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TS 102 542 : 1.2.1

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING (DVB); GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DVB-IP PHASE 1 SPECIFICATIONS

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Intellectual Property Rights
Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
   2.1 Normative references
   2.2 Informative references
3 Abbreviations
4 Background to the Scenarios
5 Turning on and Booting an HNED
   5.1 Physical/MAC Layer Connection
   5.2 IP Layer connectivity via obtaining an IP Address
   5.3 Content Discovery
   5.4 Content Selection
6 SD&S Service Discovery
   6.1 Push and Pull modes
   6.2 Strategies for SD&S Service Discovery
   6.3 Acquisition of Live Channels Services
   6.4 Complete SD&S example
   6.5 More Complex Examples for SD&S
   6.6 Regionalization and Logical Channel Numbers
7 Connection to the Live Service
   7.1 Connection possibilities
   7.2 Transport of the stream
8 Network Management and Provisioning
   8.1 Overview
   8.2 Key Components
   8.3 DHCP Address to Configuration Flow
   8.4 Worked Example
9 Typical applications available within the scope of the DVB-IP
   phase 1 Handbook
   9.1 Video transmission and codecs
   9.2 Topology
   9.3 Networking Addressing and Discovery
   9.4 Service Provisioning
   9.5 Network Level Security
   9.6 Operation over different physical networks and Quality
        of Service
   9.7 DNG/HNED Only Networks
10 Discovery of BCG information
   10.1 Discovery of BCG Providers
   10.2 Access to BCG Information
Annex A (normative): Application Layer FEC Protection
      A.1 Introduction
      A.2 Configuring FEC protection
      A.3 FEC sending arrangement considerations
      A.4 Layered multicast sending
      A.5 Criterion for selection of Forward Error Correction for
          the protection of audiovisual streams delivered over IP
          Network Infrastructure
      A.6 AL-FEC evaluation report for DVB-TM IPI
      A.7 Sending arrangements used for simulations
      A.8 Concurrent interleaving results
      A.9 Hybrid code
History

Defines in separate sections in the order of the boot-up sequence of the HNED rather than in the same section structure as the Handbook.

Committee
BROADCAST
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
84
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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