As 5G technology matures gradually, Delta is partnering with the network management center of a communications service provider to create a 3rd generation distributed laser DLP large-screen display system that supports 4k display technology. The system will cover the provider's network control, data analysis, emergency troubleshooting, video monitoring, emergency deployment command, demonstration exhibition, and other functions. It is an important installation component of a service provider's information platform in the future era of 5G.
The system implements Delta's 3rd generation DVCS network distributed image splice control system, which builds on the advantages of the 2nd generation products and adopts the latest DSP chip and the large-scale array signal processing chip FPGA, embedded with independent intellectual property rights 3rd generation high definition image quality, low delay, and low bandwidth encoding/decoding algorithm. It achieves full HD, all instantly, high performance image acquisition, encoding, transmission, decoding, and synchronized display. Meanwhile, the DVCS system allows the network management center to easily and quickly manage various data server room signals through a local keyboard, mouse and the DVCS control software interface. It provides safe, reliable, and seamless
switching between machines for operations and management (including ultrahigh resolution full-screen visualized signals), achieving human-machine separation.
Furthermore, Delta's 4th generation laser DLP display unit offers excellent real color display with a wider brightness control range, constant color temperature, and the light source with 60,000 to 80,000 hours of lifetime, which reduces a significant amount of maintenance cost later on.
Delta's 3rd generation distributed laser DLP