ATIS 0800012-2008 IPTV Emergency Alert System Metadata Specification (Includes Access to Additional Content).pdf
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3、NITIONS, ACRONYMS, for example, the time of day the storm watch is concluded. Consumer devices may use this parameter to expire (erase) events from memory and in the creation of informational displays summarizing active events. Headline A textual “headline” for the event, usable by consumer devices
4、at their discretion. An example headline might be “Thunderstorms in King County.” Alert Text If the alert involves text, the actual text to be displayed. Audio Component Required A flag that indicates, when true, that the response to the alert involves an audio component. Audio may be derived from a
5、 referenced file or by acquisition of the Details Channel. Visual Component Required A flag that indicates, when true, that the response to the alert involves a visual component. The visual component may be derived from provided Alert Text or by acquisition of the Details Channel. Retune Duration If
6、 the alert involves forced acquisition of a Details Channel, the amount of time the consumer receiver is to stay tuned to that channel. The specified time may be indefinite, in which case another subsequent alert message will specify the end point (a finite duration). Alert Audio Reference For the t
7、ext-plus-audio type of alert, a pointer to the audio file (and the file itself). Urgency, Severity, Certainty Indications as to the urgency, severity, and certainty of the event. There are no requirements related to these indications. They may be used at the discretion of the consumer device; for ex
8、ample, in informative displays. Geographic Area A specification as to the geographic area affected. Some alerts involve entire states, others (the Emergency Action Notification) involve the entire country. ATIS-0800012 6 4.3 EAS Operational Data (EO) In order to perform its function, the EIS needs t
9、o be supplied with certain operational data used by consumer devices and by the EIS itself. One of the functions of this data is to allow any particular Service Provider a certain amount of flexibility in the way the Emergency Alert functions operate. Several parameters affect the subscribers experi
10、ence of the presentation and interactivity of Emergency Alerts. Metadata elements on the EO interface may be provided to the EIS as a configuration file, which may be formed from the output of a subsystem allowing operator setting and control over EAS-related system parameters. It would be possible
11、to build an EIS without the EO interface by providing user input functions (GUI screens) that would allow users to set these parameters themselves. Some function in the EIS needs to be able to filter EAS Encoder/Decoder input to decide whether or not a given type of alert will be announced. A Servic
12、e Provider may decide that certain types of weather warnings are not important enough to disrupt the subscriber base. The input to this function (metadata requirements) is not addressed here. Likewise, whether or not a given alert will involve text, text plus audio, or a forced retune may be determi
13、ned based on one or more parameters in the data coming from the EAS Encoder/Decoder. Metadata relevant to that logical decision algorithm are not included here. The metadata that may be present on the EO interface include: Alert Text Background Color Scheme Indicates the color to be used for the bac
14、kground for the text display for each type of alert event, as identified by the Event Code. The color scheme may be represented as an array of background colors, with one value specified for each Event Code. A value of “default” can be specified for any given Event Code. In this case, the Alert Text
15、 Background Color is not specified in the EAS signaling message for events with that Event Code and the ITF uses the default Alert Text Background Color. Alert Text Font Color Scheme Indicates the color to be used for characters for text display for each type alert event, as identified by Event Code
16、. An array of font colors, one value specified for each Event Code. A value of “default” can be specified for any given Event Code. In this case, the Alert Text Font Color is not specified in the EAS signaling message for events with that Event Code and the ITF uses the default Alert Text Font Color
17、. Details Channel A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) or other reference indicating an override channel for a Forced Acquisition type of alert. Specified on a system basis (not specific to Event Code). Exception Channel List A list of one or more Exception Channels, each a reference to a source of l
18、ive, streaming audio/video programming that will always contain alert information equivalent to the Details Channel, thus fulfiling the function of a forced acquisition of a Details Channel. Exception Channel processing needs to be supported in consumer devices, but its use by a Service Provider in
19、any given IPTV system is optional. Retune Hold Indicates the time period that the receiving device needs to disregard user attempts to tune away from the Details Channel. Lockout Duration Indicates the number of seconds the ITF is to disregard user input after responding to this EAS announcement sig
20、nal. Specified on a system basis (not specific to Event Code). ATIS-0800012 7 4.4 EAS Data (EAS) EAS Data is formed in the EIS by combining EAS Input from the EAS Encoder/Decoder with EAS Operational data. Some items are passed through from the EAS Input; others are derived within the EIS. The EIS m
21、ay not forward all EAS events incoming from the EAS Encoder/Decoder. Many of the metadata elements flowing on the EAS interface are those that have been passed through from the EAS Encoder/Decoder (on the EI interface) and through the EIS unchanged. Metadata in this category include: Sender Name, Se
22、nder ID, Alert ID, Event Code, Event Onset, Event Expires, Headline, Alert Type, Alert Text, and the audio file (for the alert-plus-audio types of alerts). In addition to these, the following metadata elements are provided at the EAS interface point: Alert Version Provides an additional indication o
23、f the uniqueness of a particular EAS announcement. Used in conjunction with Sender ID and Alert ID to identify an instance of an EAS announcement, and to identify duplicates and announcements that have already been processed in the ITF. By changing the value of Alert Version, the Service Provider ca
24、n cause ITF devices to re-display the same alert. Alert Priority Indicates the priority of the alert. Allows receiving devices to disregard certain alerts under certain conditions or user preferences. Priority levels defined are: o Test - Operator test only; to be disregarded by consumer devices. o
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