Host
W3C gratefully acknowledges IRT (Institut für Rundfunktechnik) for hosting this workshop.
Sponsor
If you're interested in being a sponsor, please contact J. Alan Bird at abird@w3.org or +1 617 253 7823. For additional information, please visit the Sponsorship program.
Partners
The workshop has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n°610404 (MediaScape).
Papers
Papers are sorted in order of date submitted. Those selected for presentation at the workshop are highlighted.
- The HbbTV Certification Process — Simon Waller, Jimin Chung (Samsung Electronics)
- Discovery and Second Screen, HTML5 video and MSE — Jean-Claude Dufourd, Cyril Concolato (Télécom ParisTech)
- Overview of IPTV Forum Japan's Hybridcast Technical Specification — Kinji Matsumura, Hiroshi Fujisawa, Masaru Takechi, Hisayuki Ohmata (NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation))
- The Audio Definition Model — David Marston (BBC)
- IPTV using P2PSP and HTML5+WebRTC — Cristóbal Medina López, Juan Pablo García Ortiz, Juan Alvaro Muñoz Naranjo (Luxunda, S.L.) and Leocadio González Casado, Vicente González Ruiz (University of Almería)
- An architecture for second screen experiences based upon distributed social networks of people, devices and programs — Dave Raggett (W3C)
- Challenges for enabling targeted multi-screen advertisement for interactive TV services — Louay Bassbouss, Christopher Krauss, Stefan Pham, Stefan Kaiser, Stephan Steglich, Stefan Arbanowski (Fraunhofer FOKUS)
- Web Distribution Formats for Subtitles and Captions — Andreas Tai (IRT)
- PARS – A Multiscreen Web Application Platform — Hyojin Song, Soonbo Han, Dong-Young Lee (LG Electronics)
- HbbTV Testing – an approach to testing TV receiver middleware based on web standards — Andy Hickman (Digital TV Labs)
- HbbTV: Reinventing the broadcast TV UX — Kirk Edwardson (Espial)
- Three challenges for Web&TV — Victor Klos (TNO)
- HbbTV V2 Specification — Jon Piesing (TP Vision)
- A Flexible Multi-Screen Solution Based on UPnP — Clarke Stevens (CableLabs)
- Linking Web Content Seamlessly with Broadcast Television: Issues and Lessons Learned — Jan Thomsen (Condat AG), Raphaël Troncy (EURECOM), Lyndon Nixon (MODUL University)
- Network-Assistance and Server Management in Adaptive Streaming on the Internet — Xin Wang (Huawei Technologies USA)
- Multiple screen in China — Mingmin Wang, Jaien Woo (Oriental Cable Network)
- Enabling Second Display Use Cases on the Web: The Second Screen Presentation Community Group — Dominik Röttsches, Anssi Kostiainen (Intel)
- Multi-device browsing with the Information Division/Cooperation technology — Kiyoshi Tanaka, Hidetaka Kuwano (NTT)
- Connected-TV: Market Status and Next Steps for Standardization — Bryan Sullivan, Bin Hu (AT&T)
- The 1st Implementation Report on TV Programs on Hyrbrid Broadcasting System using HTML5 Browser -Hybridcast 2014 Project- — Kunio Numabe, Kazuhiro Hoya (Fuji Television Network)
- Hybrid Television Use Cases and Business Models proposed by the H2B2VS project — Raoul Monnier (Thomson Video Networks)
- Requirements for a comprehensive second-screen experience — Christoph Ziegler (IRT)
- Live Linear Streaming – The TV Everywhere Accelerator for Pay TV — Laura Barber (Elemental Technologies)
- Inter-Device Media Synchronization in Multi-Screen Environment — Geun-Hyung Kim (Dong-Eui University), Sunghwan Kim (Electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute)
- Localization on TV Applications — Mahesh Kulkarni, Swapnil Belhe, Shubhanshu Gupta (C-DAC)
- Commercial Content in Browsers — Jan Lindquist, Mats Cedervall (Ericsson)
- Operator Privileged Application Layer — Ali Teffahi, Raj Patel, Matthew Huntington (Freesat)