Multi Screen Interactive Technology in SMART TV Operating System

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With the gradual promotion of triple-place services and development of network technology, digital TV is gradually penetrating into daily life from conceptualization. Among them, the sharing of home entertainment information through multiple-screen interactive system is one of the most important components in digital home networks. This study firstly deeply analyzed the system architecture and functional units of DLNA; and then proposed one possible technical solution to implement multiple-screen interactive system in NGB TVOS1.0 based on DLNA agreement and characteristics of smart TV operating system. With this solution, multimedia resources like video, picture and music could be shared, controlled and managed among smart phone, personal computer and TV through network.

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