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* [http://www.grassvalley.com/news/2009/20091028-Mobile_Video_ATSC.html Grass Valley] announced a mobile ATSC solution shortly after the standard is approved. The solution is built upon their earlier ATSC base stations, which can be software upgraded. The solution consists of a realtime video coders, called ''ViBE Mobile TV Encoding'', which supports statistical multiplexing, scalable video coding, and ROI (region-of-interest). Each ViBE one-rack-mounted unit concurrently supports 2 CIF or 4 QCIF video. The solution consists of a multiplexer/IP encapsulator, called ''NetProcessor Multiplexing'', which supports the latest mobile ATSC [http://www.atsc.org/communications/press/2009-10-16-ATSC_approves_mobile_dtv.php A/153 standard]. Finally, the solution employs Thomson ATSC DTV transmitters with some hardware updates for modulation, amplification, and transmission.

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Mobile ATSC

  • Grass Valley announced a mobile ATSC solution shortly after the standard is approved. The solution is built upon their earlier ATSC base stations, which can be software upgraded. The solution consists of a realtime video coders, called ViBE Mobile TV Encoding, which supports statistical multiplexing, scalable video coding, and ROI (region-of-interest). Each ViBE one-rack-mounted unit concurrently supports 2 CIF or 4 QCIF video. The solution consists of a multiplexer/IP encapsulator, called NetProcessor Multiplexing, which supports the latest mobile ATSC A/153 standard. Finally, the solution employs Thomson ATSC DTV transmitters with some hardware updates for modulation, amplification, and transmission.