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TV-Anytime

Paving the Way for Personalized TV

  • The first descriptive and structured presentation of the TV-Anytime standard, as developed by companies including Motorola, Microsoft, Nokia, Panasonic, Walt Disney Television, France Telecom, and NTT
  • Includes a wide range of simple examples illustrating many different usage scenarios and describing users, equipment and content
  • Ideally combines industrial development, research, and academic teaching experience
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Introduction

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 1-18
  3. Architecture and Components

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 19-44
  4. Content Reference IDentifier (CRID)

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 45-61
  5. Metadata

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 63-97
  6. Targeting and Advertising

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 99-120
  7. Packaging

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 121-138
  8. Metadata Transport in Unidirectional Environments

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 139-148
  9. Metadata Provision Services in Bidirectional Environments

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 149-164
  10. Remote Terminal Programming

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 165-180
  11. Conclusions

    • Alberto Gil Solla, Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
    Pages 181-184
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 185-199

About this book

Television is a mature mass media with close to eight decades of regular broadcasts since its beginnings in Germany, the UK and the USA. Today, despite the spectacular growth of the Internet and social networks, television is still the leading medium for entertainment and information across the world, exerting an unparalleled influence on public opinion. Until recently television had undergone a rather slow evolution regarding the interaction with its users, yet this is beginning to change. The ongoing trend of digitalization has accelerated the process, and the computational capacity of televisions and set-top boxes has increased the possibilities of communication and implementation of services.

This book provides the first descriptive and structured presentation of the TV-Anytime norm, which will standardize information formats and communication protocols to create a framework for the development of novel and intelligent services in the audiovisual market. The standard, thedissemination of which has been entrusted to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, ensures manufacturers and service providers that their products will be presented to the widest possible market, without fear of being constrained by the wars of interest typical for emerging technologies. The individual chapters provide detailed descriptions of the new standard’s most important capabilities and contributions, including metadata management, customization and personalization processes, uni- and bidirectional data transfer, and remote receiver programming.

Overall, the authors deliver a solid introduction to the standard. To ensure a better understanding of concepts and tools, they present a wide range of simple examples illustrating many different usage scenarios that can be found when describing users, equipment and content. This presentation style mainly targets professionals in the television and broadcasting industry who are interested in acquainting themselves withthe standard and the possibilities it offers.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain

    Alberto Gil Solla

  • Universidad de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay

    Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino

About the authors

Alberto Gil Solla is an associate professor at the University of Vigo, where he is part of the Group of Services of the Information Society and the Interactive Digital TV Laboratory. His research interests include the design and development of intelligent systems for personalization of the Internet, mobile and Digital TV applications, including automatic content recommendation systems.

Rafael Sotelo is the Director of the ICT Department at the Universidad de Montevideo and an associate professor at the Universidad de la República, Uruguay. He has worked in the broadcasting and cable TV industry for 20 years. His main research interests are audiovisual content transmission and reception, recommender systems and video quality assessment.

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 54.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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