Palestrantes da Trilha SET Rádio
TECNOLOGIAS DIGITAIS PARA AS TRANSMISSÕES DE RADIO
Alexander Zink , Senior Business Development Manager Digital Radio & Streaming Applications, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (Erlangen, Germany)
Alexander Zink
Alexander Zink
Vice Chairman DRM Consortium;
Senior Business Development Manager, Digital Radio & Streaming Applications,
Fraunhofer IIS
Since 2000, Alexander Zink works at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (Erlangen, Germany) as Senior Business Development Manager Digital Radio & Streaming Applications.
Initially he developed the mobile and location-based information system UMIS (Universal Mobile Information System). From 2001 on he focused on the professional broadcast head-end technologies “Fraunhofer DRM, DAB ContentServer”. Since 2002 he is project director for Journaline, an interactive text based information system for digital radio. In addition he works in the fields of xHE-AAC based audio streaming, AudioServers, software defined radio, transmission protocols, technology development and standardization, and IP management and licensing.
For Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) he acts as Vice-Chairman of the DRM Consortium.
Ruxandra Obreja , DRM Consortium Chairman
Ruxandra Obreja
Ruxandra Obrejahas beenthe Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium Chairman since 2008, She is representing and enjoying the support of both Encompass Digital Media Servicesand the BBC on the Steering Board of the Consortium,a not for profit international organisation,with members on all continents.In the last few years Ruxandra has been deeply involved in the promotion of digital radio all over the world after a career spent at the BBC World Service where she worked as a journalist, editor, commissioner of English programmes and as Head of business development. She studied in Romania and UK, writing, presenting and producing for radio and TV. In March 2008 Ruxandra was first elected Chairman of the DRM Consortium with the avowed aim of ensuring that thevarious stakeholders work towards the same goal: the global and mass scale take up of the DRM standard.Ruxandra was unanimously re-elected several times to this position, the last time in April 2020. Ruxandra has spoken at key broadcastingconferences, has organised and run workshopsand written articles promoting digital radio and DRM(is currently a blog contributor to Radio World).She was presented with a prestigiousRomanian award for her work in the media with particular emphasis on digital radio.
Patrick Hannon , VP Corporate Development, Frontier Smart Technologies & President, WorldDAB
Patrick Hannon
Patrick Hannon, VP Corporate Development, Frontier Smart Technologies & President, WorldDAB
Patrick Hannon is Vice President Corporate Development at Frontier Smart Technologies. He was elected President of WorldDAB in November 2013. His role is to work with policymakers, regulators and industry players (including public and private broadcasters, network operators, device manufacturers, retailers and automotive manufacturers) to ensure that digital radio is successfully rolled out in as many territories as possible. Before joining Frontier, Patrick was a strategy consultant focused on broadcast and digital media.
Dr. Les Sabel , S-Comm Technologies, and WorldDAB Technical Committee
Les Sabel
Dr. Les Sabel, S-Comm Technologies, and WorldDAB Technical Committee
Les has over 30 years of experience in communications systems, including broadcast digital radio (DAB/DAB+ and DRM), mobile communications, wireless broadband and satellite communications. Les founded S-Comm Technologies Pty. Ltd. in 2008 to work with the radio industry on DAB+ digital radio. S-Comm provides independent engineering consultancy to WorldDAB, the ITU and broadcasters, regulators, network operators and equipment suppliers in Australia, South East Asia and around the globe.
Ashruf El-Dinary , Senior Vice President of Engineering, Digital Platforms for Xperi
Ashruf El-Dinary
Ashruf El-Dinary is Senior Vice President of Engineering, Digital Platforms for Xperi.
Ashruf oversees the HD Radio engineering teams, manages the certification and quality control processes, and also represents HD Radio technology standards at ITU and international regulatory discussions. He has spent over 20 years working on digital radio programs and has earned several patents on innovative digital radio solutions. Prior to his work on digital broadcasting, Ashruf developed science instruments in support of space research programs and launched solutions on several satellites.
Ashruf earned his Bachelor of Science from Purdue University and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University, both in electrical engineering concentrating on communications and signal processing technology.
Claudio Martinez , Vice President of Global Automotive Sales & Business Development for Xperi.
Claudio Martinez
Claudio Martinez is Vice President of Global Automotive Sales & Business Development for
Xperi.
