Instructional Method: Available ON DEMAND
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After successful development and deployment of media delivery standards such as MPEG-2 Transport Streams and ISO Base Media File Format, MPEG has developed new standards for IP-based services, namely MPEG Media Transport (MMT) and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH). Developed for the industry, MMT has been enjoyed the benefits of MPEG-2 TS while considering migration to IP-based delivery. Japanese Super Hi-Vision was the first broadcasting service to adopt MMT and then ATSC 3.0 also adopted it. In this seminar important features of MMT utilizing benefits of IP while preserving useful features of MPEG-2 TS and how they has been harmonized with ATSC 3.0 standards will be presented.
ATSC 3.0 Webinar Series
Module 1: Introduction to ATSC 3.0, ON DEMAND
Dr. Youngkwon Lim, Principal Engineer, Samsung Research America received a Bachelors and a Masters degree in electronics engineering from Korea Aerospace University, Seoul, Korea, in 1994 and 1996, respectively, and the Doctorate in electronics engineering from Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, in 2011. After he joined with Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejon, Korea, in 1996, he actively participated in the standardization and development of MPEG technologies by serving as a Chairman of a number of Ad Hoc Groups and as an Editor of various MPEG systems standards. From 2000, he joined net&tv Inc. and has been leading the development of domestic and international standards of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting. In 2013 he joined the Samsung Research America at Richardson, TX, USA and has been working on technology developments and standardization in the area of multimedia delivery system and its application in broadcasting services and mobile network services. He is currently serving as a Chairman of Systems subgroup of MPEG and Chairman of ATSC Specialist Group on Management and Protocols (S33).
Kyungmo Park received BS and MS degrees in Electronics from Kyunghee University in 2003 and 2005, respectively. He received his Ph. D. degree in Electronics Engineering from Kyunghee University, Korea in 2016. He has been with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. since his graduation in 2005 and has been involved in many multimedia standard developing organizations (SDO) including MPEG, 3GPP, ATSC, NGMN, CEA, UPnP, and DLNA. Since 2007, he has been involved intensively in MPEG standardization and has contributed more than 50 contributions in areas of MPEG-U widgets, Digital Item Adaptation, Dynamic Adaptation Streaming over HTTP(DASH), Stereoscopic file format, MPEG Media Transport (MMT), Common Media Application Format (CMAF), and Network-based Media Processing (NBMP). He served the editor of MMT specification, the rapporteur of 3GPP SA4 specification, and the chairmen of NBMP AhG in MPEG. From 2018, he joined SK Telecom and led the global media team are developing the next generation of convergence media technology such as 5G, ATSC 3.0 era. His research interest areas include multimedia processing and communications, as well as interactive multimedia services.
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