DocumentCode
2845616
Title
ISIS project: an open platform for multimedia interactive services
Author
Carducci, F. ; Des Derides, C.
Author_Institution
Alenia Aerospazio, Rome, Italy
fYear
1997
fDate
35559
Firstpage
42522
Lastpage
612
Abstract
The paper provides an overview of the ISIS project (interactive satellite multimedia information system), commissioned by the European Commission within the frame of the ACTS 4th Framework Programme and coordinated by Alenia Aerospazio. The ISIS objective is to demonstrate the technical and economical feasibility of interactive services (interactive TV, teleducation, telemedicine) via satellite, in the framework of multimedia applications. ISIS will utilise the Ku band for the forward service and the Ka band for the return interactive link, mainly supporting asymmetric traffic. The paper devotes a specific emphasis on the use of the satellite based DVB MPEG-2 transport stream to broadcast IP packets, aiming to support the increasing numbers of Internet and Intranet applications. The compatibility with DVB will allow end users to utilize the same digital TV home receiver to access the WWW with consequent obvious market potential. The ISIS project experimental campaign, also depicted in this paper, will be the forerunner of an operational system capable of providing a wide range of interactive services, asymmetric and symmetric (videoconference, teleducation), fully exploiting the wideband capability in the forward and return direction given by the use of the Ka band
Keywords
multimedia communication; ACTS; ISIS project; Internet applications; Intranet applications; Ka band; Ku band; WWW; asymmetric traffic; broadcast IP packets; digital TV home receiver; interactive TV; interactive satellite multimedia information system; multimedia interactive services; open platform; satellite based DVB MPEG-2 transport stream; teleducation; telemedicine; videoconference; wideband capability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
EU's Initiatives in Satellite Communications - fixed and Broadcast (Digest No.: 1997/156), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970870
Filename
640364
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