WNY Discussions

WNY Discussions
Podcast Description
Hosted by Dylan Ross, WNY Discussions features guests from across the broadcast industry. Discussions focus on emerging wireless Internet Protocol broadcast technologies being implemented on the public airwaves, such as ATSC 3.0 and 5G Broadcast.
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The podcast centers on emerging technologies in broadcasting, with episodes discussing topics such as the implementation of ATSC 3.0, 5G Broadcast capabilities, and encoding standards. Specific episodes feature technical discussions with industry experts, such as Anton Kapela on broadcasting 4K TV over ATSC 1.0 and the implications of 5G Broadcasting led by Frank Copsidas.

Hosted by Dylan Ross, WNY Discussions features guests from across the broadcast industry. Discussions focus on emerging wireless Internet Protocol broadcast technologies being implemented on the public airwaves, such as ATSC 3.0 and 5G Broadcast.
I had the opportunity to talk over Zoom with Anton Kapela, owner of K03IM-D, an ATSC 1.0 TV station broadcasting well over a dozen high quality channels, including many in 4K, by heavily fine-tuning video codecs like HEVC. In addition, Anton Kapela has built innovative networking solutions throughout his career, and has worked for major Internet infrastructure companies like Cloudflare. As CTO and co-founder of EdgeMicro, he explored the technical limitations of Internet architecture through edge networking. He also co-engineered and built the lowest-latency microwave relay network between Chicago and New York for high-frequency trading clients. Anton's research has also lead to the creation of a U.S. patent focused on mobility networking.
Broadcasting 4k TV Over ATSC 1.0 – IEEE TV presentation by Anton Kapela: https://ieeetv.ieee.org/video/broadcasting-4k-tv-over-atsc-10?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR7JPsNImQddaRTI08cRoiSYd6K4k51LA6ixfM7V7mhiAkIH7nAcaBOkxJ9ZFw_aem_5HZ7EGTaKg-8wbdLglRZNw
Broadcast + The Environment from WNY Over The Air: https://wnyovertheair.com/broadcast+the-environment

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