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SBS and LG conduct 4K UHD broadcast test first

Korean broadcaster SBS partnered with LG Electronics for the first live over-the-air broadcast of 4K Ultra HD signals using technologies behind the emerging ATSC 3.0 next-generation television broadcast standard

Korean broadcaster SBS partnered with LG Electronics for the first live over-the-air broadcast of 4K Ultra HD signals using technologies behind the emerging ATSC 3.0 next-generation television broadcast standard.

Youngsoo Park, SBS chief technologyoOfficer, said that this marks the first time ATSC 3.0 broadcasting technologies have been successfully tested in Korea. “This is significant achievement in realising the feasibility of new broadcasting technology and an important first step in preparation for next year’s test transmissions here.”

SBS and LG successfully demonstrated transmission and reception of 4K UHD and HD mobile signals simultaneously in a single 6-MHz channel. LG also demonstrated capability to receive HD mobile signals in a fast-moving vehicle using the robust technology expected to be part of the ATSC 3.0 “physical layer.”

“LG is leading the way in development and commercialisation of ATSC 3.0,” said Dr Skott Ahn, president and CTO, LG Electronics. “Test broadcasts like this show how we are partnering with broadcasters around the world to drive adoption next-generation broadcasting technology.”

This month’s Korean broadcast comes on the heels of field tests in the United States conducted since last fall by LG Electronics, its Zenith R&D Lab, and GatesAir.

The next-generation ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard will require higher capacity to deliver 4K Ultra HD services, robust reception on mobile devices and improved spectrum efficiency. It is hoped that the increased payload capacity of the physical layer combined with HEVC encoding will allow broadcasters more options when planning their broadcast service offerings.