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Wireless Video Communications
Solve Your Video Communications Issues
Full –Motion Video SymposiumAmerican Institute of Engineers (AIE)
November 9, 2012
by Jim JachettaPresident & CEO
VidOvation CorporationMoving Video Forward
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History
•What is VidOvation?• Video over IP• Video, Audio & Data over Wired & Wireless networks• Bandwidth Reduction & Management• Support for Higher Resolutions & 3D
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History (cont.)
•World-class manufacturing, consulting and engineering services• Broadcast, government and Pro AV• Video transport of Video, audio, data and telemetry• Public, private, LAN, WAN, coax, twisted-pair, cellular, satellite and wireless networks
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Video Communications Growth
Global Video Highlights
•Monthly IP Traffic 64 Exabytes, 2014
• Annual IP traffic > ¾ Zettabyte, 767 Exabytes, 2014
• 91% of Network, Video, 2014
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Video Communications Growth
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Video Communications Growth
• Video Is The Preferred Media•More Bandwidth• Visually Lossless Technology• Bit Reduction Technology•Manage Bandwidth
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Licensed vs. Unlicensed RF Spectrum
Unlicensed Spectrum:• No fees for spectral use domestically & globally• Higher chance of interference from other users• Typically less usable bandwidth - 60GHz
exception
Licensed Spectrum:• Fees for spectral use and/or bandwidth usage• Less chance of interference with less users• Typically more available bandwidth• Improved reliability and distance in most
applications
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Live Video via Cellular, WiFi, BGAN & LAN
How do we easily broadcast live video from
anywhere in the world without a technical crew?
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PRODUCTS: Stream to Mobile Devices, Secured Internet or Command Center, News Room, Control Room or direct to a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
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LU70
LU40I
External Antennae Array
LU Smart App (IPhone / Android)
LU Light (Lap Top)
Main markets Broadcast (TV stations) Media (internet) Security & Defense
Support 24/7/365 global support Turnkey service package
LiveU Global Customers and Users
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Solution Architecture
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Cross-layers Technology Highlights
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Real Time Mobile Transmission
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Target Markets: HLS and Defense
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HLS (Cross Governmental Use)
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Defense Use
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IPhone Smart App Live Streaming to Command Center
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The Benefits
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Fit to Defense and HLS market
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Why Bonding?
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Bonding multiple links delivers a more stable, robust, reliable Situational Awareness back to
the command center or mobile application
Typical applications: Police
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Typical applications: Defense
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Typical applications: HLS/Public Safety
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Public Safety Examples
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Remote and En-route Telemedicine
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Utilities, Safe Cities, Transportation
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Client Statements
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LU70: The Ultimate Choice for Professionals
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LU40: The Handheld Device
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In Summary…
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Long Reach Wireless Video
How can we use wireless video for broadcast, sports,
surveillance and longer distances?
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Long Reach Wireless Video
• Inexpensive Web Cameras• Consumer Wi-Fi• Need Higher Security and Quality• Broadcast, Corporate, Surveillance and
Military• Wireless ASI, Electronic News
Gathering, Sports, Traffic, Surveillance, Public Safety and First Responders
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Long Reach Wireless Video
• Supports IPTV Standards• MJEPG, MPEG2, H.264• Dual Radio, Full Duplex• 80Mbps, Low Latency• Point-to-Point, Repeater, Mesh
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Long Reach Wireless Video
HauteSpot Networks: Your Wireless Solution Partner for High Definition Video Streaming
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60GHz Wireless Transport
How can we transport HD SDI 500 meters or more when no cable or fiber is
available?
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60GHz Wireless Transport
Why 60GHz?• Globally Allocated, Unlicensed 60 GHz• 7 Gigahertz (GHz) of spectrum between 57
and 64GHz (‘V’ Band)• Supports high bandwidth• Oxygen absorption• Signals cannot travel far
beyond their intended user
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60GHz Wireless Transport
Why 60GHz ? (cont.)• Encryption not necessary • Difficult to detect• Excellent choice
for covert satellite-to-satellite communications
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60GHz Wireless Transport
Why 60GHz ? (cont.)• Beam width is inversely proportional to
frequency• Narrow beam at 60GHz
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60GHz Wireless Transport
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60GHz Technology
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60GHz Wireless Transport
• Application with No Cable or Fiber• Military, Sports, Broadcast, Pro AV• Supports Uncompressed 1.5G
HD-SDI and DVB ASI• Reach Surpasses 500 Meters• Support 3D, 3G, Dual-link and Dual
Channel, Dirac-Pro
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60GHz Wireless Transport
• Cost-Effective Wireless Solution• Small, Lightweight, Battery Powered• Ad Hoc and Permanent Installs• Applications include Military,
Newsgathering, Sporting Events, Building to Building Links and more
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Wireless HD-SDI Transport
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Jim Jachetta, President and CEOVidOvation Corporation
192 Technology Drive, Suite VIrvine, CA 92618 USA
Toll Free 1-855-VIDOVATION1-949-777-5435 Ext 1001
Fax 1-949-777-5436
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jimjachettaFacebook: facebook.com/jim.jachetta.MSEE
Twitter: twitter.com/JimJachetta
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