1、 ETSI TR 126 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07) Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Interactivity support for 3GPP-based streaming and download services (3GPP TR 26.953 version 15.0.0 Release 15) TECHNICAL REPORT ETSI ETSI TR 126 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07)13GPP TR 26.953 version 15.0.0 Release 15R
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16、 ETSI deliverables except when used in direct citation. ETSI ETSI TR 126 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07)33GPP TR 26.953 version 15.0.0 Release 15Contents Intellectual Property Rights 2g3Foreword . 2g3Modal verbs terminology 2g3Foreword . 5g3Introduction 5g31 Scope 7g32 References 7g33 Definitions and abbrevia
17、tions . 8g33.1 Definitions 8g33.2 Abbreviations . 9g34 Interactivity Support for 3GPP-Based Streaming and Download Services (IS3) 9g34.1 Introduction 9g34.2 Use Cases, Working Assumptions, Recommended Requirements and Gap Analysis . 10g34.2.1 Use Cases 10g34.2.1.1 Use Case #1: Mobile TV with Auxilia
18、ry Data and User Interactivity 10g34.2.1.2 Use Case #2: Click for Info . 10g34.2.1.3 Use Case #3: Dynamic Interactive Ads During Live Sports Event . 10g34.2.1.4 Use Case #4: Dynamic and Personalized Interactive Ads During Live Sports Event . 10g34.2.1.5 Use Case #5: Measurement and Reporting of Inte
19、ractivity Usage 10g34.2.2 Working Assumptions 11g34.2.3 Use Case Analysis 11g34.2.3.1 Scene Update Processing 11g34.2.3.2 Use Case #1: Mobile TV with Auxiliary Data and User Interactivity 12g34.2.3.3 Use Case #2: Click for Info . 12g34.2.3.4 Use Case #3: Dynamic Interactive Ads During Live Sports Ev
20、ent . 12g34.2.3.5 Use Case #4: Dynamic and Personalized Interactive Ads During Live Sports Event . 13g34.2.4 Recommended Requirements . 13g34.2.4.1 General 13g34.2.4.2 Use Case Specific Recommended Requirements 14g34.2.5 Gap Analysis and Evaluation 15g34.2.5.1 Gap Analysis of Interactivity Use Cases
21、 and Derived Requirements . 15g34.2.5.1.1 Notification of Interactivity Incidences . 15g34.2.5.1.2 Personalization of Interactive User Experience . 15g34.2.5.1.3 Differentiating Contents in Bundled Delivery of Application Content . 15g34.2.5.1.4 Measurement and Reporting of Interactivity Usage 15g34
22、.2.5.1.5 Gap Analysis Summary . 16g35 Architecture Models for 3GPP Service Interactivity 16g35.1 DASH Service Delivery . 16g35.1.1 General 16g35.1.2 Unicast DASH 17g35.1.3 Broadcast DASH 18g36 Interactivity Mechanisms in Broadcast and Broadband TV . 18g36.0 General . 18g36.1 The HbbTV / DVB Interact
23、ive Environment . 18g36.1.1 Introduction. 18g36.1.2 DVB Signalling and Carriage of Interactive Applications 19g36.1.3 HbbTV Platform Characteristics . 19g36.1.4 HbbTV Specification Evolution . 20g36.2 ATSC Service Interactivity 20g36.2.1 Introduction to ATSC . 20g36.2.2 ATSC Service Interactivity En
24、abling Functionality . 21g36.2.2.0 General 21g3ETSI ETSI TR 126 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07)43GPP TR 26.953 version 15.0.0 Release 156.2.2.1 Application Signaling 21g36.2.2.2 Interactivity Content 22g37 Interactivity Support for Streaming and Download Services . 24g37.1 Component Model for Interactivity 24
25、g37.2 Interactivity Event Notification Functions . 25g37.2.0 General 25g37.2.1 DASH Events 25g37.2.2 HTML5 Text Track 25g38 Summary of Working Assumptions, Recommended Requirements and Potential Solution for Service Interactivity at the Application, Service and Transport Levels . 26g38.1 Application
26、-Level Assumptions, Needs and Solutions 26g38.2 Service-Level Assumptions, Needs and Solutions . 26g38.3 Transport-Level Assumptions, Needs and Solutions 27g39 Utilization of Existing Tools in MBMS and DASH 28g39.1 Interactivity Event Notification Mechanism 28g39.1.1 DASH Events 28g39.1.1.1 DASH Eve
27、nts for Interactivity Notifications 29g310 Summary of Functional Gaps in MBMS and PSS Service Layer Specifications on Interactivity Support . 31g310.1 Introduction 31g310.2 Notification of Interactivity Occurrence . 31g310.3 Personalization of Service Interactivity 31g310.4 Differentiating Interacti
28、vity Content Types . 32g310.6 Gap Analysis Summary 32g311 Application/Presentation vs. Transport/Service Layer Functions on Interactivity . 32g311.1 Application and Presentation Level Functionality for Interactivity Support 32g311.2 Service Layer Functionality for Interactivity Support 33g311.2.0 Ge
29、neral 33g311.2.1 Transport and Signaling Functions . 33g311.2.2 Service Management Functions 34g312 Measurement and Reporting of Interactivity Consumption . 34g313 Summary and Recommendations . 35g3Annex A: Change history 36g3History 37g3ETSI ETSI TR 126 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07)53GPP TR 26.953 version
30、15.0.0 Release 15Foreword This Technical Report has been produced by the 3rdGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP). The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present docume
31、nt, it will be re-released by the TSG with an identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows: Version x.y.z where: x the first digit: 1 presented to TSG for information; 2 presented to TSG for approval; 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change contro
