Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) April 2016 Volume 33, Issue 3 | Page 30

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T & M features that

Keeping pace with info security challenges
The cybersecurity division of the Kudelski Group , Kudelski Security , is now a major provider of RSA products and services . Kudelski Security is one of only six global RSM Managed Security Service Providers , accredited by RSA , that offer managed security and critical incident response services , leveraging RSA ’ s advanced , intelligence-driven Security Operations Centre ( SOC ) capabilities to accelerate the detection , investigation , remediation and management of security incidents and vulnerabilities . Through the agreement , RSA , the security division of EMC , provides Kudelski Security with the ability to build services around proven advanced security operations solutions .
Erstream OTT comes with watermarking solution
Technology company Erstream has integrated NexGuard forensic watermarking into its online video delivery platform . Erstream offers an over-the-top ( OTT ) video delivery solution for live and on-demand , which includes multi-bitrate encoding , CDN delivery , edge storage , ingest and content management solutions . Harrie Tholen , managing director of NexGuard , said : “ Our integration with Erstream , which is particularly targeting live sports , demonstrates how subscriber-level watermarking in OTT services enables our customers to identify piracy down to the subscriber level very quickly and stop illegal streams at their source .”
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Master Control Systems

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Fintan Mc Kiernan
CEO Ideal Systems South-east Asia
Patrick So
Regional Manager Asia Pacific Magna Systems & Engineering
Graham Stephens
CTO Media City Development Malaysia
To maintain the quality of programmes being aired , broadcasters rely on their test and measurement ( T & M ) equipment to ensure signals remain within broadcast standards . That is why attention is paid on features that come with these tools , to make sure that all , if not most , T & M needs are met . Millette
Manalo-Burgos reports .

With content production moving towards 4K / Ultra HD ( UHD ) and 8K , it is but logical that T & M solutions providers are devising features for their systems that pay attention to this trend .

Alan Wheable , senior technical author at Omnitek , tells APB : “ With more 4K / UHD material being created by more companies , there is a greater requirement for T & M equipment that can be used in an operating environment to ensure that programme quality can be maintained , regardless of the
physical connection being used .”
With a focus on programme making , tools such as 4K / UHD waveform monitoring that supports high dynamic range ( HDR ) have become a priority , he adds .
Thus , Omnitek is offering its Ultra 4K Tool Box which supports SDI , HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces . This feature allows the testing of the physical interfaces used in a number of multi-screen implementations .
“ Omnitek ’ s IP consultancy is also working with a number of brand name companies in Asia-Pacific countries to provide solutions for current and future display challenges that they are facing ,” adds Wheable , who says the requirements for test and measurement equipment to support 4K / UHD are now widely understood , while a number of challenges faced by manufacturers of 4K / UHD equipment have been resolved .
As for 8K , Wheable reveals : “ The challenges that 8K bring are that of

Challenges on working on 4K / 8K formats

What are the challenges on working on 4K and 8K formats from the T & M perspective ? Phabrix ’ s Paul Nicholls gives an outline : The step from ‘ full HD ’ to ‘ UHDTV ’ is a very significant one . Current proposals see this as a three-phase development . This phased approach is necessary due to the very significant technical hurdles at each stage . Phase one has begun ; however , ultimately UHDTV will provide a user experience incorporating : n Higher spatial resolution : UHDTV1 ( 3840 x 2160 ), UHDTV2 ( 7680 x 4320 ). n High Dynamic Range ( HDR ): Camera and display technology taking the user experience from the current display technology reference luminance of 120 cd / m ² to over 10,000 cd / m ². n High frame rates ( HFR ): 100 / 120Hz frame rates .
Phabrix released the Qx for UHDTV test and measurement .
Omnitek ’ s Ultra 4K Tool Box supports SDI , HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces . This feature allows the testing of the physical interfaces used in a number of multi-screen implementations .
A quick scan of the table of UHDTV standards gives a feel for the video payload requirements associated with UHDTV — and its challenges .
n Wide Colour Gamut ( WCG ): A new colour space at Rec . 2020 with twice the CIE 1931 colour space area as ‘ full HD ’ ( Rec . 709 ).
A new audio experience with opportunities for object-based audio , 96kHz sampling , and up to 22.2 surround sound .
Handling these payloads alone and providing instrumentation is a difficult enough task . Add to this the complications of supporting coaxial SDI to 12Gbps , opti- cal SDI to 12Gbs and 10G Ethernet , with or without compression , and the challenge is significant .
Technologically , we have released a new product , the Phabrix Qx , for UHDTV T & M . The Qx represents the only currently available high-end 12G-capable real-time physical-layer eye pattern analyser , providing accurate SMPTE-compliant measurements of eye amplitude rise time , fall time , overshoot , undershoot , timing and alignment jitter .
The ‘ holy grail ’ of effective UHDTV SDI physical-layer analysis is bandwidth . Without appropriate bandwidth you remain in the dark .