ATIS 0800058-2012 Analysis of Content Delivery Network Use in the ATIS IPTV Interoperability Forum and ATIS Cloud Services Forum.pdf
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1、 ATIS-0800058 ATIS Standard on - ANALYSIS OF CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK USE IN THE ATIS IPTV INTEROPERABILITY FORUM AND ATIS CLOUD SERVICES FORUM As a leading technology and solutions development organization, ATIS brings together the top global ICT companies to advance the industrys most-pressing bus
2、iness priorities. Through ATIS committees and forums, nearly 200 companies address cloud services, device solutions, emergency services, M2M communications, cyber security, ehealth, network evolution, quality of service, billing support, operations, and more. These priorities follow a fast-track dev
3、elopment lifecycle from design and innovation through solutions that include standards, specifications, requirements, business use cases, software toolkits, and interoperability testing. ATIS is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ATIS is the North American Organizational
4、 Partner for the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), a founding Partner of oneM2M, a member and major U.S. contributor to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio and Telecommunications sectors, and a member of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL). For more inf
5、ormation, visit . Notice of Disclaimer for example, when a prepared software image is made available for download to multiple recipient devices or when a system-wide message needs to be encrypted and sent to a large population of IPTV devices. ATIS-0800058 12 Figure 6: Geographically Distributed Fun
6、ctional Architecture for Linear TV (Figure 10 from 7) ATIS-0800017, Network Attachment and Initialization of Devices and Client Discovery of IPTV Services 7, specifies multicast-based service provisioning. Multicast streams are used for distribution of System Information (SI) as well as other stream
7、s such as EPG to the ITF. As per Section 10Media Delivery ServerIPTVServerMulticast stream for SIother multicast streams, e.g. EPG, etc.Join Multicast stream for SI (upon request)ITFMTFJoin other multicast streams, e.g. EPG, etc. (upon request)Service(s) DiscoveryService(s) AttachmentATIS-0800058 13
8、 Figure 7: Software Download Architecture (Figure 2 from 5) In ATIS-0800009, Remote Management of Devices in the Consumer Domain for IPTV Services, there are two cases depending on how the download control information is communicated from the network to the device: For a unicast control using TR-069
9、, the device establishes a TR-069 management session with the RCMS, which in turn provides the device with the URL of the file that contains the download information. This file is called the atis-iif-softwaredownloadlocator.xml. The content of the file is an XML document containing a single element
10、of name SoftwareDownloadLocator and XML datatypemps:ResourceLocatorType, as defined in ATIS-0800013 6. For a multicast control using an announcement mechanism, the Operator broadcasts the download information over some known channel/mechanism that contains the channel to tune to in order to get the
11、new software image. The definition of the announcement channel is out of scope for this document. The multicast download mechanism for a DNG follows the FLUTE specifications stated in ATIS-0800013 6, which in turn is based on Broadband Forum TR-069 33 and DVB RMS-FUS 34 specifications. Additional au
12、thentication and/or encryption mechanisms as defined in ATIS-0800014 15 may be used for additional security of the saved files at runtime. The trust hierarchy and certificate defined in ATIS-0800015 36 and ATIS-0800016 37 are used to support implementation of these mechanisms. ATIS-0800020 9, sectio
13、n 7.5, specifies two transport mechanisms for EPG metadata: a broadcast (“push”) mechanism in which EPG metadata files are delivered to ITF devices via IP multicast streams, and an interaction (“pull”) mechanism in which ITF devices retrieve metadata files from an HTTP server. With either the broadc
14、ast mechanism or the interaction mechanism, there are two types of EPG metadata files that need to be delivered: Service Guide Delivery Units (SGDUs). Service Guide Delivery Descriptors (SGDDs). ATIS-0800058 14 SGDUs may be delivered by the broadcast mechanism, the interaction mechanism, or both. Si
15、milarly, SGDDs may be delivered by the broadcast mechanism, the interaction mechanism, or both. The availability of EPG fragments over the broadcast and interaction channels is announced with the Transport and AlternativeAccessURL elements in the SGDDs, as specified in section 5.4.1.5.4 of the OMA B
16、CAST Service Guide specification 35. 4.1.6 Use Cases Use Cases with the identifying chapter specified in ATIS-0800042 12 relevant to the use of CDN in ATIS IIF include: 11 Internet-Sourced Content Use Cases 11.1 SERVICE PROVIDER HOSTED CONTENT ORIGIN 11.1.1 ISC Use Case 1 (SP CoD Application, SP-Hos
17、ted Content) On-Net 11.1.2 ISC Use Case 1 (SP CoD Application, SP-Hosted Content) Off-Net 11.2 CONTENT PROVIDER HOSTED CONTENT ORIGIN 11.2.1 ISC Use Case 2 (SP CoD Application, CP-Hosted Content) On-Net 11.2.2 ISC Use Case 2 (SP CoD Application, CP-Hosted Content) Off-Net 11.2.3 ISC Use Case 3 (SP a
18、nd CP Shared CoD Application, CP-Hosted Content) On-Net 11.2.4 ISC Use Case 3 (SP and CP Shared CoD Application, CP-Hosted Content) Off-Net 11.2.5 ISC Use Case 4 (CP CoD Application, CP-Hosted Content) On-Net 12 Multiscreen Use Cases 12.1.1 Service Provider-Hosted Content Origin, On-Net and Off-Net
19、12.1.2 Content Provider and Service Provider hosted Content Origin, Off-Net and On-Net 12.1.3 Content Provider hosted Content Origin, On-Net and Off-Net 12.1.4 Service Provider-Hosted Content Origin, On-Net and On-Net, IMS Inter-Provider CoD 12.1.5 Content Provider and Service Provider-Hosted Conten
20、t Origin, Off-Net and Off-Net 13 ATIS-DASH Use Cases 13.1 ATIS-DASH USE CASE A (SP-PREPARED CONTENT, ON-DEMAND) 13.2 ATIS-DASH USE CASE B (SP-MODIFIED MPD, ON-DEMAND) 13.3 ATIS-DASH USE CASE C (CP-PREPARED DASH CONTENT, ON-DEMAND) 13.4 ATIS-DASH USE CASE D (LIVE-UNICAST) The ISC use cases vary depen
21、ding on the role of the Service Provider and Content Provider in content hosting and authentication/authorization, as well as where content delivery is hosted and if the content delivery to the ITF uses On-Net or Off-Net transport. Table 1 and Table 2 summarize how the uses cases differ with respect
22、 to these factors. ATIS-0800058 15 Table 1: Internet-Sourced Content Use Cases by the Role of Service Provider/Content Provider (Table 31 from 12) Table 2: Internet-Sourced Content Use Cases by Functional Organization (Table 32 from 12) 4.2 ATIS CSF 4.2.1 Overview The ATIS Cloud Services Forum (CSF)
23、 develops interconnection use cases and high level requirements to support content distribution by service providers (referred to here as CDN Providers) over their respective networks. The use cases and supporting requirements cover the life cycle of interactions between a Primary CDN (P-CDN) Provid
24、er and a Supporting CDN (S-CDN) Provider whose network serves as the access vehicle for end users requesting the content. ATIS-0200003, CDN Interconnection Use Case Specification and High Level Requirements 14, develops interconnection use cases and high-level requirements to support content distrib
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