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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
1
Why Do We Need Open Standards?
Driving Forces Behind Open Standard Middleware
Standards in DTV
Correcting the Fragmented ITV Market
What Are DVB and CableLabs?
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project
DVB
CableLabs
OpenCable Applications Platform (OCAP)
A History Lesson: The Background of
The
JavaTV: A Common Standard for DTV
Harmonization: Globally Executable
The Difficult Part of Standardization
Intellectual Property and Royalties
Where Do We Go from Here?
Open Versus Proprietary Middleware
2
The Consumer Perspective
Customizable TV
Understanding DTV Services
Producing DTV Content
Elementary Streams
Transport Streams
The Multiplexing Process
Carrying Transport Streams in the Network
Energy Dispersal
Error Correction
Modulation
Cable, Satellite, and Terrestrial Broadcasting
Broadcasting Issues and Business Opportunities
Subscriber Management and Scrambling
Access Issues
The Subscriber Management System
The Return Channel: Technical and Commercial Considerations
Middleware Architecture
МНР
They Are Not the Web, Either
Working in the Broadcast World
The Anatomy of an MHP/OCAP Receiver
The Navigator
Differences in OCAP
A New Navigator: The Monitor Application
Modules in the Execution Engine
Architectural Issues for Implementers
Choosing a Java VM
Sun s JVM or a Clean-room Implementation?
The Impact of the Java Community Process
Portability
Performance Issues
Applications and Application Management
An Introduction to Xlets
Xlet Basics
Xlet Contexts
Writing Your First Xlet
Dos
Application Signaling
Extending the AIT
Controlling Xlets
Registering Unbound Applications
Making Applications Coexist Reliably
Pitfalls for Middleware Developers
The JavaTV Service Model
What Happens During Service Selection?
Abstract Services
Managing Abstract Services in OCAP
Registering Applications
Selecting Abstract Services
Resource Management Issues
Introducing the Resource Notification API
Using the Resource Notification API
Handling Resource Contention
Resource Management in OCAP
Resource Contention Before Version
Resource Contention in Later Versions
Common Features of Resource Contention Handling
An Example of a Possible Resource Contention Solution
Resource Management Strategies in OCAP
Merging OCAP and
Graphics APIs
The Display Model in a DTV Receiver
HScreens and HScreenDevices
Configuring Screen Devices
Screen Devices and Resource Management
A Practical Example of Device Configuration
HScenes and HSceneTemplates
Creating an HScene
Developing Applications Using HScenes
The HAVi Widget Set
Changing the Look of Your Application
HLooks in Practice
The Behavior of Components in
Interacting with Components
Coordinate Schemes
Integrating Graphics and Video
Transparency
Mattes and Alpha Compositing
Images
Text Presentation
Multilingual Support
Using Fonts
Handling User Input
Keyboard Events and Input Focus
Exclusive Access to Keyboard Events
Practical Issues for DTV Graphics
8
Content Referencing in the
Locators for DVB Streaming Content
Locators for Streaming Content in OCAP Systems
Locators for Files
Locators for Video Drips
Locator Classes
Creating a Locator
Network-bound Locators
9
SI and Other System Components
Why Do We Need Two SI APIs?
Caching Strategies
In-band Versus Out-of-band SI
The DVB SI API
The SI Database
Making an SI Request
Getting the Results of a Query
Events
An Example of Retrieving SI Data
Monitoring SI
Low-level Access to SI Data
Using the JavaTV SI API
Basic Concepts
Handling the Results from an SI Query
The Core SI API
Access to Transport Information
Access to Information About Services
Access to Information About Events
Monitoring SI
The OCAP SI Extensions
System Integration
Caching SI
Building the API Implementations
Handling Event Handlers
Performance Issues
10
Hardware Versus Software Section Filters
Using Section Filters
The Section-filtering API
Section Filters
Types of Section Filters
Section Filter Groups
Section
An
The Middleware
Managing Section Filter Resources
Managing Section Filters in Your Application
Managing Section Filters in the Middleware
11
Content Referencing in JMF
Basic JMF Concepts
The Player Creation Process
A Closer Look at Data Sources
JMF Players
The Player State Machine
Player Events
Time Bases, Clocks, and Media Time
DSM-CC Normal Play Time
Controls
JMF Extensions for DTV
javax.tv.media.MediaSelectControl
javax.tv.media.AWTVideoSizeControl
org.dvb.media.VideoFormatControl
org.davic.media.LanguageControl
org.ocap.media.ClosedCaptioningControl
Using Players to Control Players
A DTV Special Case: The Video Drip Content Format
JMF in the Broadcast World
Getting a Player for the Current Service
Players and Service Selection
Integrating Video with AWT
Subtitles, Closed Captions, and JMF Players
Managing Resources in JMF
Restrictions on Another Resource: Tuning
Playing Audio from Sources Other Than Files
12
DSM-CC Background
Why Choose DSM-CC?
