RF Monitoring Service: PromBee

In consideration of relocating the receiving antenna, the RF monitoring service “PromBee” was introduced to observe medium- and long-term fluctuations in radio wave propagation. The system enables comparative monitoring of reception conditions at multiple locations on a single screen, while its wireless LAN support allows easy installation without the need for LAN cabling. In addition, data can be stored locally on the remote unit even during communication outages, ensuring reliable operation. Looking ahead, there are expectations for expanded use in monitoring applications and support for signals beyond terrestrial digital broadcasting.

AI Real-Time Subtitle Generation System – “Mojipa”

As rapid subtitle broadcasting becomes increasingly important during large-scale disasters and other emergency situations, broadcasters have faced the challenge of establishing a subtitle production workflow that can be operated by a small team. By introducing the AI real-time subtitle generation system “Mojipa,” broadcasters can leverage high-accuracy speech recognition and intuitive touchscreen operation to produce subtitles efficiently. The system reduces the burden of operator training while enabling subtitle production with minimal staff, including single-operator workflows during emergency special broadcasts. This contributes to both cost reduction and the expansion of subtitled programming.

Low-latency Video Return Service: LiveShare

SUN-IN CABLE VISION Co., Ltd. used the low-latency return video service “LiveShare” for live broadcast programs including the “Matsue Suigosai Lake Fireworks Festival.” Since return video can be monitored from any location with a network connection, captions inserted from the station sub-control room could also be checked in real time from the on-site relay vehicle. The system’s ease of use was also highly appreciated, leading to continued use and consideration of introducing additional systems.

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