Motorola Mobility To Showacse Connected Home Technologies at CES 2012
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Motorola
Mobility is making the Smart Home simple - with the
introduction of the Connected Home Gateway.
Connected Home Gateway
Motorola's new Connected Home Gateway handles the complexity of today's home networks as well as the traditional obstacles of service installation and maintenance. According to Motorola, with just the push of a button, the devices in the home can be paired wirelessly and connected to the cloud for remote management on a host of devices. And connected home services can be added, managed and troubleshot on the fly.
This is achieved with a 1.2 GHz processor running Motorola's open 4Home software platform, which supports and abstracts a host of standards and protocols, hiding the complexity of multiple disparate devices on the home network. It also allows consumers to access their homes remotely, from a smartphone, tablet or PC. And a back-end architecture combined with Motorola's on-board EDGE Service Assurance software lets service providers deliver support and service activation in real-time.
The Evolution of Television
At CES 2012, Motorola will be also showcasing new solutions that bring TV up to Internet speed: giving you a streamlined way to enjoy a personalized TV experience and relevant social features from your smartphone, PC or tablet.
Motorola's Televation lets consumers watch live TV on their tablets, anywhere in the home. Motorola claims that Televation is the only solution that delivers a full cable subscription onto the tablet, wirelessly. And it's the only one that lets you watch whatever show you want ? vs. simply streaming what's playing in the living room.
Televation and its hosted client app work with Motorola XOOM and DROID XYBOARD by Motorola tablets, as well as tablets from other manufacturers.
Advanced Video Gateway
Motorola's DCX3600 IP Video Gateway enables a connected home environment by merging traditional broadcast TV with new IP-based content and capabilities for whole-home media distribution across multiple screens. Users can view, record or play video on any networked device, in any room.
At CES 2012, Motorola will be demonstrating the IP Connected Home experience with the DCX3600 distributing video to a variety of connected devices, including an IP set-top, DROID RAZR by Motorola smartphone, DROID XYBOARD by Motorola tablet and PS3 gaming console.
DreamGallery
Motorola's DreamGallery makes the experience of finding shows, movies and sports on TV as easy as on the Internet. DreamGallery is cloud-based and designed in HTML5, so service providers can deliver new, customized and branded experiences nearly instantaneously - like updating a Web page.
DreamGallery also will enable TV providers to deliver a consistent on-screen experience across multiple devices.
SecureMedia
Service providers face a matrix of different adaptive streaming formats, security technologies, and video playback applications to reach a range of consumer devices. Motorola's SecureMedia Encryptonite ONE HLS+ streamlines the entire content processing and delivery process for multi-screen applications - while ensuring the protection of digital rights and the security of the content streams. This system complies with the latest Hollywood studio secure-delivery specifications for multi-screen applications.
SecureMedia's content protection works across platforms, including IPTV, to secure content in all its forms.
Social and Interactive TV
Motorola's SocialTV Companion Service puts a dashboard of social applications at subscribers' fingertips, on their smartphone or tablet, with content that's customized to the programs they're watching. TV viewing is augmented through interactive games, applications, live chat, and social networking feeds presented on these companion screens.
Motorola's new Connected Home Gateway handles the complexity of today's home networks as well as the traditional obstacles of service installation and maintenance. According to Motorola, with just the push of a button, the devices in the home can be paired wirelessly and connected to the cloud for remote management on a host of devices. And connected home services can be added, managed and troubleshot on the fly.
This is achieved with a 1.2 GHz processor running Motorola's open 4Home software platform, which supports and abstracts a host of standards and protocols, hiding the complexity of multiple disparate devices on the home network. It also allows consumers to access their homes remotely, from a smartphone, tablet or PC. And a back-end architecture combined with Motorola's on-board EDGE Service Assurance software lets service providers deliver support and service activation in real-time.
The Evolution of Television
At CES 2012, Motorola will be also showcasing new solutions that bring TV up to Internet speed: giving you a streamlined way to enjoy a personalized TV experience and relevant social features from your smartphone, PC or tablet.
Motorola's Televation lets consumers watch live TV on their tablets, anywhere in the home. Motorola claims that Televation is the only solution that delivers a full cable subscription onto the tablet, wirelessly. And it's the only one that lets you watch whatever show you want ? vs. simply streaming what's playing in the living room.
Televation and its hosted client app work with Motorola XOOM and DROID XYBOARD by Motorola tablets, as well as tablets from other manufacturers.
Advanced Video Gateway
Motorola's DCX3600 IP Video Gateway enables a connected home environment by merging traditional broadcast TV with new IP-based content and capabilities for whole-home media distribution across multiple screens. Users can view, record or play video on any networked device, in any room.
At CES 2012, Motorola will be demonstrating the IP Connected Home experience with the DCX3600 distributing video to a variety of connected devices, including an IP set-top, DROID RAZR by Motorola smartphone, DROID XYBOARD by Motorola tablet and PS3 gaming console.
DreamGallery
Motorola's DreamGallery makes the experience of finding shows, movies and sports on TV as easy as on the Internet. DreamGallery is cloud-based and designed in HTML5, so service providers can deliver new, customized and branded experiences nearly instantaneously - like updating a Web page.
DreamGallery also will enable TV providers to deliver a consistent on-screen experience across multiple devices.
SecureMedia
Service providers face a matrix of different adaptive streaming formats, security technologies, and video playback applications to reach a range of consumer devices. Motorola's SecureMedia Encryptonite ONE HLS+ streamlines the entire content processing and delivery process for multi-screen applications - while ensuring the protection of digital rights and the security of the content streams. This system complies with the latest Hollywood studio secure-delivery specifications for multi-screen applications.
SecureMedia's content protection works across platforms, including IPTV, to secure content in all its forms.
Social and Interactive TV
Motorola's SocialTV Companion Service puts a dashboard of social applications at subscribers' fingertips, on their smartphone or tablet, with content that's customized to the programs they're watching. TV viewing is augmented through interactive games, applications, live chat, and social networking feeds presented on these companion screens.