Sinclair and IIT Bombay Signed MoU for Next Generation Wireless Broadcast-to-Everything (B2X) Research

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Sinclair and IIT Bombay Signed MoU for Next Generation Wireless Broadcast-to-Everything (B2X) Research
Sinclair and IIT Bombay Signed MoU for Next Generation Wireless Broadcast-to-Everything (B2X) Research

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) and Sinclair have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together on standards and technology development for wireless broadcast services across next-generation broadcast and telecommunication networks.

The international ATSC 3.0 wireless broadcast standard will be improved for a range of television, mobile, and other fixed applications that can help India and the rest of the world. Broadcast-to-Everything (B2X) use cases will benefit from ATSC 3.0’s new features, which include dynamic traffic management, quick interoperability with 5G networks, effective spectrum use, low-latency datacasting, edge content distribution, and longer battery life for wearables, smartphones, feature phones, and Internet of Things devices.

Additionally, IIT Bombay will directly support the ongoing B2X release standardization effort as a member of ATSC.

In addition to having about 250 million TV households and more than 1 billion mobile subscribers, India also has a high per capita mobile data consumption rate and a large number of popular linear TV and radio channels, as well as live news and sports networks. B2X will support sustainability, alleviate network congestion, and deliver a high-quality service for concurrent and popular content. By expanding broadcast into the IMT-2030 (6G) ecosystem, B2X enhances Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) even more.

Long-term, B2X will propel advancements in advanced agricultural practices, remote education and skill development, emergency and disaster management, service resilience, satellite positioning and timing augmentation, vehicular communications, and open AI-based broadcasting and datacasting applications.

Professor Shireesh Kedare, Director of IIT Bombay, said, “We are excited to partner with Sinclair in wireless telecom transformation and promote academic excellence, joint projects, and joint intellectual property development, including Make in India initiatives to drive B2X adoption in India. It touches IIT Bombay’s mission to address the needs of society and country at large and develop technologies and products that improve the quality of life for both urban and rural populations.”

Chris Ripley, President and CEO, Sinclair, Inc., said, “We consider the collaboration work with IIT Bombay to be of the utmost importance in establishing ATSC 3.0-based B2X as the preferred technology for broadcasting and multicasting for diverse applications, not just in India but ultimately across the globe. Sinclair is proud to have IIT Bombay reinforce our foundational role in advancing next generation broadcast.”

Mark Aitken, Senior Vice President, Sinclair, Inc., and the guiding architect of the ATSC 3.0 standard, said, “ATSC 3.0’s high bandwidth efficiency and time and frequency interleaving features make it undisputedly the best mobile broadcast standard. ATSC 3.0 also stands alone with its bootstrap ‘blanking’ feature that facilitates the introduction of B2X release enhancements without disrupting the operation of earlier releases.”

Madeleine Noland, President of ATSC, said, “Telecom networks focus on unicast (one-to-one) communications, while B2X adds ATSC 3.0’s high-performance broadcast (one-to-many) distribution aligned with mobile specifications. ATSC applauds Sinclair’s and IIT Bombay’s participation in B2X standards and technology development, which has the potential to revolutionize data distribution efficiency across multiple networks. IIT Bombay joins other world-class academic and research institutions as ATSC’s newest member.”

Shashi Shekhar Vempati, former CEO Prasar Bharati, IIT Bombay alum, and member of the ATSC Business Advisory Council, said, “The recent decision by Brazil to adopt the ATSC 3.0 standard for broadcast services, based on extensive testing of multiple systems, paves the way for B2X to further advance the standard’s broadcast resilience for the greater public good. This collaboration furthers the developmental goals of a Viksit Bharat (developed Bharat) as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

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