Title :
Using multi-protocol encapsulation technology to develop optimum data broadcast systems
Author_Institution :
NDS, Israel
Abstract :
In both satellite and terrestrial environments, the data communication networks and the digital television networks are converging rapidly to enable secure and reliable multicasting and unicasting of data files and streams to both integrated receiver decoders (IRDs) and personal computers (PCs). This paper explores the different venues on the way to a robust data broadcasting product. A key new technology standard in this area is the digital video broadcasting (DVB) multi-protocol encapsulation standard. The paper compares and contrasts the DVB multi-protocol encapsulation standard to other data communication and broadcasting standards. It describes the technological details of this new standard, analyzes how reliability and security may be applied to this standard and explains how it can be used to implement the basic data communication services and enticing vertical applications
Keywords :
data communication; DVB multi-protocol encapsulation standard; Internet; data broadcasting standard; data communication networks; data communication services; data communication standard; data files; data streams; digital television networks; digital video broadcasting; integrated receiver decoders; multi-protocol encapsulation technology; optimum data broadcast systems; personal computers; reliability; reliable multicasting; reliable unicasting; satellite environments; secure multicasting; secure unicasting; security; terrestrial environments; vertical applications;
Conference_Titel :
Eutelsat - New Products and Services (Ref. No. 2000/030), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20000165