NORTH AMERICAN PROGRESS IN MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING Workshop on IP Cablecom/Mediacom 2004/ Interactivity in Multimedia Geneva, 12 - 15 March 2002 by Metin.

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NORTH AMERICAN PROGRESS IN MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING Workshop on IP Cablecom/Mediacom 2004/ Interactivity in Multimedia Geneva, March 2002 by Metin Akgun Communications Research Centre Canada

INTRODUCTION Digital Broadcasting Infrastructure - Radio Broadcasting - Television Broadcasting Multimedia Broadcasting Standards Multimedia Broadcasting Applications

DIGITAL BROADCASTING INFRASTRUCTURE USA Radio Broadcasting - Terrestrial - Satellite Television Broadcasting - Terrestrial - Satellite - Cable TV

DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING IN THE USA Terrestrial Radio Broadcasting - Replacement for AM and FM Radio - Will use the existing spectrum (IBOC) - Initially will coexist with AM and FM broadcasting - Will use System C of ITU-R Rec. BS.1114 in the FM band - Initially limited spare capacity for multimedia, increased capacity when FM broadcasting ceases - Has not yet been implemented - Similar technology planned for the AM band

DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING IN THE USA (cont’d) Satellite Radio Broadcasting (S-DARS) - Operates in the 2.3 GHz band - There are two service providers - XM Satellite Radio Inc. - Operates from two satellites - System augmented by 1,000 terrestrial repeaters - Provides 100 different programs - Sirius (Service launched in 2002) - Operates from 3 satellites - System will be augmented by terrestrial repeaters - Provides 100 different programs

DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN THE USA Terrestrial Television Broadcasting - Uses System A of ITU-R Rec (8-VSB) - Uses the existing VHF and UHF TV broadcast bands - Each 6 MHz channel has ~20 Mb/s capacity - Over 200 digital TV transmitters exist now - Currently covers 70% of population

DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN THE USA (cont’d) Satellite Television Broadcasting - Operates in the BSS band - There are two service providers - Direct TV - Echo Star - Technologies are not compatible with each other - Decoder STB’s provide interactive capability - Early models provide return link by PSTN - New models provide high speed satellite return link - 17 million subscribers (16% of TV households)

DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN THE USA (cont’d) Cable Television - Digital Cable Standards have been developed by SCTE and CableLabs - All STB’s conform to the Open Cable concept - STB’s provide return interaction channel - 73 million basic cable subscribers (70% of TV households) - 14 million digital cable subscribers (18% of basic cable subscribers)

DIGITAL BROADCASTING INFRASTRUCTURE CANADA Radio Broadcasting - Terrestrial - Satellite Television Broadcasting - Terrestrial - Satellite - Cable TV

DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING IN CANADA Terrestrial Radio Broadcasting - Replacement for AM and FM Radio - Will operate in the L-Band - Will use System A (EUREKA 147) of ITU-R Rec. BS % of capacity available for multimedia, - DBA service started in Service available in Montreal, Toronto, Windsor and Vancouver - covers 35% of population - Rapid deployment in high population density corridors - Quebec-Windsor, Edmonton-Calgary, Fraser Valley - DAB receivers in some 2003 model GM cars

DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING IN CANADA (cont’d) Satellite Radio Broadcasting (S-DARS) - Not planned for Canada at this time

DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN CANADA Terrestrial Television Broadcasting - Uses System A of ITU-R Rec (8-VSB) - Uses the existing VHF and UHF TV broadcast bands - Each 6 MHz channel has ~20 Mb/s capacity - Experimental Transmitters exist in Ottawa and Toronto - Commercial service expected in 2003

DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN CANADA (cont’d) Satellite Television Broadcasting - There are two service providers - Bell ExpressVu (Operates in the BSS band) - Star Choice (Operates in the FSS band) - Technologies are not compatible with each other - Decoder STB’s provide interactive capability - Early models provide return link by PSTN - Newer models provide high speed return link by satellite million subscribers (8% of TV households)

DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN CANADA (cont’d) Cable Television - Uses same standards as the USA cable systems - All STB’s also conform to the Open Cable concept - STB’s provide return interaction channel million basic cable subscribers (77% of TV households) million digital cable subscribers (9% of basic cable subscribers)

MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING ISSUES Interactive Return Channel Content Protocols and Standards Note: Most work on these issues in North America is in connection with Digital TV. In Canada some experimental work is being carried out for DAB.

