FrameIDTV: A framework for developing interactive applications on digital television environments
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
A DVB-MHP web browser to pursue convergence between Digital Terrestrial Television and Internet
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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Multimedia end-user terminals are expected to perform advanced user interface related tasks. These tasks are carried out by user interface runtime tools and include, among others, the visualization of complex graphics and the efficient handling of user input. In addition, the terminal's graphical system is expected, for example, to be able to synchronize audio and video, and control different contexts on the same screen. Finally, the availability of high-level tools to simplify the user interface implementation and the adaptiveness of the user interfaces for a diversity of configurations are, as well, desirable features. This paper presents a layered model that meets the just mentioned requirements. The architecture is divided into five different layers: hardware abstraction layer, multimedia cross platform libraries, graphical environment, GUI toolkit and high-level languages. Moreover, this paper presents the experiences of developing a prototype system based on the architecture, targeted to digital television receivers. In order to evaluate the prototype, some already developed DVB-MHP compliant digital television applications were tested. Finally, the prototype was extended with a high-level profile (i.e., SMIL support) and a low-level one (i.e., access to the framebuffer memory).