CableLabs Demonstrates Interoperability of iTV Applications;Interactive Television Industry Milestone.Business Editors & Technology Writers LOUISVILLE, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 1, 2002 Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs(R)) hosted the second OCAP OCAP Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (Canada) OCAP Open Cable Application Platform (middleware software specification) OCAP Out of Control Action Plan (TM) interoperability event during the week of July 22, demonstrating again the wide vendor support and incipient adoption of the OpenCable Application Platform This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . The content may change as the software release approaches and more information becomes available. (OCAP(TM)) middleware specification. Fifteen different companies supported the event with hardware platforms, middleware implementations, interactive TV applications, and development and test tools. "This event successfully demonstrated all of the critical pieces of the OCAP end-to-end system," said Don Dulchinos, VP of Advanced Platforms and Services at CableLabs. "The companies and products here represent the state-of-the-art for iTV application development and content authoring tools, application servers and playout equipment necessary at the headend, and middleware implementations built to the OCAP/MHP standard." "It's exciting to see the pace of adoption of OCAP and the related MHP MHP Multimedia Home Platform (consumer electronics) MHP Milliyetci Hareket Partisi (Turkish: National People's Party) MHP Mobile Home Park (district) MHP Maximum Human Performance standard," commented Dick Green, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of CableLabs. CableLabs continues to work closely with the DVB organization to keep OCAP and MHP in alignment. MHP is the European middleware standard which forms a substantial portion of the OCAP spec -- work already done on MHP essentially furthers the completion of commercial OCAP-enabled receiving equipment. "There's no other open software platform available for digital television that's gaining vendor acceptance and support so rapidly, and this interop event underscores the success of many, many participants who are working diligently to create an international standard for an iTV software platform." In addition to being CEO of CableLabs, Dr. Green is also chairman of the "SG9" study group within the International Telecommunications Union See ITU. (body, standard) International Telecommunications Union - (ITU) ITU-T, the telecommunication standardisation sector of ITU, is responsible for making technical recommendations about telephone and data (including fax) communications systems for PTTs and suppliers. (ITU) responsible for specifying such an open international standard. Hardware platforms demonstrated at the interop event included both production intent and software development platforms from Advanced Digital Broadcast Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) A low-speed serial bus for connecting keyboards, mice and other input devices on Apple IIgs and Macintosh computers. Starting with the iMac in 1998, the ADB was superseded by USB. ), Alticast, Canal+ Technologies, IBM, NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. , Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sony, and Thomson. Interactive TV applications and content were provided by Alticast, Digisoft.tv, Espial es·pi·al n. 1. The act of watching or observing; observation. 2. A taking notice of something; a discovery. 3. The fact of being seen or noticed. , RTL Newmedia-Scip, Tality, and Top 5 Media. Application servers, object carousels, and other "playout" equipment necessary for injecting interactive content and application signaling into the MPEG transport stream Transport stream (TS, TP, or MPEG-TS) is a communications protocol for audio, video, and data which is specified in MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1[1]). were provided by Alticast, S&T, Tality, and Tektronix. In addition, Softel made its Mediasphere DSM-CC DSM-CC Digital Storage Media - Command and Control DSM-CC Digital Storage Media Command and Control (also seen as DSMCC) server available on loan to CableLabs, as did Thales with its Mercury transport stream analyzer, Coral DSM-CC server, and Pearl stream multiplexer. Alticast, Digital Keystone, Softel, Tektronix, TestQuest, Thales, and Unisoft provided various test, content authoring, and software development tools as part of the event. CableLabs also demonstrated the first working components of the OCAP test suite, including the automated test environment (ATE), tests, and other equipment use to validate compliance with the OCAP specification. The OCAP test suite allows vendors to validate their implementations of the Sun Java(TM), DVB-MHP (Digital Video Broadcast-Multimedia Home Platform) A Java-based platform for interactive TV over the Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) system. , and OCAP-specific application programming interfaces (APIs) that are required by the OCAP specification. "Companies such as Strategy and Technology (S&T), Sun Microsystems, The Open Group, and Unisoft are making extensive contributions to the on-going development of the test suite," said Dulchinos. "We're very pleased with the progress to date, but still have some distance to go." According to CableLabs, the first phase of development for both the OCAP ATE and the overall acceptance test procedure (ATP ATP: see adenosine triphosphate. ATP in full adenosine triphosphate Organic compound, substrate in many enzyme-catalyzed reactions (see catalysis) in the cells of animals, plants, and microorganisms. ) is expected to be complete during the fourth quarter of this year. Although the hardware and software specifications for OpenCable are complete, CableLabs is continuing work with its member companies and headend equipment suppliers to ensure the complete end-to-end readiness for OCAP. "We've identified no major roadblocks," said Dulchinos. "There's a lot of work to be done, but both the cable operators and the vendors are committed to integrating the necessary hardware and software upgrades to support OCAP over the next several months." In addition to completing end-to-end readiness for OCAP, CableLabs is also working to streamline the certification process to accommodate consumer electronic manufacturers eager to minimize the time to market for products that are compliant with the specifications. CableLabs is a research and development consortium comprised of cable television system operators worldwide. CableLabs plans and funds research and development projects that will help cable companies take advantage of future opportunities and meet future challenges in the cable television industry. In addition, CableLabs acts as a clearinghouse to provide information on current and prospective technological developments that are of interest to the cable industry. CableLabs maintains web sites at www.cablelabs.com; www.packetcable.com; www.cablemodem.com; www.cablenet.org; and www.opencable.com. |
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