Isn t There Better Documentation?
An Overview of DSM-CC
Object Carousels
An Example Object Carousel
More Than Just a File System
Normal Play Time
Stream Events
The Relationship Between NPT and Stream Events
DSM-CC in Detail
Data Carousels
Object Carousels
Multiprotocol Encapsulation
DSM-CC and SI
DSM-CC Streams and the PMT
DSM-CC Descriptors
DSM-CC Messages
Data Carousel Messages
Object Carousel Messages
Referring to Streams and Objects
Transporting Object Carousels in Data Carousels
Parsing DSM-CC Messages
Using the DSM-CC API
Manipulating DSM-CC Objects
Mounting an Object Carousel
An Example
Updating Objects
Synchronization: Stream Events and NPT
Practical Issues
Latency and Caching Strategies
Latency Issues and Application Design
Application Management and File System Issues
System Integration Issues
13
How Much Security Is Too Much?
The
Permissions
Permission Request Files
Signed and Unsigned Applications
Signing Applications
Hash Files
Signature Files
Certificates
An Example of the Signing Process
Revoking Certificates: The Certificate Revocation List
Distributing Certificate Revocation Lists
Differences Between
14
Class Loader Physics in
The Inter-Xlet Communication Model
Using RMI
Problems with RMI
RMI Extensions
An Example of Inter-Xlet Communication
Practical Issues
Generating Stub Classes
Calling Remote Methods
Arguments and Return Values
Managing Stub Classes
15
Application Boundaries
The Core Standards of DVB-HTML
CSS Support
Scripting Support
Dynamic HTML
Developing Applications in DVB-HTML
Navigating Around a DVB-HTML Application
Special URLs
Displaying an HTML Application
Transparent Elements
Embedding Video in Your Application
DVB-HTML Application Signaling
Events and HTML Applications
Life Cycle Events
Stream Events and DOM Events
System Events
Coexistence of HTML and Java Applications
Accessing Java APIs from ECMAScript
Extending the Document Object Model
Real-world HTML Support
The Future of DVB-HTML
16
The Internet Access Profile
The Philosophy of the Internet Client API
Using the Internet Client API
General Operations on Internet Clients
E-mail Clients
Web Browsers
News Readers
A Practical Example
Inner Applications
Creating an Inner Application
Drawing an Inner Application
The Life Cycle of Inner Applications
Stored Applications
Plug-ins
Plug-ins and Application Signaling
Building a Plug-in
The Smart Card API
The OCF Architecture
Querying the Smart Card Reader
Using Card Services
A Practical Example
Implementing a Card Service
МНР
17
Using the Return Channel
Return Channel Interfaces
Getting Access to a Return Channel Interface
Connection-based Return Channel
Using a Return Channel
Advanced Application Management
Getting Information About an Application
Controlling Applications
Managing Applications in an OCAP Receiver
Tuning to a Different Transport Stream
Network Interfaces
Finding the Right Network Interface
Tuning to a New Transport Stream
Tuning Events
Resource Management in the Tuning API
An Example of Tuning
Tuning and Other Components
18
GEM and Other Standards
Replacement Mechanisms
What GEM Means for Middleware Implementers
Design Issues
Porting to a New Hardware Platform
Customizing Our Middleware
Developing Other Middleware Solutions
Techniques for Improving Reusability
Designing Reusable Components
Reusability Outside GEM
An Example: The SI Component
Limits to Reusability
19
From Vertical Markets to Horizontal Markets
The Fight for Eyeballs: Cable, Satellite, and Terrestrial
A Mandatory Middleware Platform?
