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25 October 1995 DAVIC activities
Hiroshi Fujiwara
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Abstract
DA VIC (Digital Audio Visual Council) is the defacto standardization organization established in Mar. 1994, based on international consensus for digital audio visual services. After completion of MPEG2 standardization, the broadcasting industry, the communication industry, the computer industry, and consumer electronics industry have started development of concrete services and products. Especially the interactive digital audio visual services, such as Video On Demand(VOD) or Near Video On Demand (NVOD), have become hot topics all over the world. Such interactive digital audio visual services are combined technologies of multi-media coding, digital transmission and computer networking. Therefore more than 150 organizations from all industry sectors have participated in DAVIC and are contributing from their own industrial contexts. DAVIC's basic policy is to use the available technologies specified by the other standards bodies as much as possible. So DA VIC's standardization activities have close relationship with ISO IEC / JTC1 / SC29, ITU-T SG 9, ATMForum, IETF, IMA, DVB, etc.

DAVIC is trying to specify Applications, Reference Models, Security, Usage Information Control, and the interfaces and protocols among the Content Provider, the Server the core network, the access network, and the Set Top Unit (STU).

DAVIC's first goal is to specify DA VIC 1.0 based on CHP1 (Call for Proposal) and CFP2 by Dec. 1995, and the next direction is under preparation for further progress based on CFP3 and CFP4.
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Hiroshi Fujiwara "DAVIC activities", Proc. SPIE 10282, Standards and Common Interfaces for Video Information Systems: A Critical Review, 1028205 (25 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227960
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Information security

Visualization

Video

Computer networks

Computer programming

Consumer electronics

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