Lockheed Martin uk and essential viewing systems to
develop next generation of video capabilities
FARNHAM,
UK January 7 2008
Lockheed
Martin UK has agreed to join forces with Essential Viewing
Systems Ltd. to develop the next generation of video
streaming technology.
Video
streaming today requires large amounts of bandwidth, making
it difficult to transmit in high-quality over existing
communications media. Now engineers from Lockheed Martin UK
and Essential Viewing Systems are working together to
develop new techniques in ultra-low bandwidth streaming,
allowing for near-real time video to be transmitted without
a significant loss of quality.
Marshall
Keith, managing director at Lockheed Martin UK – Integrated
Systems & Solutions said: “We have already begun work in
this fascinating area. Through this collaboration we will
extend our capabilities and develop new ways of transmitting
video across existing networks. The next generation of video
streaming capability will have huge implications for many of
our customers who need to share important information
quickly and accurately.”
Demonstrations of a prototype capability have already been
carried out in the Lockheed Martin Swift Laboratory in
Farnborough, UK, where it forms a natural extension to
Lockheed Martin UK’s existing imagery exploitation
capabilities.
Les Gaw,
chief operating officer at Essential Viewing Systems said,
“This agreement allows us to accelerate the development of
our core video technology while leveraging the systems
integration skills and expertise of Lockheed Martin UK to
bring innovative solutions to market.”
The UK
armed forces, civil defence and transport agencies have
already expressed an interest in integrating this
revolutionary technology with their existing communication
systems, and the technology could have numerous applications
across different sectors.
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