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1、ITU-T RECMN*F*?YO 73 Y862571 0585520 bY2 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION ITU-T TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF SERVICE AUDIOVISUAL SERVICE F.740 (08/93) AUDIOVISUAL INTERACTIVE SERVICES ITU-T Recommendation F.740 (Previously “CCIlT Recommendation“) ITU
2、-T RECMN*F.740 93 4862593 0585523 589 FOREWORD The ITU-T (Telecommunication Standardization Sector) is a permanent organ of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The ITU-T is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommen- dations on them with a vi
3、ew to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The World Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC), which meets every four years, etablishes the topics for study by the IT-T Study Groups which, in their turn, produce Recommendations on these topics. The approval of Recommenda
4、tions by the Members of the ITU-T is covered by the procedure laid down in WTSC Resolution No. 1 (Helsinki, March 1-12, 1993). ITU-T Recommendation F.740 was prepared by ITU-T Study Group 1 (1993-1996) and was approved under the WTSC Resolution No. 1 procedure on the 31st of August 1993. NOTE In thi
5、s Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. O ITU 1994 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechan
6、ical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU. ITU-T RECMNxF.740 93 48b2591 0585522 41.5 W CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction : 1 2 Definition of the AV1 Service 1 3 Description of the AV1 Service 2 3.1 AV1 general aspects 2 3.2 The main roles 2 3.3 Their functiona
7、l needs 2 3.4 Terminal aspects 4 3.5 Terms and definitions . 4 . . 4 5 6 5 Procedures Charging principles 5 5.1 General 5 5.2 Networks capabilities for charging . 6 . 6 Quality of service 6.1 Network optimization . 6 6.2 Media quality 6 6.3 Security 6 . 7 Interworking and intercommunication requirem
8、ents . 6 7 Annex A -Examples of multimedia application . Recommenation F.740 (M3) i ITU-T RECMN*F.740 93 4862.593 0585523 351 Recommendation F.740 AUDIOVISUAL INTERACTIVE SERVICES (Geneva, 1993) The IT-T, considering (a) (b) (cl pictures on telecommunication networks; (d) retrieving applications con
9、trolling it, and thus, using a wide and complex range of functions; (e) (f) entertainment, etc., the existing (draft) documents on Audiovisual Interactive systems and protocols in SG 8; the state of the art of standardization of multimedia and hypermedia information in ISO; the need for handling aud
10、iovisual information of various types, namely text, graphics, still images and moving the need of having this audiovisual information shared by a various range of users supplying, managing or that users are justified to demand an acceptable minimum quality of service; the current setting up of both
11、pilot and operational AV1 Services in the fields of education, marketing help, adopts the subsequent Recommendation dealing with the General Description for Audiovisual Interactive Service (AVIS). 1 Introduction The purpose of this Recommendation is to define and describe, from the users point of vi
12、ew, the general features and attributes of the AV1 Service, regardless of the network environment where the service might be provided. 2 Definition of the AVI Service An AV1 Service is a service which provides, through appropriate access by standardized procedures, users of terminals or workstations
13、 with information which consists of various input and output presentation elements, possibly combined, such as: - texts; - graphics; - pictures; - audio sequences; - video sequences. A range of functions may be supplied to the user such as: - simple retrieval; - interactive consultation; - - re-arra
14、ngement of the assembling of elements; modification of the elements themselves. The AV1 Service also covers other service aspects related to the creation and management of the information. It is considered that the operation requires the participation of a number of organizations. The whole set of f
15、unctionalities offered by the AVI Service is usually carried out via telecommunications networks. The AV1 Service is essentially an asymmetrical service in which a single service provider is providing the service to several users. Additionally. rerouting from one service provider to another one may
16、be offered. The users of an AVI Service may be equipped with an heterogeneous set of terminals or workstations. Recommendstion F.740 (M3) 1 ITU-T RECMN*F.740 93 m 4862593 0585524 298 m 3 Description of the AV1 Service 3.1 AV1 general aspects Several types of users will be allowed to access the AV1 S
17、ervice. Different rights should be given to them. As an example, an author will need to make use of enhanced functions given by his AV1 terminai operating system and allowing him the access to remote systems when necessary via telecommunication networks whereas a simple retriever will remain more pa
18、ssive and simply need to consult the contents proposed by the AVI application. The information life cycle varies according to the type of application and can have different values on a scale from short to long. Three entities need to exchange information. Therefore, to set up an AV1 application, tel
19、ecommunications will be used. 3.2 The main roles The AV1 Service provides with facilities to fulfil the requirements of the users involved in creating, exchanging, modifying, managing and executing AV1 applications. The users of the AV1 Service may have several roles: - author; - information manager
20、; - preparer; - retriever, dealing with the following families of functions: - editing functions; - information management functions; - execution and retrieval functions. According to the users needs, various and numerous exchanges will be set up between systems or subsystems providing with the func
21、tions. An AV1 Service can be illustrated as in the Figure: FIGURE 1F.740 An AV1 service 3.3 Their functional needs Each of the various roles has specific functional requirements with regards to the first three families of functions identified i.e. editing, information management, execution. 2 Recomm
22、endation F.740 (08/93) ITU-T RECMN*F.740 93 m 4Bb2591 0585525 124 m As the respective locations of entities assuring roles and systems supplying functions may be distant, exchange functions should be activated as well. Table 1 hereafter, breaks down the needs of the four categories of roles accordin
23、g to the three families of functions. TABLE 1F.740 Roles versus functional requirements Editing - AV1 creation or updating - Creation of the catalogue for AVIs already edited - Modification of AVIS already edited - Validation and transmission to information management system - Concatenation of AVIs
24、already edited - Consultation of catalogues of AVIS already edited - Transmission to information management of AVIs already edited or their updates Functions Information Management - Management of edited AVIS and updates - Usage follow-up, trace processing - Statistics and payment - Creation and mai
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