#File IPTV untuk receiver tanaka tv#
We will now introduce trends in standardization relating to smart TV in the ITU and W3C (see Fig. From these viewpoints, attention is drawn to web technology relating to HTML5, and its standardization is centered on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). However, the key to all this is thought to be web technology, starting with HTML5 (Hypertext Markup Language, 5 th revision). The objectives are to fulfill three basic functions: combining broadcasting and the web, providing a wide range of applications and content, and establishing links between terminals, and also to exploit these basic functions to the maximum extent in order to increase user-friendliness and broaden user options, and to expand the market. In June 2012, the basic strategy towards the promotion of smart TV was published by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to promote smart TV as a new service that combines broadcasting and the web. That is why there have been discussions at the ITU on the relevance to IPTV of the standardization of smart TV.Ī recent development is the increasing use of web technology to provide video delivery services over the Internet in response to the conversion of access lines to broadband and the increasing speeds of the Internet.
What does Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), which implements broadcast services on IP networks, have to do with smart TV? According to the definition of IPTV given by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), IPTV is defined as “multimedia services such as television/video/audio/text/graphics/data delivered over IP based networks managed to provide the required level of QoS/QoE (quality of service/quality of experience), security, interactivity and reliability.” On the basis of this definition, the services that will implement smart TV are expected to be handled the same way IPTV services are handled. The latter standpoint tries to diversify program delivery services by combining broadcast services and communication services, for example, Hybridcast *1, a broadcast service that started in Japan in September 2013. It concerns the addition of functions to TV receivers by installing a variety of applications in them, similar to the way smartphones are enhanced mobile phones. In other words, the former standpoint is mainly held by TV receiver manufacturers who sell their own smart TVs. It is instinctively understood that smart TV is an enhanced version of what we call TV, but the emphasis depends on the standpoint as to whether TV receivers themselves should be enhanced or whether TV broadcast services should be enhanced.
Smart TV (television) has recently become a popular topic with electrical appliance retailers and in the media such as newspapers and magazines.