Claudio leads Xperi’s global sales and business development team, working with car companies and Tier 1 automotive suppliers to bring the company’s technologies into vehicles. His remit includes HD Radio technology, DTS Connected Radio, in-cabin monitoring solutions for a safer driving experience and DTS audio solutions. Claudio originally joined iBiquity in 2005 and led the HD Radio launch in Mexico as well as the consumer electronics receiver product efforts. Prior to joining Xperi, Claudio was Director of International Marketing at Olivetti USA, leading the development of office technology products as well as heading the company’s global expansion. Prior to Olivetti USA, Claudio held a researcher position at NTT (Nippon Telephone and Telegraph) R&D Laboratories in Tokyo, Japan.
Claudio earned both his Bachelor of Science in engineering and Master of Science in industrial engineering from the University of Chile.
Nick Piggott , Project Director, RadioDNS
Nick Piggott
Nick Piggott, Project Director, RadioDNS
Nick’s radio career began in programming and then moved to digital radio andonline.He created and led an award-winning team which launched the world’s firstcommercial digital radio stations and continued to consistently delivertechnology driven innovation, including interactive text message services,music downloading, mobile and multi-platform applications, and visualisedradio services.Nick is one of the founders of RadioDNS Hybrid Radio, an open technologyproject that lets broadcast radio and IP work together.
Find out more at www.radiodns.org
As a passionate advocate of radio and a highly regarded conference speaker,Nick talks globally about the opportunities for radio in the digital world.
Bob Dillon , Senior Vice President of Connected Radio for Xperi, responsible for the company’s automotive connected media products and services
Bob Dillon
Bob Dillon is Senior Vice President of Connected Radio for Xperi, responsible for the company’s automotive connected media products and services.
Bob Joined iBiquity in 2004 and led the semiconductor business development, contracts and licensing efforts. With DTS’ acquisition of iBiquity in 2015, Bob’s role expanded as he took on the creation of a new business in global hybrid radio. This includes product definition, product development and customer engagement. Prior to joining iBiquity, Bob was Founder and CEO of Enikia, a fabless semiconductor company producing powerline networking chips for home networking and last-mile delivery applications. In this role, Bob was a founding board member of the HomePlug Alliance. Prior to Enikia, Bob held various hardware and software engineering and product management roles in signal processing and telephony.
Bob holds an M.B.A. from the Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, and a B.S. in computer engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Julien Libeau , Product Manager, WorldCast Systems
Julien Libeau
Julien Libeau, Product Manager, WorldCast Systems
Email: [email protected]
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julien-libeau/
“After obtaining his Masters Degree in network engineering, Julien first worked for a major telco company in France before transitioning to the world of RF communications. He joined WorldCast Systems as an Application Engineer for FM transmitters before evolving to a Product Manager role within the company’s RDS and Signal Measurement product range.”
ÁUDIO SOBRE IP E WORKFLOW NO RÁDIO
José Mauro Ávila , Diretor Técnico, Mega Sistema de Comunicação
José Mauro Ávila
José Mauro Ávila, Diretor Técnico, Mega Sistema de Comunicação
Engenheiro Eletricista e de Segurança do Trabalho pela Universidade Paulista em 2008.
Técnico em Eletrônica pela Instituição Moura Lacerda em 1982.
Participa da NAB – Broadcast Engineering Conference desde 1992.
Atua em vários seminários das entidades brasileiras voltadas para o setor, tais como AESP, SET e ABERT.
Suporte Técnico da Broadcast Electronics no Brasil para sistemas de automação, tendo participado nos eventos Product Training Seminar – Audiovault Administrator/VAR Sales entre 1999 e 2013.
Treinamento na Harris Corporation com ênfase na série Harris HT 35FM transmitter – 1991.
É Vice-Líder do Comitê Técnico AESP e Membro do Grupo de Rádio da SET.
Beatriz Moura , Coordenadora de Engenharia, Sistema Globo de Rádio
Beatriz Moura
Beatriz Moura, Coordenadora de Engenharia, Sistema Globo de Rádio
Beatriz Moura atua na área técnica do Sistema Globo de Rádio desde 2008. Começou como estagiária técnica aos 16 anos, foi a primeira mulher a atuar como técnica de eletrônica no RJ em 65 anos.
Posteriormente, ocupou os seguintes cargos: Supervisora de Operações, Supervisora Técnica e Externa, Coordenadora Técnica RJ e, atualmente, é Coordenadora Técnica RJ/BH e Coordenadora de Engenharia RJ/BH/SP.
Formação técnica pela ETE Ferreira Viana e graduanda em Engenharia de Produção pelo Centro Universitário Carioca.
Allan Carvalho , Supervisor Técnico, Rádio Itatiaia
Allan Carvalho
Allan Carvalho, Supervisor Técnico, Rádio Itatiaia
Graduado em Engenharia Eletrônica e Telecomunicações pela PUC Minas, turma 2004, tem 20 anos de experiência em broadcast de Rádio e TV.
Atualmente é Supervisor Técnico da Rádio Itatiaia (MG).
Membro do Grupo de Rádio da SET.
Jean Pierre Zanetti Vandresen , Gerente Técnico Rádios, Grupo Bandeirantes de Rádio e Televisão
Jean Pierre Zanetti Vandresen
Jean Pierre Zanetti Vandresen, Gerente Técnico Rádios, Grupo Bandeirantes de Rádio e Televisão
Com visão sistêmica, gestão de projetos e execução, na busca das melhores soluções com qualidade e resultados para a companhia. Formação na área técnica, engenharia e redes (TI), com foco em áudio em emissoras de rádio e televisão. Nos últimos 21 anos, estando a frente de duas grandes redes de rádios, como Grupo RBS e Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação, liderando equipes das área de engenharia e operações internas e externas, desenvolvendo projetos e soluções junto a fabricantes e fornecedores, com destaque aos novos estúdios e central técnica da Rádio Gaúcha (2010) e AoIP no Grupo Bandeirantes (2015 – Atual), além de eventos nacionais de todos os portes (30 edições do Festival Planeta Atlântida RS e SC) e eventos internacionais, (4 Copas do Mundo, 3 Olimpíadas, 3 Copas América, Champions League, Mundial de Clubes, Campeonatos Internacionais, F1) entre outros eventos esportivos, entretenimento ou de jornalismo.
Kirk A. Harnack , Senior Systems Consultant, The Telos Alliance
Kirk A. Harnack
Kirk A. Harnack
Senior Systems Consultant
The Telos Alliance
Kirk Harnack, CBNE, CBRE, brings 40 years of hands-on experience in broadcast engineering and education to his position as Senior Solutions Consultant at the Telos Alliance. His expertise in putting technology to work in broadcast facilities has driven notable expansion in Audio over IP, VoIP for broadcast, audio processing, and virtualized technology adoption by content creators.
Kirk maintains an active, hands-on role in broadcast engineering through his positions as a partner and VP-Engineering of South Seas Broadcasting, Inc., Delta Radio, LLC, and Kaua’i Broadcast Partners, totaling 14 AM and FM radio stations. He is a Broadcast Meteorologist (WSMV, Nashville), fixed-wing private pilot, FAA Part 107 SUAS pilot, and licensed General Class Amateur Radio operator (KD5FYD). He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, and is Program Chair of SBE Chapter 103 in Nashville.
Kirk founded and hosts the Internet video netcast, “This Week in Radio Tech” or “TWiRT”. This 1-hour weekly video netcast, features regular contributors and guests from the world of radio engineering.
Public Contact Info:
[email protected]
http://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkharnack
https://www.facebook.com/kharnack
Phone: +1 (216) 920-1826
Kevin Campbell , APAC / Americas APT Sales Director, Worldcast Systems
Kevin Campbell
Kevin Campbell
APAC / Americas APT Sales Director
Worldcast Systems
[email protected]
Kevin Campbell has a degree from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and a Postgraduate Diploma in ITC from Ulster University, Belfast. He started his career in IT Networking moving quickly into Telcom’s, working with Nevada Telecom supporting SDH Networks and legacy Frame Relay / ATM Networks. Today Kevin is Sales Director for the APT brand of codecs within the WorldCast Group, responsible for delivering the global numbers on that brand and directly selling to the N American and Asian markets. Kevin has also joint responsibility for product strategy related to the APT brand. In some specific territories of the world Kevin is representing all the WorldCast brands including Ecreso FM Transmitters, Audemat Monitoring and Telemetry and Kybio Media / WorldCast Manager. Kevin is a regular attendee at international broadacst trade shows and seminars and has in the past presented at the IBC Conference, NAB, NAB Radio, AES, Broadacst Asia and CCBE Canada on topics centred around codec technologies and IP Transport.
TECNOLOGIAS E QUALIDADE DE ÁUDIO DO FM AO PODCAST
Robert Orban
Robert Orban received the B.S.E.E. degree from Princeton University in 1967 and the M.S.E.E. degree from Stanford University in 1968.
In 1970, he founded Orban Associates, originally as a manufacturer of studio equipment. In 1975, Orban Associates introduced the original Optimod-FM 8000, the first of many innovative broadcast audio processors from the company. Orban continues to work at Orban Associates’ successor company as Vice President/Chief Engineer.