32、l. y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc. z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document. Introduction In the 3GPP context, service interactivity refers to a class of
33、 features that enables user engagement during the consumption of a streaming or downloaded service/content on the UE, distributed over broadcast or unicast bearers. Examples of services/contents which may offer interactivity capabilities include linear/live TV services, video-on-demand programs, and
34、 pre-downloaded media content which a user can consume later on, in a time-shifted manner. For video content, for example a TV program or an advertisement, service interactivity facilitates active watching (as opposed to passive viewing) by allowing the end-user to actively interact and participate
35、with the presented content. In the context of services delivered over PSS or MBMS, different forms of service interactivity may be possible, for example: - Voting for a favourite performer, - Dynamic quizzes, surveys, elections, - Rating of a live event during a program, - Web access to additional i
36、nformation related to main content, - Online chats about actors in TV episode or movie, - Interactive advertisements, - eCommerce and online shopping, and many others. Personalized and interactive service capabilities in 3GPP streaming and download services, via unicast and/or broadcast delivery, ca
37、n drive higher end-user satisfaction and loyalty to the service operator, i.e., create greater “stickiness“ of the operators service offerings such as linear TV programs, live sports events and downloadable multimedia content. It could also enable the operator to further monetize streaming services
38、(especially when distributed over MBMS) by, for example: - Increasing the subscriber base through premium contextual service offerings. - Supporting on-demand information or targeted advertising via simple user interaction such as click-to-call, click-to-SMS, or click-to-Web access. ETSI ETSI TR 126
39、 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07)63GPP TR 26.953 version 15.0.0 Release 15- Driving greater cellular airtime or data volume usage associated with end-user initiated traffic pertaining to interactivity, the fees for which may be borne by a 3rd-party entity such as an advertiser or content provider, as opposed t
40、o the subscriber. Service interactivity in 3GPP streaming and download service comprises application/presentation layer functionality, pertaining to user interface and user experience afforded by the interactivity feature, as well as a transport/signaling component, responsible for the discovery, sy
41、nchronization and delivery of application and media content that define the interactivity experience. While the definition of the former, application/presentation layer aspects is largely outside the scope of 3GPP specification, delivery and signaling functions for enabling interactivity are fully w
42、ithin 3GPPs domain. Many of the tools required to signal and deliver functional components of interactive services may already exist in 3GPP PSS and MBMS specifications, but need to be clearly understood, leveraged, and possibly extended to fully support service interactivity. The present document e
43、xamines major use cases for service interactivity in 3GPP streaming and download services, and associated requirements and potential gaps in existing PSS and MBMS service layer specifications for interactivity support. It surveys service interactivity functionality specified in broadcast TV standard
44、s, as a reference point for potential emulation by, or differentiation from, 3GPP-defined mechanisms. It concludes by identifying functional gaps in MBMS and PSS specifications to support the identified recommended requirements regarding interactivity, and summarizes the necessary capabilities to fu
45、lfill those gaps. ETSI ETSI TR 126 953 V15.0.0 (2018-07)73GPP TR 26.953 version 15.0.0 Release 151 Scope The present document covers the study of interactivity support for 3GPP-based streaming and download services, in the context of services delivery over MBMS and PSS. Topical areas addressed inclu
46、de the following: - Use cases and associated assumptions, recommended requirements and gap analyses on the operation of and means to support interactivity capabilities in streaming and download services. - End-to-end architecture and functional component models, with emphasis on unicast and broadcas
47、t DASH services. - Differentiation between application/presentation level and transport/service layer functions in support of interactive services. - Overview of service interactivity mechanisms in terrestrial broadcast TV services, as defined in DVB and ATSC specifications. - Notification mechanism
48、s to activate interactive events, either pre-scheduled or to occur dynamically and unpredictably, at precise times during consumption of a main service or program. - Functional gaps in current MBMS and PSS application/service layer specifications to support desired interactivity functions. - Measure
49、ment and reporting of the consumption of interactive features. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. - References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific. - For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. - For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the lates
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