Digital Alert Systems, Harmonic tackle emergency messaging in ATSC 1.0, 3.0 environments

Oct. 25, 2022
Digital Alert Systems' DASDEC and EAS-Net are now integrated With Harmonic's XOS Advanced Media Processor for more efficient emergency messaging in a smaller technology footprint.
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Digital Alert Systems, a global specialist in emergency communications platforms for media providers, and Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) have announced a new technology partnership.

Under a new partnership agreement, the Digital Alert Systems DASDEC Flexible Emergency Messaging Platform and its EAS-Net communications interface now integrate with Harmonic's XOS Advanced Media Processor.

The technology integration makes it possible for video distributors that use both companies' systems, whether operating in ATSC 1.0, ATSC 3.0 or both environments, to include emergency information in their programming in the most efficient manner.

The partners note that the platform integration benefits all types of video distributors, including traditional OTA broadcasters and CATV and streaming providers.

Single IP communications simplicity

Combining the Harmonic XOS Advanced Media Processor with Digital Alert Systems' DASDEC with EAS-Net, customers can provide emergency alerting information, including text crawls and audio, using a single IP communications connection.

The partners note that this simplicity eliminates the need for one or more separate media keyers, switchers, and a host of individual cables and connectors, or the need to use the highly unpopular full-screen replacement method.

As summed up by a press statement from the companies:

The net result is a very clean installation for less cost and clutter. And because the DASDEC is IP-based, it can be placed in a remote market and network-connected directly to the Harmonic XOS processor — something that wouldn't be possible without EAS-Net.

Meanwhile, the EAS-Net communication protocol not only enables emergency alert text and audio message transfers to remote devices, but also includes features such as flexible event scheduling, simultaneous multi-station alerts, and multilingual support.

EAS-Net also features expansion options, such as EAS-Net AEA, which supports the Advanced Emergency Information (AEI) elements in the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) standard. This means the same equipment supports both ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 standards and future developments.

Testimonials

The Harmonic/Digital Alert Systems platfrom has made it possible for Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns, operates, and/or services 185 television stations in 86 markets, to test and demo the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and AEI for ATSC 3.0.

According to Mark Aitken, SVP, Advanced Technology Sinclair Broadcast Group and president, ONE Media 3.0 LLC:

"Linking Harmonic's XOS Advanced Media Processor and Digital Alert Systems' DASDEC with EAS-Net provides a direct IP connection for emergency alerting, including text crawls and audio, across multiple streams in both ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 environments at minimum cost and fewer points of failure. Further, EAS-Net enables Advanced Emergency Information routing, an essential broadcast core network function. This aligns perfectly with Sinclair's mission to create and deploy a resilient and connected "next gen" broadcast network for our NextGenTV experience."

Harmonic's XOS is billed as the only tier-one media processor that has successfully integrated with Digital Alert Systems' advanced IP-based EAS-Net protocol. As explained by Bill Robertson, VP of business development, Digital Alert Systems:

"This partnership marks two best-in-class companies coming together to streamline the emergency message requirements for broadcasters and Multiple Video Programming Distributors. Both the DASDEC system and the Harmonic XOS media processor offer the dual-platform benefit of supporting ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0. Also, EAS-NET saves customers money by reducing equipment footprint, and it packs many revolutionary features that further distinguish ATSC 3.0 from ATSC 1.0."

Jing Zhou, ATSC solution manager at Harmonic, concluded:

"Many Harmonic customers are already enjoying the simplicity, agility and flexibility enabled by this integration in their day-to-day production environment. Our collaboration with Digital Alert Systems is another example of Harmonic's continued investment and commitment to ATSC and the entire broadcast community."

Learn more at www.digitalalertsystems.com and www.harmonicinc.com.

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