Broadband Video Systems
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Application Examples

Broadband video systems can be used in a variety of applications. D.I.B Australia specifically services a number of industries and applications, these are detailed below:

 
 
Education

Again a myriad of applications exist for Education. A primary or secondary school might use the system for simple television reception. Today this might mean access to the old analogue channels as well as the new digital TV channels.

These digital TV pictures distributed over the system might then be linked with other high resolution display products such as theatre or room projectors.

An increasingly common application of this technology in schools is to setup live updated bulletin boards or daily newsletters. Instead of printing daily newsletters and/or asking teachers to inform students, schools are utilising this technology to install a cable system (or adapt an old one) with TV's around the school.
 
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Transport HUBS (Airports/Shipping/Train)

The multi channel capacity and relatively low cost of the technology to setup makes this technology very suitable for display of information in facilities such as airports. In the case of an airport you have multiple pages of flight information such as arrivals and departures screens.

 
Transport Hubs
 
 
There might be international and domestic departures as well. The system might also be used to distribute live video images from cameras to key locations for people to monitor.

The one cable might carry free-to-air television such as 2, 7, 9, 10 and 28. It might also carry the new digital TV channels, as well as Pay TV channels, video feeds from a camera system and text pages generated from computers – all these channels on a single cable and displayed on a very economical and user friendly interface, the TV.
 
  The TV’s might be mounted high in lunch areas and major meeting points. A PC running an application such as PowerPoint then feeds this information to the TV monitors in a slide show format.  
   

     

 

 

 
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