1、 ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04)Technical Report Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB);IP Datacast over DVB-H: Use Cases and ServicesEuropean Broadcasting Union Union Europenne de Radio-Tlvision EBUUER ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 2 Reference DTR/JTC-DVB-189 Keywords broadcasting, data, digital
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8、tual Property Rights4 Foreword.4 Introduction 4 1 Scope 5 2 References 5 3 Definitions and abbreviations.5 3.1 Definitions5 3.2 Abbreviations .5 4 Elementary use cases6 4.1 Interactivity mode based elementary use cases 6 4.2 Access control based elementary use cases8 4.3 ESG use cases.14 4.4 Content
9、 type based elementary use cases .17 4.5 Mobility based elementary use cases19 4.6 Special elementary use cases20 5 Examples for services.21 5.1 Mobile TV and Radio.21 5.2 Interactive TV 22 5.3 Download of audiovisual content/applications/services/ software to devices 23 5.4 Broadcast of audiovisual
10、 streams along with auxiliary information streams to be rendered synchronously and (optionally) containing interaction entry points.23 5.5 Unattended information download with off-line consumption and interaction entry points 25 5.6 Broadcast of a common core of services to all terminals, together w
11、ith a set of services unique to an individual operator .27 History 29 ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 4 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is pu
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14、, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by Joint Technical Committee (JTC) Broadcast of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Comit Europen de Normalisation ELECtrotechnique (CENELEC) and the European Telecommunications St
15、andards Institute (ETSI). NOTE: The EBU/ETSI JTC Broadcast was established in 1990 to co-ordinate the drafting of standards in the specific field of broadcasting and related fields. Since 1995 the JTC Broadcast became a tripartite body by including in the Memorandum of Understanding also CENELEC, wh
16、ich is responsible for the standardization of radio and television receivers. The EBU is a professional association of broadcasting organizations whose work includes the co-ordination of its members activities in the technical, legal, programme-making and programme-exchange domains. The EBU has acti
17、ve members in about 60 countries in the European broadcasting area; its headquarters is in Geneva. European Broadcasting Union CH-1218 GRAND SACONNEX (Geneva) Switzerland Tel: +41 22 717 21 11 Fax: +41 22 717 24 81 Founded in September 1993, the DVB Project is a market-led consortium of public and p
18、rivate sector organizations in the television industry. Its aim is to establish the framework for the introduction of MPEG-2 based digital television services. Now comprising over 200 organizations from more than 25 countries around the world, DVB fosters market-led systems, which meet the real need
19、s, and economic circumstances, of the consumer electronics and the broadcast industry. Introduction IP Datacast over DVB-H is an end-to-end broadcast system for delivery of any types of digital content and services using IP-based mechanisms optimized for devices with limitations on computational res
20、ources and battery. An inherent part of the IP Datacast system is that it comprises a unidirectional DVB broadcast path that may be combined with a bi-directional mobile/cellular interactivity path. IP Datacast is thus a platform that can be used for enabling the convergence of services from broadca
21、st/media and telecommunications domains (e.g. mobile/cellular). The concept of the present document is to provide a number of elementary use cases which can be combined to complex real-life IP Datacast use cases. In clause 4.1, those elementary use cases are listed in logical groups. They are descri
22、bed and requirements and data flows are shown. In clause 4.2, services are presented, serving as examples on how to use those elementary use cases. ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 5 1 Scope The present document reflects use cases and services which may be used with IP Datacast over DVB-H. Info
23、rmation on other parts of the system may be found in TS 102 468 2. 2 References For the purposes of this Technical Report (TR) the following references apply: 1 ETSI EN 302 304: “Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Transmission System for Handheld Terminals (DVB-H)“. 2 ETSI TS 102 468: “Digital Video
24、Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast over DVB-H: Set of Specifications for Phase 1“. 3 ETSI TS 102 471: “Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); IP Datacast over DVB-H: Electronic Service Guide (ESG)“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the following terms
25、 and definitions apply: Broadcast and/or Broadcast Network Operator: provides the broadcast network that carries the mobile broadcast services connected device: connected device is a terminal that has access to an interaction channel content provider: ultimate owner of the content delivered as a par
26、t of the mobile broadcast service NOTE: The Content Provider may or may not also be the owner and source of the auxiliary data. end user: consumes the mobile broadcast service and digital content delivered within the services Mobile Network Operator: provides the network to establish the interactive
27、 link NOTE: The interactive link may for example be UMTS. service provider: provides the mobile broadcast service to the End User NOTE: The Service Provider broadcasts the mobile broadcast service e.g. in form of audiovisual content, as well as auxiliary data associated with the services. terminal v
28、endor: provides the end users terminal unconnected device: unconnected device is a terminal that has no access to an interaction channel 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply: AV Audio/Video CBMS Convergence of Broadcast and Mobile Services DVB
29、 Digital Video Broadcasting DVB-H DVB-Handheld ESG Electronic Service Guide (see TS 102 471 3) ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 6 FTA Free-To-Air IPDC IP DataCast4 Elementary use cases In this clause, elementary use cases for IP Datacast are presented. These use cases do not reflect entire appl
