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ATSC 3.0—The Next Step in the Evolution of Digital Television


Abstract:

The goals of ATSC 3.0 are to improve the television viewing experience with higher audio and video quality, compression efficiency, robust transmission for reception on b...Show More

Abstract:

The goals of ATSC 3.0 are to improve the television viewing experience with higher audio and video quality, compression efficiency, robust transmission for reception on both fixed and mobile devices, and more accessibility, personalization, and interactivity. ATSC is also addressing changing consumer behavior and preferences, providing TV content on a wide variety of devices. Furthermore, ATSC is working to add value to the broadcasting service platform, extending its reach and adding new business models-all without the restriction of backward compatibility with the legacy system. Formal planning for ATSC 3.0 began back in 2010 in a planning team tasked with looking at what a next-generation system might look like. Requirements were subsequently developed based on the usage scenarios. Formal standards development work began in 2012, with the first specification completed and published in March 2016. ATSC 3.0 is being built to last. Technology advances rapidly and so methods to gracefully evolve have been built into the core of the system. An essential capability is to signal when a layer or components of a layer evolve-including the ability to signal minor version changes and updates, and major version changes and updates. The goal of this flexibility is to avoid disruptive technology transitions, and to enable graceful transitions from one technology to another.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting ( Volume: 63, Issue: 1, March 2017)
Page(s): 166 - 169
Date of Publication: 07 February 2017

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Richard Chernock received the Sc.D. degree in nuclear materials engineering from MIT. He was a Research Staff Member with IBM Research, investigating digital broadcast technologies. He is currently the Chief Science Officer with Triveni Digital. He is the Chairman of the ATSC Technology Group on ATSC 3.0 (TG3) and chairs the AHG on service delivery and synchronization for ATSC 3.0. He was the Chairman of the ATSC Technolo...Show More
Richard Chernock received the Sc.D. degree in nuclear materials engineering from MIT. He was a Research Staff Member with IBM Research, investigating digital broadcast technologies. He is currently the Chief Science Officer with Triveni Digital. He is the Chairman of the ATSC Technology Group on ATSC 3.0 (TG3) and chairs the AHG on service delivery and synchronization for ATSC 3.0. He was the Chairman of the ATSC Technolo...View more
Jerry C. Whitaker was the Head of the publishing company Technical Press, Morgan Hill, CA, USA. He is the Vice President Standards Development of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC). He supports the work of the various ATSC technology and specialist groups and assists in the development of ATSC Standards and related documents. He currently serves as a Secretary of the Technology and Standards Group and Secret...Show More
Jerry C. Whitaker was the Head of the publishing company Technical Press, Morgan Hill, CA, USA. He is the Vice President Standards Development of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC). He supports the work of the various ATSC technology and specialist groups and assists in the development of ATSC Standards and related documents. He currently serves as a Secretary of the Technology and Standards Group and Secret...View more
Yiyan Wu is a Principal Research Scientist with the Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. He has been involved in the ATSC standard development, since 1990. His research interests include broadband multimedia communications, digital broadcasting, and communication systems engineering. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting. He is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and an ...Show More
Yiyan Wu is a Principal Research Scientist with the Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. He has been involved in the ATSC standard development, since 1990. His research interests include broadband multimedia communications, digital broadcasting, and communication systems engineering. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting. He is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and an ...View more

I. Document Status

When completed, ATSC 3.0 will be a suite of about 20 separate standards. At this writing, nearly a dozen documents that describe various elements of the ATSC 3.0 system were at the Candidate Standard (CS) phase, where implementation experience is gained and the document is expanded and clarified as needed. Nearly all ATSC 3.0 specifications have been made public for review and trial implementations. See Table I. ATSC 3.0 Document Suite

