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26 February 2007 The interactive contents authoring system for terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting
Won-Sik Cheong, Sangwoo Ahn, Jihun Cha, Kyung Ae Moon
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Proceedings Volume 6507, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2007; 65070F (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.704786
Event: Electronic Imaging 2007, 2007, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper introduces an interactive contents authoring system which can easily and conveniently produce interactive contents for the Terrestrial Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (T-DMB). For interactive broadcasting service, T-DMB adopted MPEG-4 Systems technology. In order to the interactive service becomes flourishing on the market, various types of interactive contents should be well provided prior to the service. In MPEG-4 Systems specification, broadcasting contents are described by the combination of a large number of nodes, routes and descriptors. In order to provide interactive data services through the T-DMB network, it is essential to have an interactive contents authoring system which allows contents authors to compose interactive contents easily and conveniently even if they lack any background on MPEG-4 Systems technology. The introduced authoring system provides powerful graphical user interface and produces interactive broadcasting contents in the forms of binary and textual format. Therefore, the interactive contents authoring system presented in this paper would vastly contribute to the flourishing interactive service.
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Won-Sik Cheong, Sangwoo Ahn, Jihun Cha, and Kyung Ae Moon "The interactive contents authoring system for terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting", Proc. SPIE 6507, Multimedia on Mobile Devices 2007, 65070F (26 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.704786
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KEYWORDS
Networks

Multimedia

Video

Human-machine interfaces

Binary data

Chemical species

Data processing

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