Harris Corporation Launches New, Network-Based Automation Protocol for Controlling Broadcast Audio and Video Devices.Business Editors, Technology Writers CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2001 Continuing a tradition of developing de-facto industry standards for broadcast equipment automation and control, Harris Corporation Harris Corporation NYSE: HRS is an international communications equipment company that produces wireless equipment, electronic systems, and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, and commercial sectors. has introduced NDCP NDCP Natural Death Care Project NDCP Navy Decision Coordinating Paper NDCP Navy Development Concept Paper (Network Device Control Protocol). A successor to the widely accepted VDCP VDCP Video Disk Control Protocol VDCP Virginia Diabetes Control Project VDCP Video Display Control Panel VDCP Video Data Collection Program (Video Disk Control Protocol Video Disk Control Protocol (VDCP) is a proprietary communications protocol primarily used to control hard disk video servers for broadcast television. VDCP was originally developed by Louth Automation and is commonly called the Louth Protocol. ), NDCP was developed by Harris Automation Solutions and is designed to provide broadcasters with an open, network-based standard for control of audio/video devices. "Broadcast equipment functionality and architecture have changed significantly over the past several years, and the needs in terms of equipment control have also evolved," says Jim Woods, vice president of Harris Automation Solutions, a business unit of Harris Corporation's Broadcast Communications Division. "Consolidation and remote operation of broadcast facilities are wide-spread industry objectives today, and we developed NDCP to help broadcasters control devices over almost any network, making centralization of their automation system, remote control of equipment at multiple station locations, and the associated cost savings a reality." Built on TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. as a public protocol using XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. , NDCP is both easy to implement and provides an open, platform-independent solution for connectivity via local or wide area networks. It is asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. , time-based and uses a master/slave model. NDCP has already been distributed to several key manufacturers of video/audio devices so they can program interfaces based on its standards. When it is implemented, NDCP will enable broadcasters to control the recording and playback of material through audio/video or data ports and manage the content of a device. If multiple devices are linked via a network, NDCP can also manage the transfer of media assets between those devices. NDCP will be able to control most of the broadcast equipment used in transmission, from a one-channel character generator (1) Circuitry that converts data characters into dot patterns for a display screen. (2) A device that creates text characters that are superimposed onto video frames. to a video server with hundreds of channels--all from one unique connection instead of multiple connections with lots of wiring and overhead. Founded in 1988, Louth Automation was acquired by Harris Corporation in January 2000, and became Harris Automation Solutions. This business unit is the premier supplier of media management and automation systems worldwide. These systems control over 3,000 broadcast and cable channels and support a broad range of broadcast devices, including video disk servers, VTRs, cart machines, switchers, still stores and other devices. Harris provides innovative automation solutions to meet the complex needs of today's DTV (Digital TeleVision) Transmitting TV using digital signals. The major DTV standards are ATSC (North America), DVB (Europe) and ISDB (Japan). All three use MPEG-2 video compression and Dolby Digital audio compression. DVB and ISDB also include MPEG audio compression. , multi-channel and global network environments, as well as the mandate for seamless and scalable automation. Harris Corporation (NYSE-HRS) is an international communications equipment company focused on providing product, system, and service solutions that take its customers to the next level. The company provides a wide range of products and services for wireless, broadcast, network support, and government markets. The company has sales and service facilities in nearly 90 countries. Additional information is available at www.harris.com. |
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