Document No.Document Title
A/321System Discovery and Signaling
A/322Physical Layer Protocol
A/324Scheduler / Studio to Transmitter Link
A/330Link Layer Protocol
A/331Signaling, Delivery, Synchronization, Error Protection
A/332Service Announcement
A/333Service Usage Reporting
A/334Audio Watermark Emission
A/335Video Watermark Emission
A/336Content Recovery in Redistribution Scenarios
A/338Companion Device
A/341Video
A/341 Part 1Audio Common Elements
A/341 Part 2AC-4 System
A/341 Part 3MPEG-H System
A/343Captions and Subtitles
A/360ATSC 3.0 Security and Service Protection

Richard Chernock received the Sc.D. degree in nuclear materials engineering from MIT. He was a Research Staff Member with IBM Research, investigating digital broadcast technologies. He is currently the Chief Science Officer with Triveni Digital. He is the Chairman of the ATSC Technology Group on ATSC 3.0 (TG3) and chairs the AHG on service delivery and synchronization for ATSC 3.0. He was the Chairman of the ATSC Technology and Standards Group (TG1). He is also the Distinguished Lecturer Chair for IEEE BTS. In another life, he used transmission electron microscopy to study materials characteristics for advanced ceramics packaging and semiconductor technology at IBM.
Richard Chernock received the Sc.D. degree in nuclear materials engineering from MIT. He was a Research Staff Member with IBM Research, investigating digital broadcast technologies. He is currently the Chief Science Officer with Triveni Digital. He is the Chairman of the ATSC Technology Group on ATSC 3.0 (TG3) and chairs the AHG on service delivery and synchronization for ATSC 3.0. He was the Chairman of the ATSC Technology and Standards Group (TG1). He is also the Distinguished Lecturer Chair for IEEE BTS. In another life, he used transmission electron microscopy to study materials characteristics for advanced ceramics packaging and semiconductor technology at IBM.View more
Jerry C. Whitaker was the Head of the publishing company Technical Press, Morgan Hill, CA, USA. He is the Vice President Standards Development of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC). He supports the work of the various ATSC technology and specialist groups and assists in the development of ATSC Standards and related documents. He currently serves as a Secretary of the Technology and Standards Group and Secretary of the Technology Group on Next Generation Broadcast Television, and is closely involved in work relating to educational programs. He has authored and edited over 35 books on technical topics, including The Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering, 4th ed., NAB Engineering Handbook, 9th ed., DTV Handbook, 3rd ed., and The Electronics Handbook, 2nd ed. He was an Editor, an Editorial Director, and an Associate Publisher of Broadcast Engineering magazine and Video Systems magazine. He has served as a Board Member and the Vice President of the Society of Broadcast Engineers. He is a fellow of the Society of Broadcast Engineers and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
Jerry C. Whitaker was the Head of the publishing company Technical Press, Morgan Hill, CA, USA. He is the Vice President Standards Development of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC). He supports the work of the various ATSC technology and specialist groups and assists in the development of ATSC Standards and related documents. He currently serves as a Secretary of the Technology and Standards Group and Secretary of the Technology Group on Next Generation Broadcast Television, and is closely involved in work relating to educational programs. He has authored and edited over 35 books on technical topics, including The Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering, 4th ed., NAB Engineering Handbook, 9th ed., DTV Handbook, 3rd ed., and The Electronics Handbook, 2nd ed. He was an Editor, an Editorial Director, and an Associate Publisher of Broadcast Engineering magazine and Video Systems magazine. He has served as a Board Member and the Vice President of the Society of Broadcast Engineers. He is a fellow of the Society of Broadcast Engineers and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.View more
Yiyan Wu is a Principal Research Scientist with the Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. He has been involved in the ATSC standard development, since 1990. His research interests include broadband multimedia communications, digital broadcasting, and communication systems engineering. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting. He is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and an Adjunct Professor of Carleton University, Ottawa and Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Yiyan Wu is a Principal Research Scientist with the Communications Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. He has been involved in the ATSC standard development, since 1990. His research interests include broadband multimedia communications, digital broadcasting, and communication systems engineering. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting. He is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and an Adjunct Professor of Carleton University, Ottawa and Western University, London, ON, Canada.View more
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