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Ultrahd Video/TV and Satellite Implications
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Minoli, Daniel
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high efficiency video coding (HEVC)
/ hybrid distribution
/ satellite distribution
/ terrestrial distribution
/ ultra high definition video (UltraHD)
2015
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Minoli, Daniel
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high efficiency video coding (HEVC)
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/ satellite distribution
/ terrestrial distribution
/ ultra high definition video (UltraHD)
2015
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Ultrahd Video/TV and Satellite Implications
2015
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Summary This chapter assesses evolving Ultra High Definition video in general (known as UltraHD) and Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) services in particular. UltraHD affords what has been called an immersive viewing experience. Coded video content conforming to the high efficiency video coding (HEVC) recommendation uses a common syntax. To achieve a subset of the complete syntax, flags, parameters, and other syntax elements are included in the bitstream that signal the presence or absence of syntactic elements that occur later in the bitstream. The bit rates required to support UltraHD can be very high, especially if full quality is desired. Uncompressed UtraHD would require more than 50 Gbps of bandwidth. The chapter looks at the opportunities for satellite operators in providing distribution services, as well as challenges and issues. Hybrid distribution, with satellite distribution complement by terrestrial transmission either over local cable/fiber facilities or by wireless technologies, is always an option.
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Wiley,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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9781118984055, 1118984056, 9781118984086, 1118984080
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