Switching Off Analog
Making Money from ITV
The Good News
The Bad News
Other Types of Services
Conditional Access and Horizontal Markets
МНР
Interoperability
МНР
Conformance Testing
Anomalies in the Conformance Testing Program
The
Testing
Testing OCAP
Compliance and Quality
Head-end Requirements
Remultiplexing Issues
Conditional Access
Using Object Carousels
OTA Download and Engineering Channels
Convergence with the Internet: Fact or Fiction?
Appendix A: DVB Service Information
The Organization of SI
Descriptors
Transmitting an SI Table
Program-specific Information
Conditional Access Information
DVB SI
Finding Information About the Network
Bouquets
Describing Services in DVB
Describing Events
Telling the Time
Putting It All Together
Optimizing Bandwidth Usage: The Transport Stream
Description Table
Appendix
Describing Available Channels
The Virtual Channel Table
Describing Individual Channels
Event Information
Event Information in a Satellite Network
Extended Text Descriptions
Extended Text Messages
Extended Descriptions in a Satellite Network
Parental Ratings
Advanced Functions: Redirecting Channels
Telling the Time Correctly
Putting It All Together
PSIP Profiles in Cable Systems
Broadcasting PSIP Data
Index
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Contents
Introduction
1
Why Do We Need Open Standards?
Driving Forces Behind Open Standard Middleware
Standards in DTV
Correcting the Fragmented ITV Market
What Are DVB and CableLabs?
The Digital Video Broadcasting Project
DVB
CableLabs
OpenCable Applications Platform (OCAP)
A History Lesson: The Background of
The
JavaTV: A Common Standard for DTV
Harmonization: Globally Executable
The Difficult Part of Standardization
Intellectual Property and Royalties
Where Do We Go from Here?
Open Versus Proprietary Middleware
2
The Consumer Perspective
Customizable TV
Understanding DTV Services
Producing DTV Content
Elementary Streams
Transport Streams
The Multiplexing Process
Carrying Transport Streams in the Network
Energy Dispersal
Error Correction
Modulation
Cable, Satellite, and Terrestrial Broadcasting
Broadcasting Issues and Business Opportunities
Subscriber Management and Scrambling
Access Issues
The Subscriber Management System
The Return Channel: Technical and Commercial Considerations
Middleware Architecture
МНР
They Are Not the Web, Either
Working in the Broadcast World
The Anatomy of an MHP/OCAP Receiver
The Navigator
Differences in OCAP
A New Navigator: The Monitor Application
Modules in the Execution Engine
Architectural Issues for Implementers
Choosing a Java VM
Sun's JVM or a Clean-room Implementation?
The Impact of the Java Community Process
Portability
Performance Issues
Applications and Application Management
An Introduction to Xlets
Xlet Basics
Xlet Contexts
Writing Your First Xlet
Dos
Application Signaling
Extending the AIT
Controlling Xlets
Registering Unbound Applications
Making Applications Coexist Reliably
Pitfalls for Middleware Developers
The JavaTV Service Model
What Happens During Service Selection?