INTERACTIVE RETURN CHANNEL Will be provided by terrestrial wired and wireless telecommunications services - PSTN, DECT, GSM, LMDS Satellite Return Channel by ITU-R WP-6S Terrestrial Return Channel in the UHF band - One system standardized by ETSI - CRC in Canada is carrying out return channel technical studies using COFDM for fixed and mobile users - ATSC has started studies on return channel requirements in the Transmission Subcommittee T3

CONTENT PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS ATSC Standards for DTV - ATSC A/65A: Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable (PSIP) - ATSC A/70: Conditional Access System for Terrestrial Broadcast - ATSC A/80: Data Broadcast Standard

CONTENT PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS (cont’d) ATSC Candidate Standards for DTV DTV Application Software Environment (DASE-1) - Part 1: Introduction, Architecture and Common Facilities - Part 2: Declarative Applications Environment - Part 3: Procedural Applications Environment - Part 4: Applications Programming Interface - Part 5: ZIP Archive Resource Format - Part 6: Security - Part 7: Application Delivery System - ARM Binding - Part 8: Conformance

MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING APPLICATIONS Interactive TV Services - Interactive Program Guide - Video on Demand -TV-Based Web Access -Digital Video Recorders -Addressable Advertising -TV Portals Enhanced TV Services - Programming Enhancements - T-Commerce - Enhanced Advertising - Personalized Video - Interactive Game Shows

MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING APPLICATIONS (cont’d) SOME KEY PLAYERS Gemstar-TV Guide, TVGateway, iSurfTV, DIVA, Concurrent, SeaChange, nCUBE, Intertainer, WebTV, WorldGate, AOLTV, TiVo, Ultimate TV, Navic Networks, SONICblue/Replay TV, SpotOn, Expanse Networks, MbTV, Jovio, LocalSource, MetaTV, WorldGate, iWink, Mixed Signals, Commerce TV, RespondTV, ACTV, Two Way TV, iBlast, etc., etc.

MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING APPLICATIONS (cont’d) EXAMPLE 1: iWink Founded in 1995 Provides interactivity synchronized to program and advertising Is usable on analog and digital TV User can respond to advertisement and order goods or request additional detail related to program Is being used on terrestrial broadcasting, DBS and cable TV systems in the USA, Canada and other countries

MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING APPLICATIONS (cont’d) EXAMPLE 2: iBlast Founded in Service started in 2001 Is a wireless data distribution network using terrestrial DTV broadcast transmitters Has agreement with 258 broadcast stations in the USA Plans minimum 2 stations per market - reach 92% of population Agreement with many major content providers 75 Gbyte/day per transmitter Service can be received on equipped TV sets, PC, etc. User can personalize content to be received.

MULTIMEDIA BROADCASTING APPLICATIONS (cont’d) DAB DATACASTING EXPERIMENTS IN CANADA Experiments started in 1996 by CRC Objective: To provide Internet access to mobile receivers Return interaction channel provided by Mobitex system Partners: RIM, Globis, PSR Group Typical services of interest to mobile users - Up-to-date traffic information - Weather reports on demand - Stock market information - Image and video information to police forces

DAB MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM

SUMMARY Digital Broadcasting infrastructure is rapidly evolving In the USA and Canada Interaction channels are available through cable, satellite and other wired and wireless telecommunications services Standards and protocols for data and multimedia broadcasting exist Many system and content providers are available for various applications

For more information please contact: Dr. Metin Akgun Communications Research Centre Canada 3701 Carling Avenue P.O. Box 11490, Station H Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8S2 CANADA Tel: Fax: