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Question 8

The Internet protocol (IP) enabled multimedia applications and services for cable television networks enabled by converged platforms

(Continuation of Question 8/9)

Motivation

In addition to the distribution of television programming, the IP enabled cable television infrastructure can provide a means by which a myriad of advanced services (e.g., over the top and multi-screen services) are realized for the subscriber/consumer, including cloud computing services, big data services, artificial intelligence and interactivity services, etc. Such services include cloud DVR, time-shift TV (catchup, restart, pause/resume), video on demand and linear TV in the data plane as well as advanced search, recommendations, targeted advertisements, personalized UI, advanced fraud detection and much better business analytics in the control plane.

Rapid development of IP technologies enables cable television networks to be a versatile infrastructure for various interactive multimedia services, and their enabling platforms. Future IP‑based cable television networks, at a very high level, will connect with at least four entities: Additionally, the convergence of these entities (their delivery mechanisms as well as their services/applications) will catalyse the hybridization of new services and applications.

The system architecture for future IP-enabled cable networks should include the specifications of the functional components and define the interfaces between the above mentioned entities, including their delivery mechanisms, and IP-based cable television networks as well as definition of how the various services and related subsystems (also called micro-services) are deployed in the cloud, on premises, and/or at the edge of the network.

IP-enabled advanced multimedia applications and services will require strict latency and packet-loss control. While it may not be necessary to develop new codecs for these applications and services, it is required to specify which codecs should be mandatory to guarantee the quality of service (QoS) of these advanced multimedia applications and services over IP-enabled cable television networks. The new Recommendations will describe the mandatory and optional requirements for IP-enabled multimedia applications and services in accordance with the specified QoS and security.

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