Monitoring and controlling the operation of devices in a distributed network of broadcast devices
a technology of broadcast device and network, applied in the field of system and method for monitoring and controlling the operation of devices in a distributed network of broadcast devices, can solve the problems of increasing complexity of electronic devices for receiving television or other audio-visual media at home in terms of both design and operation, and time-consuming process
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[0019]An example of the invention concerns a system comprising a number of distributed hardware devices in communication with one another by means of a computer network, namely a Set Top Box, Audio Video Modulator and broadcast network. Generally speaking, each device in the network comprises a processor and a memory and will be controlled by respective software components encoded in one or more object orientated programming languages. Each device can be thought of as a separate entity in the distributed system, with a respective state and behaviour. In this context, an entity can be thought of as a component in the network that performs a role, and a device as a dedicated hardware platform that performs the role of an entity, or one or more entities. It will be appreciated for example that while all entities in a broadcast system could be modelled and installed on a single computer device, in practice, separate devices are required to protect the different interests and requirement...
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