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ADVISORY/IBM Digital TV Expert and Co-Author of the Definitive Guide to Digital TV Standards Available for NAB Interviews.


Business/Assignment Editors & New Media Writers

ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week.  (April 23)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

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         Co-Author Richard Chernock will be at National Association of
         Broadcasters (NAB) convention and tradeshow, answering
         questions and providing guidance on the new, complex TV
         standards.

         Chernock's book, written by key creators of the HDTV standard
         -- from IBM Research, SkyStream Networks, Intel Corporation,
         and others -- provides the means to transform digital TV
         signals from plain vanilla audio/video to 57-flavor broadband
         digital data delivery, opening a universe of device and
         service possibilities.

WHO:     Richard Chernock, IBM researcher and co-author of "Data
         Broadcasting: Understanding the ATSC Data Broadcast Standard"

WHAT:    Media interviews at NAB providing a definitive overview and
         explanation of the new digital television standards

WHERE:   NAB 2001, Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall
         IBM booth No. L1117

WHEN:    April 23-26, 2001


About Dr. Chernock

Dr. Richard Chernock is currently a research staff member at the IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  T. J. Watson Research Center. In that position he is doing research in digital broadcast technologies, including high bandwidth digital broadcast delivery of interactive television content and enhancements to the television environment. A particular area of focus is the use of data broadcast in MPEG-2 and issues concerning tight synchronization (1) See synchronous and synchronous transmission.

(2) Ensuring that two sets of data are always the same. See data synchronization.

(3) Keeping time-of-day clocks in two devices set to the same time. See NTP.
 between data and television content. He holds two patents in the area of interactive television with numerous other applications in process.

Note to Editors: to schedule an interview, see contact information below.
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