I02 - Wireless HDMI with ATSC 3.0
Our challenge is to develop a wireless High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) application using the HyperX embedded processor along with American Television Standards Committee 3.0 (ATSC 3.0) standards. ATSC 3.0 is a standard designed to include new technology and aims to support 4K video at 120 frames per second. The challenge associated with this design project comes with eliminating the cable that connects the input and output for transmission and the compression of video. The main goal of the project is to create a functioning device that provides high to medium quality video with a substantial variable range of the ATSC transmitter. The target market for our project would be anyone who utilizes over-the-air (OTA) television signals. Currently OTA television signals max out at 1080p resolution, but with wireless HDMI using ATSC 3.0, providers could send television signals with resolutions up to 4K.
Team:
Jonathan Shaham, Gabriel Darnell, Austin Lynch, Maximiliano Perez, Prachi Surbhi, James Sullivan
Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Jeff Andrews
Corporate Partner:
Coherent Logix