Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 The envisioned global platform for the broadcasting service
3 Usage scenarios for the global platform
4 Broadcasters’ general requirements for a global platform
4.1 General requirements
4.2 Specific requirements
5 High-level end-to-end user requirements for a global platform
5.1 Reception/consumption situation for TV/radio/data broadcast
services
5.2 Terminals used
5.3 Broadcast services offered as linear TV/radio/data broadcasts
via broadcast networks
6 Deployment examples of global platforms
6.1 General
6.2 4K broadband service
6.3 Internet radio services
7 Technical elements
8 Related ITU texts
9 Bibliography
Annex 1 Technical elements of a global platform
1 Introduction
2 Delivery of IP-based broadcasting services over broadband networks
2.1 Overview
2.2 Differences between broadcast channels and broadband networks
2.3 Experiment on delivery of 8K programmes over broadcast and
broadband
2.4 Experiment on convergence of broadcast and broadband using ATSC
3.0
2.5 Conclusion
3 Delivery model including a
distribution status management server
3.1 Overview
3.2 Importance of
distribution status management server
3.3 Implementation and
verification
3.4 Measuring reception
quality of broadcast and mobile broadband in the field
3.4.1 Measuring
reception quality
3.4.2 Improved
service availability by combined use of broadcast and broadband
3.4.3 Improved
video quality by use of broadcast
3.4.4 Summary of
advantages of using broadcast and broadband based on measured reception quality
3.5 Conclusion
4 Simultaneous delivery of broadcast content using integrated
broadcast-broadband (IBB) systems
5 Retransmission of received broadcast content to home or private network
6 Broadcast offload use case
Bibliography