Dr. Lovestrange or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love ATSC 3.0

Chris Homer

Chris Homer LLC

Chris Homer is a consultant for the broadcast and media industry for public media. Chris has spent over 35 years in television engineering and operations for terrestrial and satellite broadcast, media, post-production and studio operations, most recently as Vice President of Engineering at PBS.  He previously served on the ATSC Board of Directors and is currently chair of the ATSC Ad Hoc Group on Accessibility, and is an active member of SMPTE, SBE and IEEE Broadcast Television Society.

Mark Corl

Triveni Digital

Mark Corl is the SVP of Emergent Technology Development at Triveni Digital focusing on strategies to address the large perturbations in digital TV technology, including IP-delivered content.Mark contributes extensively to the ATSC efforts as the chair of the S34-4 Ad-hoc Group (AHG) on Runtime Environment, the chair of TG1-10 AHG on the transition to ATSC 3.0, the vice-chair of the Personalization and Interactivity Implementation Team and as a contributing member to multiple other groups within ATSC. During his 20-year tenure at Triveni Digital, Mark has lead both the GuideBuilder and StreamScope development efforts as well as custom projects such as the award-winning Fox network control system (ANDES). Prior to Triveni Digital, Mark had 15 years of software engineering experience at leading companies such as Texas Instruments and Xerox Corporation. Mark holds a B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Bucknell University.

Walid Hamri

ATEME Inc.

Walid Hamri is the VP Solutions & Business Development at ATEME being responsible for all aspects of solution Evangelism, system architecture and design, and promoting video delivery solutions to service providers and broadcasters in North America.During his 10-year tenure at ATEME, Walid was Director of Solution Engineering & Architecture. He holds a B.S. in Electronics and Computer Science and a M.S in Image and Processing and Multimedia from Grenoble Institute of Technology (France).

Abstract

The Next Gen ATSC 3.0 standard opens the door to improving the television viewing experience by providing higher audio and video quality, more accessibility, personalization and interactivity, and it adds value to... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Chris Homer (Organisation: Chris Homer LLC, Job Title: -, Speaker Consent and Release: -)
  2. Mark Corl (Organisation: Triveni Digital, Job Title: -, Speaker Consent and Release: No)
  3. Walid Hamri (Organisation: ATEME Inc., Job Title: -, Speaker Consent and Release: -)

Topic Area

Possible Topics: ATSC 3.0

Session

T1100-GBE » Dr. Lovestrange, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love ATSC 3.0 (11:00 - Thursday, 5th April, Grand Ballroom E)

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