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4G Broadcast at the 2014 Commonwealth Games

Published: 17 July 2014
  • Andrew Murphy

    Lead Research Engineer

Ö÷²¥´óÐã Research & Development in collaboration with , and , is to demonstrate 4G Broadcast at its public in the .

The demonstration uses LTE eMBMS (a broadcast mode already defined in the current 4G specifications) to broadcast live action from The Games to 4G mobile handsets – a first in the UK – to bring streaming TV to mobiles without buffering.

Broadcasting popular content to mobile devices offers the possibility of delivering content in a consistent quality without the buffering and resultant freezing that can affect conventional streaming over mobile networks at times of congestion.

The trial

The demonstration is part of a trial being carried out by the partners to investigate how  works in practice and evaluate the possible benefits of the technology for end users. It is part of a wider strand of work by Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D looking at broadcasting to mobiles to investigate how the technology could work across all mobile networks.

The technical details

The demonstration shows a complete end to end chain, with Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D providing live content for the trial in  format. This is sent over an IP link to a Huawei server situated within EE’s test labs. The content is then encapsulated within multicast and sent to base stations (eNodeBs), one of which is situated within the showcase at the Glasgow Science Centre where it is transmitted on 2.6 GHz spectrum. An application written by Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D, enabled by Qualcomm Technologies’ LTE Broadcast solution, is then used to display and navigate the live streams on handsets. This can be connected to Ö÷²¥´óÐã iPlayer to enable the integration of unicast on-demand content with live broadcast streams.

The Showcase

The public showcase forms part of Ö÷²¥´óÐã R&D's ongoing experiments to explore and help define the future of television, and will also include a range of other demonstrations including IP production and distribution and Ultra-HD. These demonstrations will be available from 10am-5pm in the Glasgow Science Centre’s Clyde Suite and will form part of the wider  festivities.

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