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Mobile TV: Technology and Solutions Analysis for Network Implementation and Operation According to Industry Expert Saulle Mattei

Posted on: Tuesday, 12 June 2007, 10:52 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c59456) has announced the addition of Mobile TV: Technology and Solutions Analysis for Network Implementation and Operation to their offering.

Written by industry expert Saulle Mattei, this report evaluates technologies and solutions currently available for mobile TV implementation and operation. This publication is intended to assist with decisions concerning selection, implementation, and operation of a mobile TV system. Mr. Mattei discusses standards impacting mobile TV, evaluates mobile TV trials to date, and discusses components required and issues associated with deploying mobile TV. He also provides a technology comparison, weighing the pros and cons of each technology. The report also includes information about some mobile TV trial results and a view of the future for mobile TV.

Target Audience

- Anyone making an investment decision in mobile TV companies, technology, and/or solutions

- Network engineering and operations personnel responsible for mobile TV implementation and operation

- Product management personnel requiring a better understanding of mobile TV

- Venders and service providers offering mobile TV and related products and services

- Media companies interested in alternatives for offering broadcast and/or unicast TV services to mobile

Content Outline:

 

1 Scope

 

2 Mobile standards

2.1 IPDatacast

2.1.1 Overview

2.2 DVB

2.2.1 DVB-C, DVB-S and DVB-T

2.2.2 DVB-H

2.3 MediaFLO

2.3.1 FLO(TM) TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

2.4 T-DMB

2.5 isdb-t

2.5.1 Video and audio compression

2.5.2 Transmission

2.5.3 Interaction

2.5.4 Interfaces and Encryption

2.5.5 Feature

2.6 TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY

 

3 Trials

3.1 DVB-H

3.2 MediaFLO

3.3 T-DBM

3.4 ISDB-T

3.5 conclusions

 

4 Network Descriptions

4.1 content provider

4.2 transport network

4.3 return channel - interactivity

4.4 content management and distribution

4.5 Mobile Equipments

4.6 The next future

4.6.1 DVB-H2 (DVB-H in S-band)

4.6.2 MBMS

 

5 Services

5.1 Some trial results

5.2 kinds of services

5.3 A View of the future

 

6 Standards

6.1 DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting for Handheld)

6.2 OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)

6.3 MediaFLO

6.4 T-DMB

6.5 ISBD-T

 

7 APPENDIX A: VHF frequency range

 

8 APPENDIX B: UHF frequency range

 

Index of Pictures

Index of Tables

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c59456.


Source: Business Wire

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