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Design And Implementation Of A Smart TV Based On Mstar6328Chassis

Posted on:2014-01-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2268330401959003Subject:Software engineering
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By using end users and marketing oriented product development method, this article plannedand developed a Smart TV based on Mstar6328chassis, which had competitive cost andmatched with market demand. From the market side, we defined the functions of Smart TV,integrated the industry and company’s resources, ensured the final development plan andchanged the traditional TV into Smart TV.According to the analysis of Color TV market, Smart TV will be the main trend of industry infew years. Consumers have recognized and hoped to replace old TV with Smart TV,especially the younger have left the traditional watch habit. Surfing on the Internet, watchingonline video, communicating immediately and HD sound are the most concerned uses ofSmart TV.In accordance with appearance demand of Smart TV and following the basic elements ofbrand product, the final design had confirmed with super slim bezel, X shape stand andmetallic decoration bar. After analysis the hardware and software platform of Mstar6328chassis and getting the licences of Opera, Facebook and SRS, we developed the Opera WebBrowser, Facebook application, SRS TruSurround Sound and integrated them in one UI whichcould be used easily. In order to make the new project reach the requirement, it passed theappearance and functions test, evaluated by the end user and compared with other Smart TV.This article can provide a Smart TV product development method of marketing and end useroriented, which mainly discusses about the low cost way to make traditional TV be smart byadding Web browser, APPS, SRS on the Linux system. It could give some reference to thesmart applications development on the Linux system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Smart TV, Linux OS, MIPS, UI Interface, Opera, Facebook, SRS
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