CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23001-5-08 (R2018)
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Information technology - MPEG systems technologies - Part 5: Bitstream syntax description language (BSDL) (Adopted ISO/IEC 23001-5:2008, first edition, 2008-02-15)
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01-01-2008
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 Schema documents
5 BSDL-1 and BSDtoBin
6 BSDL-2 and BintoBSD
Annex A (normative) - ECMAScript implementation of extension
datatypes
Annex B (informative) - Non-normative feature for BSDL
Annex C (informative) - Parsing process for Exp-Golomb codes
Bibliography
CSA Preface Standards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), the ISO member body for Canada and sponsor of the Canadian National Committee of the IEC. Also, as a member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Canada participates in the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (ITU-T). Scope This part of ISO/IEC 23001 specifies BSDL (Bitstream Syntax Description Language), a language based on W3C XML Schema to describe the structure of a bitstream with an XML document named BS Description. BSDL provides a normative grammar to describe in XML the high-level syntax of a bitstream; the resulting XML document is called a Bitstream Syntax Description (BS Description, BSD). This description is not meant to replace the original binary format, but acts as an additional layer, similar to metadata. In most cases, it will not describe the bitstream on a bit-per-bit basis, but rather address its high-level structure, e.g., how the bitstream is organized in layers or packets of data. Furthermore, the BS Description is itself scalable, which means it may describe the bitstream at different syntactic layers, e.g., finer or coarser levels of detail, depending on the application. This language was initially developed in the context of Digital Item Adaptation (ISO/IEC 21000-7) as a generic tool for adapting scalable multimedia content. However, its use is not restricted to adaptation and may be relevant for any application parsing a bitstream. This is why this part of ISO/IEC 23001 extracts the BSDL specification from ISO/IEC 21000-7 to make it available to other contexts.
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Canadian Standards Association
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CSA Preface Standards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), the ISO member body for Canada and sponsor of the Canadian National Committee of the IEC. Also, as a member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Canada participates in the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (ITU-T). Scope This part of ISO/IEC 23001 specifies BSDL (Bitstream Syntax Description Language), a language based on W3C XML Schema to describe the structure of a bitstream with an XML document named BS Description. BSDL provides a normative grammar to describe in XML the high-level syntax of a bitstream; the resulting XML document is called a Bitstream Syntax Description (BS Description, BSD). This description is not meant to replace the original binary format, but acts as an additional layer, similar to metadata. In most cases, it will not describe the bitstream on a bit-per-bit basis, but rather address its high-level structure, e.g., how the bitstream is organized in layers or packets of data. Furthermore, the BS Description is itself scalable, which means it may describe the bitstream at different syntactic layers, e.g., finer or coarser levels of detail, depending on the application. This language was initially developed in the context of Digital Item Adaptation (ISO/IEC 21000-7) as a generic tool for adapting scalable multimedia content. However, its use is not restricted to adaptation and may be relevant for any application parsing a bitstream. This is why this part of ISO/IEC 23001 extracts the BSDL specification from ISO/IEC 21000-7 to make it available to other contexts.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 23001-5:2008 | Identical |
ISO/IEC 21000-7:2007 | Information technology — Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) — Part 7: Digital Item Adaptation |
ISO/IEC 14496-10:2014 | Information technology Coding of audio-visual objects Part 10: Advanced Video Coding |
ISO/IEC 14496-12:2015 | Information technology — Coding of audio-visual objects — Part 12: ISO base media file format |
IEEE 754-2008 REDLINE | IEEE Standard for Floating-Point Arithmetic |
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