ATIS 0800057-2012 QoS Metrics for Content on Demand.pdf
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1、 ATIS-0800057 QOS METRICS FOR CONTENT ON DEMAND As a leading technology and solutions development organization, ATIS brings together the top global ICT companies to advance the industrys most-pressing business priorities. Through ATIS committees and forums, nearly 200 companies address cloud service
2、s, device solutions, M2M communications, cyber security, ehealth, network evolution, quality of service, billing support, operations, and more. These priorities follow a fast-track development lifecyclefrom design and innovation through solutions that include standards, specifications, requirements,
3、 business use cases, software toolkits, and interoperability testing. ATIS is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ATIS is the North American Organizational Partner for the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), a founding Partner of oneM2M, a member and major U.S. con
4、tributor to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio and Telecommunications sectors, and a member of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL). For more information, visit . Notice of Disclaimer Measurement Guidelines for DVB Systems. 16 ETSI TS 101 034 v1.1.1, Transport o
5、f MPEG-2-Based DVB Services over IP Based Networks. Broadband Forum4: 17 Broadband Forum TR-98, DSLHomeTMGateway Device Version 1.1 Data Model for TR-069, 2005. 18 Broadband Forum TR-126, Triple-Play Services Quality of Experience (QoE) Requirements, 2006. IETF5: 19 RFC 2330, Framework for IP Perfor
6、mance Metrics, 1998. 20 RFC 2616, Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.1, 1999. 21 RFC 2679 A One-way Delay Metric for IPPM, 1999. 22 RFC 2678, IPPM Metrics for Measuring Connectivity, 1999. 23 RFC 2680, A One-way Packet Loss Metric for IPPM, 1999. 24 RFC 3357, One-way Loss Pattern Sample Metrics, 2
7、002. 25 RFC 3393, IP Packet Delay Variation Metric for IP Performance Metrics (IPPM), 2002. 26 RFC 3432, Network Performance Measurements with Periodic Streams, 2002. 27 RFC 3550, RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications, 2003. 28 RFC 3611, RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP XR)
8、, 2003. 29 RFC 3986, Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax, 2005. 2These documents are available from the International Telecommunications Union. 3These documents are available from the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). 4These documents are available from the Broadb
9、and Forum. 5RFC text is available at . ATIS-0800057 5 30 RFC 4737, Packet Reordering Metrics, 2006. 31 RFC 6349, Framework for TCP Throughput Testing, 2011. ISO/IEC: 32 ISO/IEC 23009-1:2012(E), Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP, 2012.63GPP: 33 3GPP TS 26.247 v10.0.0, Progressive Download and Dyna
10、mic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (3GP-DASH), 2011.73.2 Informative References Broadband Forum: 34 Broadband Forum TR-135, Data Model for a TR-069 Enabled STB, 2010.4IETF: 35 IETF Draft RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTP XR) - IP Video Metrics Report Blocks.84 Content on Demand 4.1 Service De
11、scription Content on Demand service is defined in ATIS-0800042, IPTV Content on Demand Service 8. CoD relates to the real-time consumption of IPTV content within some finite boundaries of time (i.e., it is not continuous like linear/broadcast TV). The following picture depicts the CoD service domain
12、s. 6This document is available from the International Organization for Standardization at . 7This document is available from the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) at . 8This document is available at . ATIS-0800057 6 Figure 2: CoD Service (ATIS-0800002, Figure 8) Figure 2 indicates that con
13、tent is acquired by the service provider in a first phase (1) for storage in a content library/storage element. The content is then served to individual consumers at a later time (2). All these On Demand services are characterized as functioning unicast streams with trick play commands like pause, p
14、lay, rewind, and fast-forward. CoD services include the process of network attachment and initialization of devices and client discovery, as described in detail in ATIS-0800017 7 for both IMS and non-IMS-based IPTV environments. Figure 6 in ATIS 0800042 8 provides an overview of the phases of CoD se
15、rvice and an overview of content distribution and control paths through the network. This document does not include any metrics associated with these types of processes; however, it does include metrics involved with active services/sessions e.g., signaling associated with trick-play functionality.
16、CoD services utilizing HTTP such as Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) 32 are also included. 4.1.1 Dynamic Adaptive Streaming Services Adaptive streaming technologies over HTTP, such as DASH 32, support services delivering continuous media content to the end user. All resources that compose
17、 the service are typically accessible through HTTP-URLs and the HTTP/1.1 protocol as specified in RFC 2616 20. This enables the use of standard HTTP servers and standard HTTP caches that can be used for hosting and distributing continuous media content. Figure 4 shows the basic principal for service
18、s using adaptive streaming over HTTP. ISO/IEC DASH standard 32 addresses the interfaces between the client and the server only. Specifically, it defines the formats that may be delivered exclusively over the HTTP interface to enable progressive download and streaming services. ATIS-0800057 7 Figure
19、3: Architecture for Progressive Download over HTTP Figure 4: Architecture for Adaptive Streaming Adaptive streaming services require the location from where the media can be streamed and an indication of which formats the content will be made available in. An example of this is described in the Medi
20、a Presentation Description (MPD) file defined in DASH 32. Another format is the M3U playlist. In particular, the MPD defines formats to announce resource identifiers for segments and to provide the context for these identified resources within a media presentation. Resource identifiers are exclusive
21、ly HTTP-URLs; i.e., URLs with a fixed schema of “http:/” or “https:/” as defined in RFC 3986 29. The MPD also enables the restriction of these URLs by a byte range attribute. The segments specify the formats of the entity body of the request response when issuing a HTTP GET request or a partial HTTP
22、 GET with the indicated byte range through HTTP/1.1 to a resource identified in the MPD. The MPD provides sufficient information for a client to provide a streaming service to the user by accessing the segments through the protocol specified in the schema of the defined resources. Such a client is r
23、eferred to as an adaptive streaming client. 4.1.2 Trick Play Many of the QoS aspects of the CoD service are found in the manner in which a user interacts with the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and uses the trick-play features; i.e., transaction quality issues (see Figure 8). Transaction quality in
24、CoD service is very different from linear (broadcast) IPTV service. Due to the extreme variability in EPG designs and operation, QoS metrics for CoD EPG are for further study, but transaction quality focuses on the following indicators: Play Delay: Timing period from the moment the subject is select
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