Abstract Services
Managing Abstract Services in OCAP
Registering Applications
Selecting Abstract Services
Resource Management Issues
Introducing the Resource Notification API
Using the Resource Notification API
Handling Resource Contention
Resource Management in OCAP
Resource Contention Before Version
Resource Contention in Later Versions
Common Features of Resource Contention Handling
An Example of a Possible Resource Contention Solution
Resource Management Strategies in OCAP
Merging OCAP and
Graphics APIs
The Display Model in a DTV Receiver
HScreens and HScreenDevices
Configuring Screen Devices
Screen Devices and Resource Management
A Practical Example of Device Configuration
HScenes and HSceneTemplates
Creating an HScene
Developing Applications Using HScenes
The HAVi Widget Set
Changing the Look of Your Application
HLooks in Practice
The Behavior of Components in
Interacting with Components
Coordinate Schemes
Integrating Graphics and Video
Transparency
Mattes and Alpha Compositing
Images
Text Presentation
Multilingual Support
Using Fonts
Handling User Input
Keyboard Events and Input Focus
Exclusive Access to Keyboard Events
Practical Issues for DTV Graphics
8
Content Referencing in the
Locators for DVB Streaming Content
Locators for Streaming Content in OCAP Systems
Locators for Files
Locators for Video Drips
Locator Classes
Creating a Locator
Network-bound Locators
9
SI and Other System Components
Why Do We Need Two SI APIs?
Caching Strategies
In-band Versus Out-of-band SI
The DVB SI API
The SI Database
Making an SI Request
Getting the Results of a Query
Events
An Example of Retrieving SI Data
Monitoring SI
Low-level Access to SI Data
Using the JavaTV SI API
Basic Concepts
Handling the Results from an SI Query
The Core SI API
Access to Transport Information
Access to Information About Services
Access to Information About Events
Monitoring SI
The OCAP SI Extensions
System Integration
Caching SI
Building the API Implementations
Handling Event Handlers
Performance Issues
10
Hardware Versus Software Section Filters
Using Section Filters
The Section-filtering API
Section Filters
Types of Section Filters
Section Filter Groups
Section
An
The Middleware
Managing Section Filter Resources
Managing Section Filters in Your Application
Managing Section Filters in the Middleware
11
Content Referencing in JMF
Basic JMF Concepts
The Player Creation Process
A Closer Look at Data Sources
JMF Players
The Player State Machine
Player Events
Time Bases, Clocks, and Media Time
DSM-CC Normal Play Time
Controls
JMF Extensions for DTV
javax.tv.media.MediaSelectControl
javax.tv.media.AWTVideoSizeControl
org.dvb.media.VideoFormatControl
org.davic.media.LanguageControl
org.ocap.media.ClosedCaptioningControl
Using Players to Control Players
A DTV Special Case: The Video Drip Content Format
JMF in the Broadcast World
Getting a Player for the Current Service
Players and Service Selection
Integrating Video with AWT
Subtitles, Closed Captions, and JMF Players
Managing Resources in JMF
Restrictions on Another Resource: Tuning
Playing Audio from Sources Other Than Files
12
DSM-CC Background
Why Choose DSM-CC?
Isn't There Better Documentation?
An Overview of DSM-CC
Object Carousels
An Example Object Carousel
More Than Just a File System
Normal Play Time
Stream Events
The Relationship Between NPT and Stream Events
DSM-CC in Detail
Data Carousels
Object Carousels
Multiprotocol Encapsulation
DSM-CC and SI
DSM-CC Streams and the PMT
DSM-CC Descriptors
DSM-CC Messages
Data Carousel Messages
Object Carousel Messages
Referring to Streams and Objects
Transporting Object Carousels in Data Carousels
Parsing DSM-CC Messages
Using the DSM-CC API
Manipulating DSM-CC Objects
Mounting an Object Carousel
An Example
Updating Objects
Synchronization: Stream Events and NPT
Practical Issues
Latency and Caching Strategies
Latency Issues and Application Design
Application Management and File System Issues
System Integration Issues
13
How Much Security Is Too Much?
