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Title: Why Digital is Better


1
Why Digital is Better
?
or is it
  • David Holdsworth

2
Technical Words
Digital
Laser
Quantum leap
Lowest common denominator
Black hole
Megawatt
Antibiotic
Carbon dioxide
DVD
3
Digital Age
  • We are living in the digital decade
    Bill Gates
  • National Consumer Councils recent report
    Consumer Futures concludes that the over 65s and
    the poor are being excluded in our digital decade

4
Digital TV
  • Our area goes digital in 2009
  • I.E. the old analogue signal will be switched
    off
  • Even more channels may appear

5
New Lamps for Old
  • Why turn off the old analogue signal?
  • Weve already got the digital signal.
  • Is it a con?
  • This is not unprecedented.
  • Who remembers 405-line TV?

6
Radio Times 1969
Not allin colour
7
Radio Times 2007
8
Radio Times 2007
9
New Lamps for Old
  • Why turn off the old analogue signal?
  • Weve already got the digital signal.
  • Is it a con?
  • This is not unprecedented.
  • Who remembers 405-line TV?
  • Who benefits?
  • What problem are we trying to solve?

10
Settle
Ilkley
Winter Hill
Emley Moot
11
Otley Repeater
  • Receives the signal from Emley Moor
  • retransmits towards Ilkley BBC1, BBC2, ITV1,
    Channel 4
  • on 4 new frequencies (i.e. channels)
  • no room for digital channels
  • Several digital channels are multiplexed onto
    one analogue channel

12
Everything is digital
  • Watches, clocks
  • Cameras, both still and video
  • Computers nobody much uses analogue computers
    any more
  • Computers in cars, audio, video
  • Hearing aids
  • Credit cards chip and PIN
  • Mobile phones
  • Barcodes

13
Digital
  • a word associated with computers
  • There used to be analogue computers and
    digital computers
  • Analogue has come to mean not digital in the
    library community
  • Digital is almost a brand name

14
An Analogue Computer Program
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A Digital Computer Program
showDatagram(p) // received
packet if ( p.getData() ! buff )
// unlikely ???? buff
p.getData() System.out.println("Bu
ffer reallocated")
function buffdhcpFunc // get function from
client ip 113 if (
ipnum gt 256 ) // suppress all replies -
just monitor traffic function
2000 else if ( ipnum gt 0 ) //
specified as parameter ip
(byte)ipnum else i
6 // check for my laptop or
visitor while ( --i gt 0
buffi28 myLaptopi ) if
( i gt 0 ) // if not my laptop, i.e.
visitor ip 112
if ( ipnum lt 0 ) // if only serving my
laptop function 1000 //
cause packet to be ignored
else if ( ipnum lt 0 ) // if only
serving my laptop ip (byte) -
ipnum
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Concise Oxford Dictionary
(c1984)
  • digit any numeral from 0 to 9 especially when
    forming part of a number
  • digital of digit(s)
  • clock showing time by displayed digits, not by
    hands
  • computer (making calculations with data
    represented by digits or in similar discrete
    form)
  • recording (of sound represented by digits or in
    similar discrete form, to improve quality)

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Digits
  • Decimal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
  • Binary 0 1
  • Octal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
  • Hexadecimal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
  • Byte 0 1 2 3 255 i.e. 8 binary digits

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Different ways of seeing 100
  • Decimal 100
  • Binary 1100100
  • Octal 144
  • Hexadecimal 64
  • Byte just a single byte (8 bits
    01100100)

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Morse Code
  • has two digits and
  • actually three because space or pause is
    significant

20
Sound
  • vibrating string vibrates the soundboard which
    vibrates the air
  • or reed or brass players embouchure
  • vibrating air vibrates the eardrum
  • all move in step

21
Vinyl Records
  • are analogue
  • The track on the record moves from side to side
    in a similar way (analagously)
  • On playback the stylus recreates the movement of
    the string/reed/etc
  • the amplifier causes the speakers to recreate the
    movement of the air
  • vibrating air vibrates the eardrum

22
Compact Discs Recording
  • are digital
  • the sound wave is measured 44,000 times per
    second
  • each second of music produces 88,000 numbers
    (stereo)
  • These numbers are recorded digitally on the
    disc 2 bytes (16 bits) each

