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A Home-oriented IPTV Service Platform on Residential Gateway for Interworking between Home Network and IPTV. October 2010 ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 WG1 ET R I & KPU. Presentation @ April NY Meeting. An introductory presentation was given as follows: Interworking between HN and IPTV services
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A Home-oriented IPTV Service Platform on Residential Gateway for Interworking between Home Network and IPTV October 2010 ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 WG1 ETRI & KPU
Presentation @ April NY Meeting • An introductory presentation was given as follows: • Interworking between HN and IPTV services • 3rd Party Participation in IPTV services • IPTV Service Platform over RG for HES • Members’ Comments • Comparison with other SDOs’ standardization works • Concrete objective and scope
Interworking between HN and IPTV Services • The home network (HN) has become a preferred environment for many end users to receive IP based multimedia services such as IPTV. • IPTV services are likely to be delivered using home networking technology. • In order to provide IPTV users with good user experience and to bring down the costs, IPTV devices need to interact seamlessly with the home network and with each other on the home network.
Interworking between HN and IPTV Services ITU-T Q.21/16, H.622.1 (2008) Architecture and functional requirements for Home Network supporting IPTV services Limitation on ITU-T H.622 ITU-T H.622.1 has been based on HGI and has focused mainly network issues for interworking between home network and IPTV service such as QoS, security, interoperability, network management and DNG, etc. ITU-T H.622.1 has not considered a 3rd party participation in IPTV services.
3rd Party Participation in IPTV Services • Why 3rd Party Participation in IPTV Services? • A service provider who provides other service provider’s IPTV services to end-users. • With increasing number of the IPTV service providers, in order to encourage the successive growth of IPTV services, it is important to enable 3rd party operators to provide various interactive user-oriented IPTV services by making the best use of open architecture and functionalities. • Analysts agree that the key to differentiation of IPTV services are value added services which in the long term require business collaborations of incumbents and 3rd party service providers.
3rd Party Participation in IPTV Services • ITU-T Standardization • Please refer the white paper for detailed descriptions of them.
3rd Party Participation in IPTV Services Limitations on ITU-T Works Legacy IPTV service operator centralized scheme 3rd party IPTV service providers can only provide services and contents through the service platform of legacy IPTV service provider based on a tariff or contract basis. Open architecture and Functionalities for 3rd Party IPTV Service Providers CP (a) 3rd Party SP (a) Service Provider Network Provider End- Users through STB CP (b) Managed Network CP (c) 3rd Party SP (c) (Telco based or Cable based) Legacy IPTV Service
3rd Party Participation in IPTV Services Limitations on ITU-T Works These schemes can be a 3rd party participation only from the point of legacy IPTV service provider’s view. From the point of end user’s view, these schemes might not be a true 3rd party participation. End users in home can get only services and contents provided by legacy IPTV service providers as well as 3rd party IPTV service providers that authorized by legacy IPTV service provider.
OSGi Service Platform • A well-known standard service platform in diverse application areas and markets • The service aggregator is required to bundle services together to build an appealing package and allow multiple 3rd party service providers to provide end users with application services in the form of bundles. • The service gateway operator, which might be Telco or Cable operator, delivers, starts, updates and removes bundled services for end users
OSGi Service Platform Limitations on OSGi Standard Specifications have targeted too diverse application areas and markets such as home automation, mobile phones, automobiles, industrial automation, building automation, PDAs, grid computing, entertainment, fleet management and application servers. Specifications for the IPTV service have not been considered concretely.
OSGi Service Platform • Limitations on OSGi Standard • Multiple 3rd party service providers can share the OSGi service gateway through the OSAP, which means they cannot deliver their services locally and directly to end users.
OSGi Service Platform Limitations on OSGi Standard The OSGi service platform can be adopted for 3rd party participation in IPTV services in order that 3rd party IPTV service providers to execute and delivery their services and contents to end users. However, in this case, end users in home can get only services and contents bundled by the service aggregator and delivered by the service gateway operator although the OSGi service platform is adopted as an open platform. Therefore, from the point of end user’s view, the 3rd party participation in IPTV services using the OSGi specifications might not be a true 3rd party participation.
