Existing and Potential In-Flight Entertainment Transmission Systems - Strengths and Weaknesses

K. Mew
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in-flight entertainment is likely to greatly expand its content over the next few years, mirroring changes that are occurring interrestrial di@ entertaimmt and communication systems. Most in-flight enterkimmt systems have been based on either in-plane, aircraft-to-ground, or aircraft-to-satellite technologies. The expansion of content expected in the near future will require advanced transmission systems that will be both technically and commercially able to deliver broadband services. This paper explores the strengths and weaknesses of existing transmissions technologies and suggests aircraft-to-aircraft transmission technology may offer advantages that other systems do not. While most people associate in-flight entertainment (IFE) with airplanevideo and audio channels accessed from an armrest, the types of entertainment available on commercial aircraft are likely to abruptly change over the next decade. Reflecting these likely changes, the World Airline Entertainment Association defines in-flight entertainment (IFE) as including communications (telephony, fax, e-mail, data links), information (news, weather, stock quotes, Web content), and interactive services (video games, shoppinglecommerce, surfing the Web), as well as the traditional audio and video entertainment. The increasing emphasis on new types of digital applications is an indication of the promise of IFE as a powerful marketing tool for commercial airiines, especially since the success of JetBlue Airline's 24channel television network introduced in April 2000. Economic slowdown and the events of September 1 1, 2001 have negatively impacted the global and domestic demand for in-flight entertainment, particularIy for commercial aircraft, but an upturn in the industry may be associated with the introduction of new IFE applications in an attempt to replicate the success of JetBlue Airlines. Frost and Sullivan Inc. estimate that by 2007, I F ' revenue will grow to $7.4 billion (IPECC, 2002). United Airlines in their in-flight magazine suggest there might be operational cost and customer service synergies from IFE introduction too Wm, 2003). This paper reviews how these future IFE applications will be transmitted to air& and suggests that current transmissions systems may not be the best conduit for them.
现有和潜在的飞行娱乐传输系统-优势和劣势
在接下来的几年里,机上娱乐的内容可能会大大扩展,反映出正在发生的星际娱乐和通信系统的变化。大多数空中进入系统都是基于飞机内、飞机对地或飞机对卫星技术。预计在不久的将来,内容的扩展将需要先进的传输系统,这些系统将在技术上和商业上都能够提供宽带服务。本文探讨了现有传输技术的优缺点,并提出飞机对飞机传输技术可能提供其他系统所不具备的优势。虽然大多数人将机上娱乐(IFE)与飞机上的视频和音频频道联系在一起,但在未来十年,商用飞机上提供的娱乐类型可能会突然发生变化。为了反映这些可能的变化,世界航空娱乐协会将机上娱乐(IFE)定义为包括通信(电话、传真、电子邮件、数据链接)、信息(新闻、天气、股票报价、网络内容)和互动服务(视频游戏、购物、电子商务、网上冲浪),以及传统的音频和视频娱乐。对新型数字应用的日益重视表明,IFE有望成为商业航空公司强有力的营销工具,尤其是自捷蓝航空公司于2000年4月成功推出24频道电视网络以来。经济放缓和2001年9月11日的事件对全球和国内对机上娱乐的需求产生了负面影响,特别是对商用飞机,但该行业的好转可能与引入新的IFE应用程序有关,试图复制捷蓝航空公司的成功。Frost and Sullivan Inc.估计,到2007年,it的收入将增长到74亿美元(IPECC, 2002)。联合航空公司在其机上杂志中建议,引入IFE可能会产生运营成本和客户服务协同效应(Wm, 2003)。本文回顾了这些未来的IFE应用将如何传输到空气中,并指出目前的传输系统可能不是它们的最佳管道。
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