadcast system-the Muse Ninomiya Y. Otsuka Y. , Izumi Y. (NHK Laboratory's Note No. 304 Sep. 1984). EXTERNAL
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