True 3rd party participation A new standardized scheme is required for the true 3rd party participation in IPTV services in order that End users in home networks can get more and more opportunities for useful services and contents beyond legacy IPTV services from unlimited 3rd party IPTV service providers. 3rd party IPTV service providers can provide locally and directly diverse services and contents to end users, while they should be independent from legacy IPTV service providers.
New Project For the true 3rd party participation in IPTV, this new project proposes a service platform for 3rd party IPTV service providers to provide locally and directly diverse home-oriented IPTV services and contents to end users. A Home-oriented IPTV Service Platform on Residential Gateway for Interworking between Home Network and IPTV (HISP-RG)
Why “On the Residential Gateway”? In order that diverse 3rd party IPTV service providers can access directly, the proposed service platform should reside on one of home devices such as Residential Gateway for HES (ISO/IEC 15045-1) Legacy IPTV Set-Top Box Desktop PC, etc
Why “On the Residential Gateway”? Among them, the RG for HES can be a beautiful home device that can the proposed service platform resides on due to following RG’s inherent good properties as shown in ISO/IEC 15045-1: A networking device that connects home network domains to network domains outside the house. An always-on, always-connected device. A hub device that connects other home devices together. An service delivery device that enables service and content providers to deliver services such as entertainment, video and broadband digital streams, monitoring for health care, security and occupancy, home appliance control and preventive maintenance, remote metering, and energy management.
Objective of New Project HISP-RG provides Open architecture and functionalities to enable 3rd party IPTV service providers to deliver locally and directly home-oriented IPTV services and contents to end-users in home networks. A “patch on” solution of the Residential Gateway for Home Electronic System (HES) in ISO/IEC 15045-1, that is, not a “built in” solution.
Scope of New Project New Project will Introduce home-oriented IPTV services and contents that can be executed and delivered locally via the HISP-RG. Define the open architecture and functionalities of HISP-RG Specify their requirements. Describe considerations on ISO/IEC 15045-1 for the HISP-RG. Describe considerations on Security of HN Presents a couple of use cases of the HISP-RG.
Detailed Scope of New Project Overview and Motivation 3rd Party Participation in Home-oriented IPTV Services Legacy IPTV Service and 3rd Party Participation 3rd Party Participation through HISP-RG Home-oriented IPTV Services through HISP-RG
Scope of New Project Architecture, Functionalities, and Requirements Service Creation Service Execution & Service Delivery Service & Content Management Service Provider Management Home Network Management Remote Platform Management End-User Profile Management In addition, Considerations on ISO/IEC 15045-1 for HISP-RG Considerations on Security of HN Use Cases
3rd Party Participation through HISP-RG • 3rd Party Participation in Home-Oriented IPTV Service through HISP-RG Content Provider Service Provider Network Provider End Users in Home Network Managed Network RG Legacy IPTV Service TV via STB Home-oriented IPTV Services and Contents 3rd Party SP (c) Unmanaged Network HISP Home-oriented IPTV Service CEs, TV via STB 3rd Party SP (a) Open architecture and Functionalities for 3rd Party IPTV Service Providers
Home-oriented IPTV Services Home-oriented IPTV services provided by HISP-RG can be as follows Home Automation & Monitoring Services Home Media & Information Services Home-oriented Advertising Services Home Schooling Services Home Healthcare Services Smart Grid Services Person-to-person Communication Services Public Interest Services and Portal Services Please refer the white paper for detailed descriptions of them.
Architecture and Functional Requirements Architecture and functional diagram of HISP-RG Residential gateway for HES in ISO/IEC 15045-1 Home-oriented IPTV Service Platform Legacy IPTV Service Remote Platform Management End-User Profile Management Service & Content Management Service Provider Management Service Execution & Service Delivery Service Creation Home Network Management Home- oriented IPTV Service Network Provider Managed Network Unmanaged Network Legacy IPTV Service Provider 3rd Party IPTV Service Provider
Architecture and Functional Requirements Functionalities and Requirements Service Creation Service Execution & Service Delivery Service & Content Management Service Provider Management Home Network Management Remote Platform Management End-User Profile Management
In addition, Considerations on ISO/IEC 15045-1 for HISP-RG. Considerations on Security of HN. A couple of uses cases will be added.
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