The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) will hold its Broadcast Television Conference, May 13-14 at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, DC.
The conference includes the “ATSC 3.0 Boot Camp” on May 13, which will include sessions on the architecture of the sweeping overhaul of the broadcast TV standard, including overviews of the Physical Layer, Protocols and Management Layer Security Layer, and Applications and Presentation Layer. Specialist groups will report on progress made on common system elements, modulation, coding, waveform, service delivery and synchronization, personalization, interactivity, advanced emergency alerting, and various video and audio services.
On May 14, under the banner, “Tune In to the Future,” the conference will feature a broadcast executive roundtable addressing strategic business issues surrounding the incentive auction and the future of broadcast television, as well as presentations on the status of ATSC 3.0, industry research reports, sponsor company demonstrations, and presentation of the prestigious Bernard J. Lechner Outstanding Contributor award. The centerpiece of the program, The Future of Television Super Panel, moderated by former FCC Chairman Richard E. Wiley, will bring together industry leaders for a lively dialogue on the future of television as the industry adapts to changing consumer tastes, new expectations and evolving technology. To register for these events and view the full program, visit www.atsc.org.
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