The full realization of the wide range of opportunities that have become the norm of digital television in many European countries, is possible with the help of Control System Middleware for operator functioning (CSMW). CSMW is a modern efficient complex management tool for television / radio broadcasting and additional services.
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Tasks solved by Control system middleware
The tasks, solved by CSMW, are formed under the influence of a variety of commercial, technical, social and political factors:
Key features
Key features of the Control System Middleware are as follows:
Registration can be done either from a single center (or from the local offices, controlled by the center) of the operator, which offers opportunities to influence an audience. This was impossible with analog broadcasting.
CSMW includes a bilateral mode of communication with the audience, organization of voting, public opinion polls, distance education, personal and collective mailing (both to the group and individually to each subscriber).
Due to signal encoding and decoding at the subscriber's end it becomes possible to clearly limit the broadcast to the country border, even when the signal from the broadcasting tower or satellite also covers the territory of a neighboring state.
It is possible to inform the population in case of emergency situations through TV, regardless of the selected channel and even when the TV set receiver is off!
Thus, an option that allows you to restrict access on the basis of the location of a viewer is usually crucial for the requirements of the content owner.
CSMW can go beyond mere access to broadcasting, turning set-top boxes into information portal, thereby further enhancing the attractiveness of digital television to subscribers. Subscribers can communicate with each other through services such as Tele-chat, TV-mail.
Examples of the world implementation of Control system middleware for operators functioning
Digital terrestrial television in Italy uses the system MHP (Multimedia Home Platform) as a platform for realization of the e-Government functions.
Japanese system of digital terrestrial television ISDB-T uses centralized CSMW for conditional access system control (BCAS), distribution of regional digital broadcasting streams and electronic program guide.
General Satellite Corporation implements CSMW into its set-top boxes for digital television (satellite, cable and terrestrial), which provides owners of GS set-top boxes with all the additional services besides having digital video & audio.