Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
PART 1
Annex 1 The hybrid broadcast-broadband television (HbbTV) system
1 Introduction
2 Combining broadcasting and
Internet services
3 The usage of HbbTV by network
operators as well as portals and platforms of a diversity of stakeholders
4 Some outlook on the
standardization of HbbTV and its actual market position
Attachment to Annex 1 HbbTV – Technical information
1 Conceptual considerations and
requirements
2 Technical concept of HbbTV
3 Developing and testing HbbTV
4 Extended features in Version
1.5 of the HbbTV specification (“HbbTV 1.5”)
5 Version 2.0 of the HbbTV
specification (“HbbTV 2.0”)
6 Applying HbbTV to non-DVB
broadcasting systems
Annex 2 The Hybridcast System
1 Introduction
2 Specification structure
3 System model
4 Application model
4.1 Application type
4.2 Application boundary and permission
5 Application control signal
5.1 Application Information Table (AIT)
5.2 Coexistence with data broadcasting
6 Hybridcast receiver
7 HTML5 environment and additional APIs
8 Companion device collaboration
9 Advanced VOD Playback
10 Non broadcast-oriented managed application
11 Accurate synchronized presentation
12 UHDTV support
13 Service examples
13.1 Multilingual closed caption
13.2 Social TV
13.3 Language study
13.4 Multilingual caption with companion devices
13.5 Non broadcast-oriented managed application
13.6 Interactive UHDTV
13.7 First Hybridcast services
13.8 Other services offered
14 Use cases of companion devices
14.1 Interactive manipulation with broadcast programme
14.2 Interactive presentation of related information to broadcast
programme
14.3 Connection with web sites
14.4 Synchronized multi-screen presentation of video streams
14.5 Common companion application
15 Further development
Annex 3 Integrated broadcast-broadband system based on enhancement of data
broadcasting
1 Introduction
2 Internet-based
interactive data broadcasting
3 Switching to IPTV/Internet-TV services
4 Direct access to IPTV/Internet-TV services
5 Compatibility
consideration
6 Future development
Annex 4 Integrated broadcast-broadband system based on the Ginga middleware
1 Introduction
2 Ginga position
3 Ginga architecture
4 Integrated broadcast
and broadband delivery
5 Secondary devices
(second screens)
6 Application control
7 Developing and testing
Ginga and applications
References
Annex 5 TV Open Platform for Smart media (TOPSmedia)
system
1 Introduction
2 Application Model & Lifecycle
3 W3C Profile for Smart TV
4 Extended APIs
5 Application Signalling & Packaging
6 Other features
7 Service examples
8 Future works
Attachment to Annex 5 Cloud TV Open
Platform for Smart media (COPSmedia) system
1 Introduction
2 TOPSmedia Profile
3 Cloud service transmission
4 Interoperability
protocol
5 Service example
PART 2
1 Consideration on use of
Integrated broadcast-broadband technologies on mobile devices
1.1 User requirements
1.2 Interoperability
between telecommunication services and interactive broadcasting services
2 On-demand content playback
2.1 Consideration on behaviour of on-demand content playback
2.2 Use of MPEG-DASH
2.2.1 Profile of
MPEG-DASH
2.2.2 Bitrate
control in MPEG-DASH
a) Native player
b) Bitrate control by an IBB
application