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BS EN 62516-2:2011

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Terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) receivers – Interactive data services using BIFS

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BSI 2011 22
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IEC 62516-2:2011 specifies the characteristics and requirements for interactive data services using binary format for scene (BIFS) in the terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) receiver.

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CONTENTS
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
9 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Requirements for video services
4.1 Video objects
10 4.2 Audio objects
4.3 Auxiliary data
4.4 Service delay
5 Specification of auxiliary data
5.1 General
11 5.2 Scene description specification
5.3 Graphic data specification
6 BIFS for interactive broadcasting in T-DMB
6.1 Structure of the system and its contents
6.2 Service examples
Figures

Figure 1 – Interactive BIFS broadcasting
12 7 Structure of the PMT in the interactive BIFS stream
7.1 General
13 7.2 Structure of the PMT in the basic audio/video broadcasting
7.3 Structure of the PMT in the interactive BIFS stream
8 Cases for terminal malfunction and solutions
8.1 Case 1: No interpretation on the IOD
Figure 2 – Changes of the PMT structure in the interactive BIFS broadcasting
14 8.2 Case 2: Size of the IOD confined within a specific limit
Figure 3 – Case of no interpretation on IOD
Figure 4 – Case of expanded IOD in length
15 8.3 Case 3: On the assumption that the PMT is transmitted in one TS packet
8.4 Case 4: Existence of two or more OD streams in the IOD
Figure 5 – Case of PMT comprised of two or more TS packets
Figure 6 – Case of existence of descriptions about two or more OD streams in IOD
16 9 Example of BIFS in case of broadcast in a combination of a single audio object and a single video object
9.1 Case of a single audio object in a broadcast stream
9.2 Case of a single audio object and a single video object in a broadcast stream
17 10 Example of initiation procedure for audio/video service in an interactive BIFS stream
18 11 Example of the stream dependency scheme for interactive BIFS stream of broadcasting stations
Figure 7 – Example of approach process for audio/video service in interactive BIFS stream
Figure 8 – Example of stream dependency establishment forms between two broadcasting stations
20 Bibliography
BS EN 62516-2:2011
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