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WiB - A New System Concept for DTT

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Interview
  • Session
  • Sunday, 11 September 2016
  • 09:11 - 09:11
  • Duration: 21 mins
  • Publication date: 12 Jan 2017
  • Location: NA, RAI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Part of event IBC 2017

About the session

The IBC2016 Best Conference Paper award went to a paper entitled - 'WIB - A New System Concept for Digital Terrestrial Television'. Authors of the paper are Erik Stare of Teracom in Stockholm, Dr Jordi Gimenez of Universitat Politecnica de Valencia in Spain and Dr Peter Klenner of Panasonic Europe, based in Frankfurt.

"Our choice this year was for a paper which tackles a subject some may have thought close to end of life, but actually revitalises the whole subject of terrestrial broadcasting" - Dr Nick Lodge, Chair of the IBC Technical Papers Committee.

 

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  • IBC
  • WiB
  • bitrates
  • broadcasting
  • digital
  • digital terrestrial television
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  • innovation
  • interactive
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    Erik Stare

    Teracom, Senior R&D Engineer

    Erik Stare received a M.S.E.E. in 1984 from KTH in Stockholm. Since 1992 he is with Teracom focusing on R&D related to various aspects of DTT. He has been deeply involved in the development and standardisation of the broadcast systems DVB-T, DVB-H, DVB-T2, DVB-NGH, DAB+ and ATSC 3.0.He is the inventor of MPE-FEC in DVB-H and Time Frequency Slicing in DVB-T2 and DVB-NGH. He has participated in a number of European R&D projects under the ACTS, IST and CELTIC programmes. His current work focuses on next-generation terrestrial broadcast systems, in particular based on the WiB concept (Wideband reuse-1).
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