Lucent and Digital Radio News: B: Lucent Digital Radio Announces Testing Agreement With Cut B: Lucent Digital Radio Announces Testing Agreement With Cutting Edge; Will Test the Lucent Perceptual Audio Coder, PAC, in Studio Applications WARREN, N.J., Aug 16, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE via COMTEX) -- Lucent Digital Radio, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU), has announced a joint testing agreement with Cutting Edge, a Telos company, in which the Lucent Perceptual Audio Coder(TM) (PAC(TM)), the industry's leading audio coder, will be tested with Cutting Edge's Omnia line of audio processors. The tests will commence immediately and will be conducted at both Lucent Digital Radio's facilities and at commercial radio stations. Lucent Digital Radio's In-Band On Channel (IBOC) Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) system, which uses PAC to encode the audio from a radio station, is currently being field tested. The Lucent Digital Radio IBOC system is designed as an end-to-end solution that will enable broadcast stations to seamlessly convert to an all-digital AM or FM broadcast scheme. "Cutting Edge delivers first-class audio processing solutions for radio broadcasters worldwide today, and they represent an ideal testing partner for our PAC coder," said Suren Pai, president of Lucent Digital Radio. "We want to demonstrate that PAC, an important component of our IBOC DAB system, will work seamlessly with audio equipment to produce vastly improved sound for tomorrow's digital radio stations." Lucent Digital Radio recently conducted tests of its IBOC FM system on National Public Radio (NPR) member station WBJB-FM. These tests were the first time that an IBOC system successfully passed a hybrid (both analog and digital) signal over a radio station's antenna and transmitter without affecting the host analog signal. "DAB will offer broadcasters and listeners significant benefits over existing broadcast methods, not the least of which is improved audio quality," commented Michael Dosch, Managing Director of Telos Systems/Cutting Edge. "We look forward to helping the radio industry define and implement future standards forDAB." Lucent Digital Radio will conduct a live listening demonstration of the Lucent PAC coder passing through a Cutting Edge Omnia audio processor at its Booth no.751 at the NAB Radio Show in Orlando, FL, from August 31-September 2. Lucent Digital Radio's IBOC DAB system is an enhancement to current analog AM and FM radio broadcasting systems. It will provide greatly enhanced sound quality for AM radio, CD-like quality for FM radio, as well as interference-free reception and innovative new data services. Lucent Digital Radio draws on several patented Lucent digital audio and channel coding techniques that provide robust digital signal delivery in an impaired broadcast channel, including Lucent's Perceptual Audio Coder(TM) (PAC(TM)) technology, which delivers CD-like quality audio at 96 Kilobits per second; Unequal Error Protection, which prioritizes information based on its impact to audio quality; and Multi-Streaming, which provides for a more robust signal in an impaired channel. The IBOC approach will allow broadcasters to introduce digital audio programming to listeners on their current dial positions using existing transmitters and antennas. IBOC DAB is both backward- and forward-compatible: current AM/FM receivers will still be able to receive the existing analog signals in the new system. When a station elects to turn off the analog signal in the future, IBOC DAB-compatible receivers will operate with the remaining all-digital signal. Celebrating 10 years of leadership and excellence in the broadcast community, Cutting Edge is world-renowned for its innovative digital audio signal processing expertise. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, with additional offices in San Francisco and Freising, Germany, its Omnia family of digital audio dynamics processors for FM, DAB, and the Internet is setting new standards for audio quality in the broadcast and Internet industries worldwide. For additional information about Cutting Edge, please call (216) 241-3343 or browse www.nogrunge.com. Lucent Digital Radio is a Lucent Technologies venture with a mission to develop IBOC DAB technology for AM and FM broadcasting worldwide. Lucent Digital Radio's IBOC system will be resistant to multipath and other forms of interference that impair current analog transmissions. For marketing or sales information about Lucent Digital Radio, please contact William Casey, Director, Marketing & Sales, on 908-580-7008 or williamcasey@lucent.com. Information is also available on the Web site at www.lucent.com/ldr. Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N. J., designs, builds and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications systems and software, data networking systems, business telephone systems and microelectronic components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for the company. For more information on Lucent Technologies, visit the company's website at www.lucent.com. |