30、ication examples for the IP Datacast system. They are intended as a toolbox. The elementary use cases have been aggregated in logical groups. These logical groups are fairly orthogonal to each other, so they may be combined according to the needs for a certain system. 4.1 Interactivity mode based el
31、ementary use cases These use cases are based on type of content regarding user interaction und show different cases how it may be consumed by the user. Elementary Use Case 4.1.1 Using non-interactive content Actors Content Provider Broadcast Network Operator Service Provider Mobile Network Operator
32、Terminal End User Enter “X“ where applicable X X X (X) related toflow (3) X X Description The terminal displays a service transmitted by the broadcast network without any interactivity. Pre-conditions The user has gained access to the ESG. Post-conditions The user stops consuming the service. Flow 1
33、. The end user utilizes the ESG to get the entire service offer of available services. 2. The user selects one service containing non-interactive content. 3. (Optional) The End User acquires rights for receiving the service / consuming the content. For this option the mobile network operator is a po
34、tential actor. 4. The user consumes the service. Requirements Interactivity from the user point of view None. Interactivity from the network point of view None. Quality of service (delay, time of response) High. Bandwidth Content-dependant. Security and conditional access All access modes are possib
35、le. Other requirements ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 7 Elementary Use Case 4.1.2 Using remotely interactive content Actors Content Provider Broadcast Network Operator Service Provider Mobile Network Operator Terminal End User Enter “X“ where applicable X X X X X X Description The terminal di
36、splays a service transmitted by the broadcast network. Interactive elements of the service triggered by the user open an outbound communication via the interaction channel. Pre-conditions The user has gained access to the ESG. Post-conditions The user stops consuming the service. Flow 1. The end use
37、r utilizes the ESG to get the entire service offer of available services. 2. The user selects one service containing remotely interactive content. 3. (optional) The end user acquires rights for receiving the service/ consuming the content. For this option the mobile network operator is a potential a
38、ctor. 4. The user consumes the service including remotely interactive elements. 5. The interactive entry points open an outbound communication. 6. (optional) The interactivity results in a response by the network. Requirements Interactivity from the user point of view High. Interactivity from the ne
39、twork point of view High. Quality of service (delay, time of response) Minimum delay and time of response in interaction. Bandwidth Content-dependant. Security and conditional access All access modes are possible. Other requirements Elementary Use Case 4. 1.3 Using locally Interactive content Actors
40、 Content Provider Broadcast Network Operator Service Provider Mobile Network Operator Terminal End User Enter “X“ where applicable X X X (X) related to flow (3) X X Description The terminal displays a service transmitted by the broadcast network. Interaction of the user is only local, the network in
41、frastructure is agnostic of it. Pre-conditions The user has gained access to the ESG. Post-conditions The user stops consuming the service. Flow 1. The end user utilizes the ESG to get the entire service offer of available services. 2. The user selects one service containing locally interactive cont
42、ent. 3. (optional) The end user acquires rights for receiving the service/ consuming the content. For this option the mobile network operator is a potential actor. 4. The user consumes the service including locally interactive elements. Requirements Interactivity from the user point of view Only loc
43、al. Interactivity from the network point of view None. Quality of service (delay, time of response) High. Bandwidth Content-dependant. Security and conditional access All access modes are possible. Other requirements ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 8 4.2 Access control based elementary use cas
44、es These use cases show different cases of how services may be accessed by the user / the terminal. Elementary Use Case 4.2.1 Accessing free-to-air content Actors Content Provider Broadcast Network Operator Service Provider Mobile Network Operator Terminal End User Enter “X“ where applicable X X X X
45、 X Description Watching free-to-air services. Pre-conditions The user has gained access to the ESG. Post-conditions The user consumes the service. Flow 1. The end user utilizes the ESG to get the entire service offer of available free-to-air services. 2. The user selects one service. 3. The user con
46、sumes the service. Requirements Interactivity from the user point of view None specifically for this access mode. Interactivity from the network point of view None. Quality of service (delay, time of response) High (standard for broadcast). Bandwidth No additional bandwidth. Security and conditional
47、 access Free to air. Other requirements Browse ESGSelect serviceConsume servicePre conditionsFlowProvide content Provide service Broadcast serviceAgree FTAcontent accessContentProviderServiceProviderBroadcastNetworkOperatorMobileNetworkOperator Terminal End userFigure 1: Accessing free-to-air conten
48、t ETSI ETSI TR 102 473 V1.1.1 (2006-04) 9 Elementary Use Case 4.2.2 Accessing free-to-view content Actors Content Provider Broadcast Network Operator Service Provider Mobile Network Operator Terminal End User Enter “X“ where applicable X X X (x) X X Description Watching free services for entitled us
49、ers. Pre-conditions The user has gained access to the ESG. The user needs to be a regular user entitled by the operator to view the content. This content is not free to air, but does not require a valid clearance. It can for example be limited to an operators customer base who did not choose the DVB-H subscription or after expiration of a subscription. This can be the minimal service available when the subscription is over. Post-conditions The user consumes the service. Flow 1. The end user utilizes the ESG (one or more ESGs may be selectable) to get the ent