Uploaded on Jul 1, 2021
LiveU is at the forefront of 5G technology for the broadcast industry. The company’s new LU800 production-grade field unit has been designed from the ground up to unlock 5G potential. The LU800 combines multi-camera production and superior video and audio capabilities with mission-critical transmission in a native 5G unit.
5g bonding wireless system
THE LIVEU ADVANTAGE
LIVEU SOLUTIONS ADDRESS ALL DEMANDS FOR FULL
HD OR SD QUALITY, RESILIENCY, AVAILABILITY,
MOBILITY AND SUB-SECOND LATENCY IN A HIGHLY
.INNOVATIVE LIVE VIDEO UPLINK SOLUTION
THE LIVEU ADVANTAGE
REAL INTERVIEWS WITH LOW DELAY
By combining the LiveU antenna and bonding algorithms, LiveU is the only solution
that can transmit consistent video with sub-second end-to-end delay.
CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION
When a two-way live interview is not required, LiveU gives users the option to Store
and Forward, or to transmit at a 60 second delay for feeding footage. This provides
extremely high and consistent quality even in the most difficult conditions.
THE LIVEU ADVANTAGE
RELIABILITY IN CHALLENGING AREAS
LiveU’s proprietary internal and external antenna arrays provide substantially better
signal strength than standard USB cards and other cellular devices.
CONSISTENT HD PICTURE QUALITY
LiveU’s predictive cellular bonding algorithms anticipate the behavior of data
networks, send redundant data, and retrieve lost packets, providing the most
consistent, reliable, and stable picture over time.
THE LIVEU ADVANTAGE
5G READY
All LiveU products are 5G ready, designed to work effectively with 5G networks. In
fact, LiveU is an active partner in the EU 5GPPP research project, 5G-Xcast focused on
Broadcast and Multicast Communication Enablers for the Fifth Generation of Wireless
Systems . LiveU multi-link technology is being considered as one of the enabling
technologies for this project’s services.
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SAFETY
All LiveU products have been thoroughly tested and certified by leading FCC and CE
approved labs for SAR and other safety considerations.
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