The
Permissions
Permission Request Files
Signed and Unsigned Applications
Signing Applications
Hash Files
Signature Files
Certificates
An Example of the Signing Process
Revoking Certificates: The Certificate Revocation List
Distributing Certificate Revocation Lists
Differences Between
14
Class Loader Physics in
The Inter-Xlet Communication Model
Using RMI
Problems with RMI
RMI Extensions
An Example of Inter-Xlet Communication
Practical Issues
Generating Stub Classes
Calling Remote Methods
Arguments and Return Values
Managing Stub Classes
15
Application Boundaries
The Core Standards of DVB-HTML
CSS Support
Scripting Support
Dynamic HTML
Developing Applications in DVB-HTML
Navigating Around a DVB-HTML Application
Special URLs
Displaying an HTML Application
Transparent Elements
Embedding Video in Your Application
DVB-HTML Application Signaling
Events and HTML Applications
Life Cycle Events
Stream Events and DOM Events
System Events
Coexistence of HTML and Java Applications
Accessing Java APIs from ECMAScript
Extending the Document Object Model
Real-world HTML Support
The Future of DVB-HTML
16
The Internet Access Profile
The Philosophy of the Internet Client API
Using the Internet Client API
General Operations on Internet Clients
E-mail Clients
Web Browsers
News Readers
A Practical Example
Inner Applications
Creating an Inner Application
Drawing an Inner Application
The Life Cycle of Inner Applications
Stored Applications
Plug-ins
Plug-ins and Application Signaling
Building a Plug-in
The Smart Card API
The OCF Architecture
Querying the Smart Card Reader
Using Card Services
A Practical Example
Implementing a Card Service
МНР
17
Using the Return Channel
Return Channel Interfaces
Getting Access to a Return Channel Interface
Connection-based Return Channel
Using a Return Channel
Advanced Application Management
Getting Information About an Application
Controlling Applications
Managing Applications in an OCAP Receiver
Tuning to a Different Transport Stream
Network Interfaces
Finding the Right Network Interface
Tuning to a New Transport Stream
Tuning Events
Resource Management in the Tuning API
An Example of Tuning
Tuning and Other Components
18
GEM and Other Standards
Replacement Mechanisms
What GEM Means for Middleware Implementers
Design Issues
Porting to a New Hardware Platform
Customizing Our Middleware
Developing Other Middleware Solutions
Techniques for Improving Reusability
Designing Reusable Components
Reusability Outside GEM
An Example: The SI Component
Limits to Reusability
19
From Vertical Markets to Horizontal Markets
The Fight for Eyeballs: Cable, Satellite, and Terrestrial
A Mandatory Middleware Platform?
Switching Off Analog
Making Money from ITV
The Good News
The Bad News
Other Types of Services
Conditional Access and Horizontal Markets
"МНР
Interoperability
МНР
Conformance Testing
Anomalies in the Conformance Testing Program
The
Testing
Testing OCAP
Compliance and Quality
Head-end Requirements
Remultiplexing Issues
Conditional Access
Using Object Carousels
OTA Download and Engineering Channels
Convergence with the Internet: Fact or Fiction?
Appendix A: DVB Service Information
The Organization of SI
Descriptors
Transmitting an SI Table
Program-specific Information
Conditional Access Information
DVB SI
Finding Information About the Network
Bouquets
Describing Services in DVB
Describing Events
Telling the Time
Putting It All Together
Optimizing Bandwidth Usage: The Transport Stream
Description Table
Appendix
Describing Available Channels
The Virtual Channel Table
Describing Individual Channels
Event Information
Event Information in a Satellite Network
Extended Text Descriptions
Extended Text Messages
Extended Descriptions in a Satellite Network
Parental Ratings
Advanced Functions: Redirecting Channels
Telling the Time Correctly
Putting It All Together
PSIP Profiles in Cable Systems
Broadcasting PSIP Data
Index |
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title | Interactive TV standards |
title_alt | Interactive television standards |
title_auth | Interactive TV standards |
title_exact_search | Interactive TV standards |
title_exact_search_txtP | Interactive TV standards |
title_full | Interactive TV standards Steven Morris ; Anthony Smith-Chaigneau |
title_fullStr | Interactive TV standards Steven Morris ; Anthony Smith-Chaigneau |
title_full_unstemmed | Interactive TV standards Steven Morris ; Anthony Smith-Chaigneau |
title_short | Interactive TV standards |
title_sort | interactive tv standards |
topic | Televisão interativa larpcal Télévision interactive - Normes Interactive television Standards Interaktives Fernsehen (DE-588)4383298-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Televisão interativa Télévision interactive - Normes Interactive television Standards Interaktives Fernsehen |
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