2012
DOI: 10.1109/tce.2012.6311356
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Hybrid broadcast broadband TV implementation in java based applications on digital TV devices

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“…Another combination of broadcasting signals and broadband internet is the open, pan European technology standard HbbTV (Cugnini, 2012; Institute for Broadcasting Technique (IRT), 2013; Kuzmanovic, Mihic, Maruna, Vidakovic & Teslic, 2012). HbbTV is based on existing HTML-and web-standards and, like the other Hybrid TV outlets, allows for services such as video-on-demand, interactive advertising, personalization, and social networking (Brecht et al, 2012:13; Institute for Broadcasting Technique (IRT), 2013).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another combination of broadcasting signals and broadband internet is the open, pan European technology standard HbbTV (Cugnini, 2012; Institute for Broadcasting Technique (IRT), 2013; Kuzmanovic, Mihic, Maruna, Vidakovic & Teslic, 2012). HbbTV is based on existing HTML-and web-standards and, like the other Hybrid TV outlets, allows for services such as video-on-demand, interactive advertising, personalization, and social networking (Brecht et al, 2012:13; Institute for Broadcasting Technique (IRT), 2013).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…), due to technical limitations. However, an interesting research work by Kuzmanovic et al [8] enforce that Digital TV devices are now more than capable of executing additional complex applications.…”
Section: Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of the use of this platform are (Blanco-Fernández et al, 2008) and (Pazos-Arias et al, 2006). Another platform based on the second proposal is Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV, HbbTV (Kuzmanovic et al, 2012), which uses standard wideband television broadcasts to show user entertainment services, such as games, social networks or interactive advertising using Web technology.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%