Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 User requirements
2.1 Types of receiving terminals
2.2 Types of usage scenarios
2.3 Service requirements from ISDB
family use cases
2.4 Service requirements for DVB-H
use cases
2.4.1 The Electronic
Service Guide
2.4.2 Mobile TV
2.4.3 Enhanced mobile TV
2.4.4 Scheduled download
of audiovisual content or executable software modules
2.4.5 Service purchase,
service access and content protection
2.4.6 Roaming
2.4.7 Interference free
reception in the mobile environment
2.4.8 Long battery lives
2.4.9 Implementation of
interactivity
2.5 Service requirements for T-DMB use
cases
2.5.1 General requirements
2.5.2 Video objects
2.5.3 Audio objects
associated with the video
2.5.4 Auxiliary data
(optional)
2.6 Service requirements for Forward
Link Only use cases
2.7 Service requirements for DVB-SH use
cases
2.8 Service requirements for RAVIS use
cases
3 Types of mobile receivers
3.1 Nomadic receivers
3.2 Pedestrian receivers
3.3 Vehicular receivers
3.4 Vehicular reception using
nomadic and pedestrian receivers
3.5 An example of enhanced handheld
receivers
4 System characteristics and network
planning aspects
4.1 Distribution network
4.2 Some network planning and radio
frequency aspects
4.3 Receiver characteristics
4.4 Content manipulation and
distribution
4.5 Managing mobility
4.6 Error characteristics
4.7 Interoperability between mobile
telecommunication services and digital broadcasting services
5 Transmission mechanisms for broadcasting
of multimedia and data applications for mobile reception
5.1 Transmission mechanism of ISDB
family
5.2 IP-based services delivery over
DVB-H
5.2.1 IP as a content
bearer for the broadcasted data
5.2.2 Content formats
5.3 Transmission mechanisms of T-DMB
5.3.1 System architecture
5.3.2 Video service
transmission architecture
5.3.3 Video multiplexer
architecture
5.3.4 Transport stream
specification
5.3.5 Error protection
5.3.6 Content formats
Profile
Level
5.3.7 Scene description
specification
5.3.8 Graphics data
specification
5.4 Transmission mechanisms of FLO
5.5 Transmission mechanisms of DVB-SH
5.5.1 DVB-SH link and
service layer outline
5.6 Transmission mechanisms of RAVIS
6 Display patterns on mobile receivers
7 Conclusion
Appendix 1 ISDB-T multimedia broadcasting for mobile reception
1 Interoperable digital terrestrial
multimedia broadcasting systems
2 Key features of ISDB-T multimedia
broadcasting for mobile reception
3 Service image of ISDB-T multimedia
broadcasting for mobile reception
3.1 Examples of 1- or 3-segment
services
3.2 Examples of 1- or 13-segment
services
4 System parameters of ISDB-T multimedia
broadcasting system
4.1 Physical layer
4.2 Multiplex and transport
4.3 Source coding
Appendix 2 Current Status of T-DMB Services and Advanced T-DMB
1 System overview
2 Market status of T-DMB receivers in Korea
3 Applications of T-DMB
3.1 Transport protocol expert group
3.2 Broadcast website (BWS)
3.3 Binary format for scenes
3.4 Dynamic label service
3.5 Slideshow
3.6 Emergency warning system
3.7 Electronic programme guide
3.8 Conditional access system
4 Advanced T-DMB
4.1 Hierarchical modulation
4.2 B mode hierarchical modulation
4.3 Q mode hierarchical modulation
4.4 Constellation ratio
4.5 Turbo code
5 Conclusions
Appendix 3 The DVB-H Standard EN 302 304: Technology highlights
commercial deployments
1 The DVB-H standard for delivery and
reception of content to handheld/mobile terminals
2 Overview of the DVB-H delivery mechanism
2.1 The DVB-H PHY and link layer
2.2 The end-to-end system topology
2.3 IP-based mobile broadcast
services systems with DVB-H
3 Schematic picture of IP datacast over
DVB-H system and the application of the mobile phone interaction path
3.1 DVB-H commercial deployments
4 References
Appendix 4 Forward Link Only
1 Abstract
2 Introduction
3 FLO system architecture
3.1 Network Operation Centre
3.2 FLO transmitters
3.3 IMT‑2000 network
3.4 FLO‑enabled devices
4 FLO system overview
4.1 Content acquisition and
distribution
4.2 Multimedia and data applications
services
4.3 Power consumption optimization
4.4 Wide and local area content
4.5 Layered modulation
5 FLO air interface
5.1 Protocol reference model
5.1.1 Key features of
upper layers
5.1.2 Key features of
stream layer
5.1.3 Key features of
Medium Access Control (MAC) layer
5.1.4 Key features of
physical layer
5.2 FLO air interface fundamentals
5.2.1 OFDM modulation
5.2.2 Physical layer
characteristics
5.2.3 Error correction and
coding techniques
5.2.4 Bandwidth
requirements
5.2.5 Transport mechanisms
6 Candidate frequency bands
7 Conclusion
Appendix 5 Digital mobile narrow-band multimedia broadcasting system
RAVIS (Real-time AudioVisual Information System)
1 General description
2 Technical aspects of RAVIS
2.1 Audio and video codecs, multiplexing
2.2 Content
2.3 Channel coding
2.4 Network architecture
2.5 Testing
2.6 Simulation
Appendix 6 DVB-SH (Satellite services to handheld
devices) Standard EN 302 583
1 General description
2 Configurations
3 Specific issues addressed by DVB-SH
3.1 Reception conditions and DVB-SH
features
3.2 Combining techniques
3.3 Local content insertion
4 Introduction scenarios
a) “Vehicular first” introduction scenario
b) “Handheld first” introduction scenario
5 Conclusion
Appendix 7 Implementation of interactivity
Appendix 8 Acronyms