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10、alogue Commission Electrotechnique Internationale International Electrotechnical Commission 2 TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT MULTIMEDIA HOME SERVER SYSTEMS HOME SERVER CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOREWORD 1) The IEC (International Electrotechni
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20、nternational Standards. IEC 62318, which is a technical specification, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 100: Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment The text of this technical specification is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 100/575A/DTS 100/679
21、/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical specification can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table. This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) 3 The committee has decided that the conten
22、ts of this publication will remain unchanged until 2006-03-31. At this date, the publication will be reconfirmed; withdrawn; replaced by a revised edition, or amended. A bilingual edition may be issued at a later date. 4 TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) INTRODUCTION Broadcasters, network providers and consumer
23、electronics companies have their own home server models, that are different from each other. In order to start a discussion on standardization of home server technology, a home server conceptual model should be established. The model should include all the server logical elements and the functionali
24、ty, which is required and expected by broadcasters, network providers, consumer electronics companies and users.TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) 5 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT MULTIMEDIA HOME SERVER SYSTEMS HOME SERVER CONCEPTUAL MODEL 1 Scope This Technical Specification describes a home server conceptual
25、model for multimedia home server systems. A home server conceptual model is specified from the standardization point of view to clarify the functionality and modularity of existing and future home servers. The model provides key technology of home servers to be standardized. It should be noted that
26、the modelling is not intended for actual implementation of home servers. The modelling is expected to be a reference for discussing and developing new works of home server standardization, and to contribute to ease of operation and connectivity of home servers. The model is dealt with as an instance
27、 of the equipment structure model defined in IEC 61998. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (inclu
28、ding any amendments) applies. IEC 61998:1999, Model and framework for standardization in multimedia equipment and systems 3 Definitions For the purposes of this document, the following definitions apply. 3.1 home server interface between inhouse-networks and external communication environment, inclu
29、ding mandatory high-capacity storage functionality and other optional functionality, as shown in Figure 1 External communication environment Optinal functionality High-capacity storage Home server Inhouse networks IEC 1798/03 Figure 1 Home server 3.2 interchangeable storage media storage media for i
30、nformation interchange between systems 6 TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) 4 Notation A Document Type Definition (DTD) of Extensible Markup Language (XML) is employed to precisely describe a logical structure of modelling. NOTE Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of Standard Generalized Markup Language
31、(SGML) amended by its Technical Corrigendum 2. 5 Modelling syntaxTS 62318 IEC:2003(E) 7 6 Modelling semantics 6.1 General The basic elements of a home server are a) head-end, b) inhouse-network-interface, c) interchangeable-storage-media-port, d) user-interface, e) functional-module, f) application-
32、program-interface. A home server must contain at least one head-end element, one inhouse-network-interface element, and the functional-module element(s), which support those interfaces and high- capacity storage functionality. The home server may contain more than one of those elements and other ele
33、ments. Figure 2 shows an example of elements structure in the conceptual model. User-interface Application-prog-interface Head-end Functional module Interchangeable-storage-media-port Inhouse -network -interface High-cap-storage-cont-mod User-int-con-mod Head-end-cont-mod Inhaouse-net-int-cont-mod I
34、ntch-storage-med-port-cont-mod IEC 1799/03 Figure 2 Conceptual model consisting of elements 8 TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) 6.2 Head-end Through a head-end element, a home server has access to an external network for information interchange, for example satellite, terrestrial, cable, powerline, internet, or
35、other networking media. The element supports protocols for corresponding networking media. 6.3 Inhouse-network-interface An inhouse-network-interface element interfaces with inhouse distributed equipment via local- area-network, home-bus, PC-interface, video-interface, or other interfacing media. 6.
36、4 Interchangeable-storage-media-port An interchangeable-storage-media-port element supports a logical functionality of information interchange via interchangeable storage media such as nonsequential-media (for example DVD) and sequential-media (for example Digital Video Tape). 6.5 User-interface Thr
37、ough a user-interface element, all the communication between the home server and its user are carried out and home server operations are controlled by the user. 6.6 Functional module All the functions and operations of head-end, inhouse network interface, interchangeable- storage-media-port and user
38、-interface modules are controlled by the corresponding functional modules. In addition there are functional modules that control high-capacity storage, content data and user-assist functionalities: high-capacity storage control module, content control module and user-assist module. There may be othe
39、r functional modules. The content control module may consist of submodules, such as coding, decoding, content- managing, security-managing and content-editing submodules. The other functional modules may also be split up into submodules. 6.7 Application program interface Some application programs ca
40、n be installed into a home server. For feasible portability of the application programs, application program interfaces (APIs) are required. The API contains a module for each functional module. 7 Issues to be standardized Functions and specifications of head-end and inhouse-network-interface elemen
41、ts will not be the issues of home server specific standards. 7.1 Interchangeable storage media port Physical and logical formats of interchangeable storage media have been standardized by the responsible groups and volume/file services are provided by the standards. How to use the volume/file servic
42、es should be standardized from the home server applications point of view. 7.2 User interface Todays home servers for digital television, in particular, have many more functions than conventional home video recorders. Hence, the ever-growing need for clear user interfaces. To avoid user confusion, t
43、here should be some standardization for the user interfaces.TS 62318 IEC:2003(E) 9 7.3 Functional module Functions and their attributes provided by a functional module should be identified by a standardized scheme or naming convention. It needs to be intuitive to be of help when employing or compari
44、ng multiple different home servers (see the listing of functional module in Table A.1). 7.4 Application program interface To achieve interoperability of application programs, the API of each functional module should be standardized. NOTE 1 “Application Program Interface for UDF based File Systems” i
45、s an example standard on this issue. See IEC 62291. NOTE 2 How to standardize API was discussed in JTC1 (see ISO/IEC JTC1 N2319). 7.5 Documentation User manuals, service manuals and other documentation for home servers should be written with standardized names for the functions, their attributes and
46、 attribute values, for example a) name of function; subtitle overwrite; b) attributes/values: character code/euc-jp, position/bottom, typeface/times-new-roman. Such standardization enables users to understand the capabilities of their home server and avoid irregal user operations. 10 TS 62318 IEC:20
47、03(E) Annex A (informative) Functions/specifications of existing equipment Actual functions/specifications in the elements prepared in some existing equipment on the market or to be on the market are shown in Table A.1. Table A.1 Functions/specifications in sample existing equipment Functional modul
48、e/submodule Product Head end Inhouse network interface (High- capacity storage media) coding/ decoding high-capacity storage control content editing user-assist security- managing A - HF/VHF tuner - composite input/output - component output(D1) - i-link - HDD (30GB) - MPEG- ENC(SD) - MPEG- DEC(SD) -
49、 tracking playback - playback during recording - D-VHS automatic copying - visual program navigation - MV/CGMS-A - DTCP B - HF/VHF tuner - BS analog tuner - composite input/output - HDD (30GB) - MPEG- ENC(SD) - MPEG- DEC(SD) - tracking playback - playback during recording - program combine - keyword retrieve - scene retrieve - MV/CGMS-A C - HF/VHF tuner - BS analog tuner - composite input/output - HDD (30GB) - VHS/S- VHS - MP