23
Graph of sound wave
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Graph of sound wave
25
Digitisation
  • This process of making a copy of something in
    the form of a list of numbers is called
    digitisation or digitization in the USA
  • The French use the word numerique in many
    places where we use the word digital

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Compact Discs Playback
  • The numbers are read back from the disc 2 bytes
    (16 bits) each
  • On playback the numbers recreate the sound wave
    almost exactly
  • the amplifier causes the speakers to recreate the
    movement of the air
  • vibrating air vibrates the eardrum

27
Copies are perfect
  • The stream of 600,000,000 numbers can be copied
  • The copy is indistinguishable from the original
  • The record companies dont like that

28
Radiohead
  • Latest album released for download
  • Pay what you like
  • Quotes from Tom YorkeWe did well out of
    itThe Infrastructure e.g. record
    companiesjust get in the way and take all the
    cash Today Programme 2 Jan
    2008

29
Photographs Still Pictures
  • Need to convert the image to a list of numbers
    a lot of numbers
  • Divide the image into pixels picture elements
  • Represent the brightness of each colour in each
    cell as a number

30
A Digital Picture
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Pixel
  • How red is it?
  • How green is it?
  • How blue is it?
  • Three numbers often 1 byte each
    i.e. 24-bit colour
  • 1280960 pixels 3,686,400 bytes

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Compression
  • Exploit the similarity of neighbouring pixels
  • Can do this without loss of information
  • Exploit the eyes imperfect colour vision
  • Lossy compression loses some information
  • Similar to colour TV
  • Joint Picture Experts Group JPEG

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379235 bytes
1280960 pixels 3,686,400 bytes compressed to
34
Moving Pictures
  • Succession of images called frames
  • Each frame is a digital image i.e.
    a bundle of numbers
  • Compression exploits the similarity between
    successive frames
  • Motion Picture Experts Group MPEG
  • Freeview uses MPEG-2

35
Compressed Sound
  • CD format is very wasteful of space
  • MP3 compression reduces by 90
  • Digital TV transmission now needs much less than
    analogue
  • Multiplex 4 or 5 digital channels onto one
    analogue channel called a multiplex
  • Send TV over broadband internet
  • iPOD downloads are MP3

36
The Internet
  • Entirely digital
  • Developed in late 60s and early 70s
  • Each e-mail message is a stream of
    numbersparcelled up into packets of about 1000
    and sent over the internet to the mailserver used
    by the recipient
  • World Wide Web traffic uses the internet
  • WWW developed early 90s

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The Internet
  • The design was given to the world by academia
    (funded in part by the US military)
  • Protocols can be used with no licenc(s)e fee
  • WWW design given to the world by CERN
  • Primarily the idea of one man, Tim Berners-Lee

38
Tiny Technology
  • Miniaturisation (both size and cost) leads to
    pervasive digital computing
  • Hearing aids internal computer talks to
    hospitals computer for set up
  • Credit card

39
Born Digital
  • e-mails
  • web pages
  • digital photos
  • income tax returns
  • airline tickets
  • ENG electronic news gathering
  • Almost all official documents

40
Digital Death
  • Copies are perfect, but
  • Need good organisation to find them
  • lots of copies keep stuff safe LOCKSS
  • Data Protection Legislation requires destruction
    bad idea for historians
  • Digital Immortality is achievable as long as
    civilisation survives

41
Is it better?
42
Is it better?
Hellifield Peel ?
43
Is it better?
Yes if you live in Ilkley but not until 2012
In all sorts of ways
Remember the world before barcodes
44
Is it better?
Mostly
45
Kilogramme
  • The standard kilogramme lives in Paris
  • Several countries have their own copies
  • They no longer agree
  • We have no way of knowing which has changed
  • or by how much
  • These copies are analogue copies
  • The standard is a copy of the ideal kg

46
A Digital Kilogramme
  • Redefine as a count of something widely available
  • Get it as close as possible to the current
    standard
  • A silicon sphere in Australia
  • Silicon is the second most abundant element in
    the earths crust
  • We know how to make very pure crystals of silicon
    because that is what computers are made of

47
A Digital Kilogramme
  • The new standard will specify the number of atoms
    of silicon that weigh exactly one kilogramme
  • A very large number
  • A digital quantity that can be remembered exactly
    for ever

48
Human Memory
  • is not digital
  • We can have clear memories that are plain wrong

49
Is it better?
Mostly
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