|
ESA Demos Satellite Multimedia Car Radio |
||
PARIS, Jan. 26, 2007/Satnews Daily/
― The European Space Agency (ESA) and its partners are developing the
multimedia car radio of the future with the prototype being unveiled on
Thursday at the Noordwijk Space Expo, in the Netherlands.
According to ESA, in two important areas, the new European multimedia system advances beyond existing solutions. Instead of new satellites and a network of ground-based transmitters – which might easily requites an investment of more than a billion Euro – the ESA system uses only existing communication satellites.
In
addition, the mobile multimedia system employs a cache memory – a hard
disk or its solid-state equivalent. Received signals can be stored – in
a similar way to personal video recorders – and played back after a
short time shift or much later. This clever intermediate step prevents
loss of signal in tunnels or behind obstructions from disturbing the
program. The listener can also select a part of the broadcast to listen
to, or pause the show as they stop to buy fuel.
A group
of well-known companies and institutes has carried out demonstration
work, with SES Astra taking the lead: BMW, Deutsche Zentrum für Luft und
Raumfahrt (DLR), Dornier Consulting, Deutsche Welle,
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Institut für Rundfunktechnik, Technische
Universität Braunschweig, and TriaGnoSys. ESA Awards IDC Contract for Development of Next-generation DVB-S2 Products ESA Transfers Operations of MetOp-A to Eumetsat ESA Sets Oct. 7 Launch of Europe’s First Polar-orbiting Weather Satellite |
||