The NAB's PILOT initiative is a coalition of innovators, educators and advocates dedicated to advancing broadcast technologies and cultivating new media opportunities via research, development, incubation, investment and education. A successor to the earlier "NAB Labs," PILOT was formed in early 2016, and it brings together the broadcaster members of NAB with a new class of other stakeholder members sharing broadcasters' passion and dedication to innovation. These PILOT members collaborate with broadcasters across the value chain to drive new opportunities in the industry.
TECHNOLOGY FOR TV AND RADIO
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MACKENZIE DIGITAL TV LABSpeaker: Julio Omi -Visiting Professor at the Digital TV Laboratory -
Mackenzie Presbyterian University
The Digital TV Research Laboratory (LPTVD) of the School of Electrical Engineering of MackenziePresbyterian University conducts research and development dedicated to the broadcasting sector.
LPTVD contributed to the development of several Brazilian Digital TV System Intellectual Propertiesand currently is carrying out academic research that may contribute to the definition of the next Brazilian digital TV system. This presentation mainly introduces the ISDB-T LDM, ATSC 3.0 modulator, laboratory/field tests, and technologies transferred to the productive sector.
CRISTIANO AKAMINE -Researcher and Professor -UNIVERSIDADE MACKENZIE/ SET
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