Orban was actively involved in the NRSC committee efforts that led to the NRSC-1 and NRSC-2 standards for AM, and has continued his participation in NRSC committee work to the present. He has published refereed papers and engineering reports in the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, J. SMPTE, and Trans. Society of Automotive Engineers. He has also been published extensively in Radio World, BM/E, Broadcast Engineering, and other trade press publications. He is the author of the chapter on “Transmission Audio Processing” in the NAB Engineering Handbook, 11th edition. He currently holds over 25 U.S. patents.
In 1973, he was elected a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society. In 1993, he shared with Dolby Laboratories a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 1995, he received the NAB Radio Engineering Achievement Award. In 2002 he received the yearly Radio Magazine “Innovator” award.
Orban has also been involved in music and professional recording for many years. Starting at age six, he began studying piano and voice. At Princeton, in addition to the studies that led to his EE degree, he took the first three years of the composition and music theory courses usually taken by music majors.
Around 1970, he became associated with electronic music pioneers Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause and mixed several of their records for the Warner Bros. label. Later, he worked with a number of independent artists and labels as a writer, mixer, instrumentalist, and producer. Orban’s compositions been heard on classical radio stations in New York and San Francisco, and his score for a short film, “Dead Pan,” was heard on PBS television in Chicago. He was able to exploit his experience in pro audio when designing studio reverberators, stereo synthesizers, compressors, parametric equalizers, enhancers, and de-essers under both the Orban and dbx brand names. Today, he continues to actively research and develop new DSP audio processing technology, and to write, produce, and record music.
José Cláudio Barbedo (Formiga) , Gerente Técnico e Consultor de Áudio, S.A.S. – Smart Audio Systems
Kevin Campbell
José Cláudio Barbedo (Formiga), Gerente Técnico, Consultor de Áudiom, S.A.S. – Smart Audio Systems
Começou como Operador de Áudio na Rádio Difusora de Petrópolis em 1963, aos 13 anos. Foi para o Rio de Janeiro em 1967, trabalhar na Rádio Globo, onde seguiu carreira, iniciando como de Operador de Rádio e chegando à Direção Técnica. Exerceu por todas as funções que envolvem criação e produção de áudio para radiodifusão, seja na técnica, seja na criação. Também trabalhou nos grupos Tupi, Jornal do Brasil e MEC.
Segue como consultor de áudio para emissoras e estúdios. Faz parte da geração que viu o “loop” HD/HD completo: iniciou gravando áudio analógico em HD (“acetatos”, discos de alumínio cobertos de nitrato) e segue gravando áudio digital em HD (hard-disks de computadores)
Frank Foti , Founder, Omnia Audio & Executive Chairman of the Board
Frank Foti
Frank Foti, Founder, Omnia Audio & Executive Chairman of the Board
Frank Foti is Executive Chairman of the Telos Alliance, founder of Omnia Audio, and a pioneer in broadcast audio processing and broadcast engineering. His numerous technical achievements have helped to shape the sound of broadcast audio for the last 40 years. Frank is responsible for Non-Aliasing DSP Clipper and Low-IMD Clipping technologies, both of which push the envelope in terms of the high level of performance that can be attained in radio broadcasts. Additionally, Frank is an advocate and developer of Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier Technology for FM. By taking advantage of today’s computing power he has brought Single Sideband FM stereo from a theory to a usable tool in the broadcaster’s transmitting toolbox. Other technical breakthroughs and patents include the Dividend Composite Filter; Dynamically Flat Time-Aligned Crossovers; and Multi-Band Look-Ahead Limiting.
Frank has received numerous awards for his work in broadcast engineering, including the prestigious NAB Excellence in Engineering Award (2013) for his significant contributions, which, according to NAB, “have advanced the state-of-the-art in broadcast engineering.” Before his first company—Cutting Edge Technologies—joined forces with Steve Church’s Telos Systems (now the Telos Alliance), Frank was chief engineer at the legendary WMMS and WHK, where he got his start developing custom audio processing solutions for radio stations. His later work at KSAN and KNEW(AM) San Francisco and Z-100 (WHTZ) in New York cemented his reputation as a leader in the processing field. In fact, he helped take the latter from the worst radio station in New York to the number-one station in only 74 days. Thanks to Frank, Omnia processing products are now the choice of the majority of the Top 100 rated stations in America, and are in use at virtually all major stations worldwide. Frank presides over all of the company’s brands, which include Telos Systems, Omnia Audio, Axia Audio, 25-Seven, Linear Acoustic, and Minnetonka Audio
Luiz Fausto de Souza Brito , Especialista em Tecnologia e Regulatório – Globo
Luiz Fausto de Souza Brito
Especialista em Tecnologia e Regulatório – Globo
Possui Mestrado Profissional em Computação Aplicada pela UECE (2015), MBA Executivo em Tecnologia da Informação pela UFRJ (2011), curso de extensão em Redes e Vídeo sobre IP pela UFRJ (2009) e graduação em Engenharia Elétrica com ênfase em Eletrônica pela UFRJ/USU (2005). Atualmente é Especialista em Tecnologia e Regulatório da Globo, coordenador do Módulo Técnico do Fórum SBTVD, coordenador do SWG 6B-2 (Multimedia) do ITU-R WP 6B (Broadcast service assembly and access), membro da Delegação do Brasil no ITU-R (SG 6 – Broadcasting Service) e na CITEL (CCP.II – Radiocomunicações), membro do Grupo Técnico de Recepção (GT-Rx) do Grupo de Implantação do Processo de Redistribuição e Digitalização de Canais de TV e RTV (GIRED) e coordenador de Harmonização de Hardware do Fórum ISDB-T Internacional.
