Research of Digital TV Public Cultural Information Service System Based on DBS

Article Preview

Abstract:

In the existing digital TV platform based on direct broadcast satellite, using the idle repeater resources, digital TV intelligent operating system and the core technology of middleware can present multiple functions such as broadcast TV, cable TV network etc. in one terminal without increasing the cost of existing satellite receiving terminal, realizing a variety of digital service like satellite TV channels, local channels, movies pushing Well-being community, health care, culture sharing, government affairs openness, television, newspapers and magazines. At the same time it can be transmitted to the edge server of Internet, the front of cable TV network and other network environment to realize the integration of three kinds of networks, which creates a kind of public digital cultural information service system with less investment, multiple functions, wide coverage, fast transmission speed, resource sharing, safe and controllable.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

383-386

Citation:

Online since:

July 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] Zhang Yuqi. Practice exploration of DBS Maintenance service system [J]. The World Wide Web, 2013, 20 (12): 73-73.

Google Scholar

[2] Qing Hu and Sha Bai. Receiving problems and solutions of DBS [J]. Modern Commerce Industry, 2013, 25 (24): 160-161.

Google Scholar

[3] Yang Zhihao. Beijing DBS public service engineering [J]. The World Wide Web, 2012, 19 (5): 14-14.

Google Scholar

[4] Sun Maoliang and Liu Zhe. Thoughts on DBS public service development direction in China [J]. Broadcast Television Information, 2012, (3): 79-80.

Google Scholar

[5] Liu Zhifei and Liu Xingfeng. Discussion on several problems of China's DBS public service [J]. Voice and Screen World, 2012, (1): 14-16.

Google Scholar