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28 August 2000 Television for the 21st century: initial experience with digital high-definition television broadcast
Stephen M. Mahrer
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Abstract
The advent of US Digital Television Broadcasting in the late fall of 1998 has profoundly changed both the technology and business of 'Television' as we have grown to known it. US DTV, encompassing as it does a wide variety of 'voluntary' signal formats, presents today's broadcaster with an unparalleled choice of the 'right tool for the job.' This paper will explore the technical aspects of some of those choices and the potential for DTV equipment application to non-broadcast environments.
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Stephen M. Mahrer "Television for the 21st century: initial experience with digital high-definition television broadcast", Proc. SPIE 4022, Cockpit Displays VII: Displays for Defense Applications, (28 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.397760
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KEYWORDS
Video

Televisions

Computer programming

Video compression

LCDs

CRTs

Mirrors

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