John Kean
As a member of Cavell Mertz and Associates, John applies 40 years of experience in television and radio technology. He was Senior Technologist at National Public Radio in 2004, where he provided technology solutions and regulatory support, and developed technical projects at NPR Labs. Much eariler he served as chief engineer at KBZT FM in San Diego, and first joined NPR in 1980. In 1986 he began consulting at Jules Cohen and Associates, followed by Moffet Larson and Johnson in 1988.
John is a past president of the IEEE Broadcast Symposium, the Washington DC Section of the Audio Engineering Society, and is a recipient of Engineering Achievement Awards from both the NAB and the Association of Public Radio Engineers. He authored chapters of the NAB Engineering Handbook, editions 7, 8, 9 and 11 and helped develop the recent AES Loudness Guidelines for audio streaming. He holds a U.S. patent for an algorithm to determine digital broadcast radio coverage.
Mark Spencer
Mark Spencer
Customer Support and Success lead, Omny Studio, Triton Digital.
LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-spencer-b02b9113/)
Podchaser (https://www.podchaser.com/creators/mark-spencer-107Zzj7JFC)
Mark Spencer is an audio addict. Rarely seen without headphones on, Mark was early to podcasts and has been a loyal listener ever since. Working in audio production since 2018, Mark started a show in the environmental field, interviewing relatable volunteers and national figures, which has since grown to a network of over 20 podcasts. He joined the Omny Studio team in early 2020, where he could focus his passion for podcasts and the people that create them on the industry’s leading hosting platform.
Rodrigo Tigre
Rodrigo Tigre é carioca, tem 45 anos, e atua há mais de 25 anos no mercado digital.
Em 1996 Tigre começou a desenvolver projetos para internet, entre eles a GamesMania e a Netbyte, um portal e um e-commerce de games, respectivamente.
Em 2006 criou o Feminice, portal para o segmento feminino, adquirido posteriormente pelo Bolsa de Mulher, onde atuou como Diretor de Novos Negócios.
Tigre atuou também como sócio local da Populis, rede premium de conteúdo com presença na Europa, que foi adquirida em 2016 pela RedMas, braço de mídia digital da Cisneros Interactive.
Desde 2016 é sócio da RedMas / Audio.ad, primeira empresa de soluções de publicidade de áudio digital na América Latina. Com sede na Argentina e escritórios em mais de 15 países na América Latina, a RedMas possui mais de 300 marcas anunciantes no Brasil, incluindo Nestlé, LG, Dell, Nissan, Outback e Losango.
Tigre foi presidente do Comitê de Áudio Digital do IAB Brasil (2018/2019) e hoje é professor do Curso “Áudio 360” do IAB Brasil.
Bruno Masiero , Professor, UNICAMP
Bruno Masiero
Bruno Masiero
Prof. Dr.
Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e Computação
Universidade de Campinas (Unicamp)
https://br.linkedin.com/in/bmasiero
[email protected]
Engenheiro acústico e músico nas horas vagas, Bruno Masiero é professor na Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação da Universidade de Campinas (Unicamp).
Ele concluiu a graduação em Engenharia Elétrica pela Universidade de São Paulo em 2005. Em 2007, recebeu o título de mestre também pela POLI-USP por seu trabalho em controle ativo de ruído. Imediatamente depois, iniciou trabalho de pesquisa na área de audição biauricular e reprodução de áudio espacial na Universidade RWTH Aachen, Alemanha, e em 2012 recebeu o título de doutor em engenharia.
Sua pesquisa tem foco na aplicação de técnicas modernas de processamento digital de sinais em diversas aplicações de áudio e acústica, como aquisição e reprodução espacial de som, imageamento acústico, caracterização de materiais acústicos e desenvolvimento de ferramentas de avaliação audiológica.