BS IEC 62766-4-2:2017
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Consumer terminal function for access to IPTV and open internet multimedia services – Examples of IPTV protocol sequences
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 92 |
IEC 62766-4-2:2017(E) provides informative examples of features defined in IEC 62766-4-1.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 4 Examples of IPTV protocol sequences 4.1 General |
11 | 4.2 IPTV service functions protocol sequences 4.2.1 COD Sequences Figures Figure 1 โ RTSP Procedure on UNIS-11 for managed model |
12 | Figure 2 โ RTSP Usage for COD on UNIS-11 and NPI-10 |
13 | 4.2.2 Content reporting and content reporting management Figure 3 โ Content reporting |
14 | Figure 4 โ Management of content reporting |
15 | 4.2.3 Purchase of digital media Purchase request procedure of selected digital media related to the content |
16 | Figure 5 โ Purchase request procedure of selected digital media related to the content |
17 | 4.2.4 Pay per view Figure 6 โ User-initiated PPV service without existing scheduled content session |
19 | Figure 7 โ User-initiated PPV service switched from the scheduled content service |
20 | 4.2.5 Network-based scheduled content time shift Figure 8 โ IPTV end-user activation of scheduled content time shift |
21 | Figure 9 โ IPTV end-user deactivation of scheduled content time shift |
22 | 4.2.6 What is on TV service |
23 | 4.2.7 What is on TV service โ SMS initiated Figure 10 โ Acquiring information on content streamed on an OITF |
24 | 4.2.8 Parental control for scheduled content sequences Figure 11 โ Call flow for an SMS initiated parental control request |
25 | 4.2.9 Network-based user notification services Figure 12 โ Procedure for parental control command to change channels |
26 | Figure 13 โ IMS-based user notification setup request |
27 | Figure 14 โ DAE-based user notification setup request |
28 | Figure 15 โ IMS-based update of pending notification requests |
30 | Figure 17 โ DAE-based fetching of pending notification requests |
31 | Figure 18 โ Sending a notification to an OITF Figure 19 โ Sending a notification to a cellular device |
32 | 4.2.10 Content bookmarking |
33 | Figure 20 โ Content Bookmarking in a scheduled content session |
34 | Figure 21 โ Content bookmarking in a content on demand session |
35 | Figure 22 โ Content-related bookmark retrieval |
36 | Figure 23 โ Content bookmark update |
37 | 4.2.11 Personalised channel |
38 | Figure 24 โ Signalling flow of PCh configuration |
40 | 4.2.12 Local PVR Figure 25 โ Signalling flow of PCh service setup |
43 | Figure 26 โ Call flow for a local PVR recording session |
46 | Figure 27 โ Call flow for a remote request for a local PVR recording session |
47 | 4.2.13 Network PVR (nPVR) (managed model) |
49 | Figure 28 โ Call flow for network PVR recording session โ Synchronous method |
52 | Figure 29 โ Call flow for network PVR recording โ Asynchronous method |
53 | 4.2.14 Personalised channel |
55 | Figure 30 โ OITF-centric personalised channel |
56 | 4.2.15 Notification service Figure 31 โ Retrieving emergency notifications |
58 | Figure 32 โ Procedure for network-generated notifications |
59 | Figure 33 โ High-level session procedure |
60 | Figure 34 โ Target device initiating a COD session in relation to session transfer |
61 | Figure 35 โ IG handling of CoD initiated sessions associated with session transfers |
62 | Figure 36 โ Transferor imitating a session transfer request to a transferee in push mode |
63 | 4.3 Service access and control function protocol sequences 4.3.1 Authentication Figure 37 โ Post successful session establishment by the transferee |
64 | Figure 38 โ Default IMS public identity registration procedure in a managed model |
65 | Figure 39 โ IPTV end-user IMPU registration procedure in a managed model |
66 | Figure 40 โ IPTV end-user de-registration procedure in a managed model Figure 41 โ IPTV default identity de-registration procedure in a managed model |
67 | Figure 42 โ Call flow for subscription to the registration event |
68 | 4.3.2 IPTV service profile manipulation through XCAP |
69 | Figure 43 โ Service profile management based on XCAP |
70 | 4.3.3 Setup of RTSP/RTCP performance monitoring for CoD session in managed networks over UNIT-18 |
71 | 4.3.4 Specifying metrics for RTSP/RTCP performance monitoring |
72 | Figure 44 โ RTCP receiver report packet |
73 | 4.3.5 Non-native HNI-IGI Figure 45 โ RTCP XR packet |
75 | 4.4 Communication services 4.4.1 Instant messaging Figure 46 โ Registration for non-native HNI-IGI |
76 | Figure 47 โ Instant message origination call flow |
77 | 4.4.2 Caller ID Figure 48 โ Incoming message call flow |
78 | Figure 49 โ Caller identification call flow |
79 | 4.4.3 Presence Figure 50 โ IMS telephony service based caller identification |
80 | Figure 51 โ Subscription to presence |
81 | Figure 52 โ Cancellation of presence subscription |
82 | 4.4.4 Content sharing Figure 53 โ Publishing a presence event |
83 | Figure 54 โ Content sharing capability call flow |
84 | Figure 55 โ Content sharing session initiation, modification and terminaion |
86 | 4.5 Content preparation 4.5.1 Encryption sequences Figure 56 โ Content sharing session transfer Figure 57 โ Multi-DRM main workflows |
87 | 4.5.2 Content on demand 4.5.3 Scheduled content with periodic key rotation controlled by the key management function Figure 58 โ Encrypt content on demand |
88 | 4.5.4 Scheduled content with periodic key rotation controlled by the scheduled content encryption function Figure 59 โ Encrypt scheduled content with periodic key rotation controlled by the Key Management Function Figure 60 โ Encrypt scheduled content with periodic key rotation controlled by scheduled content encryption function |
89 | 4.5.5 Scheduled content with event based key rotation Figure 61 โ Encrypt scheduled content with event based key rotation |
90 | Bibliography |