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Digital Video Broadcast for Handheld devices
                   DVB-H



           Broadcast Multimedia


                             Multimedia group
                             Adrian Hornsby


10/28/08
Voice communication …




                    In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell

                    quot;Mr. Watson. Come here! I want you!quot;




10/21/08
Radio …

•   1860s, Scottish physicist, James Clerk Maxwell predicted the existence of radio waves

• 1886, German physicist, Heinrich Rudolph Hertz demonstrated that rapid variations of
electric current could be projected into space in the form of radio waves.

• 1895 ,Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, sent and received his first radio signal, in
1899 across the English Channel and two years later received the letter quot;Squot;, from England
to Newfoundland.

• Nikola Tesla and Nathan Stufflefield took out patents for wireless radio transmitters.
Nikola Tesla is now credited with being the first person to patent radio technology; the
Supreme Court overturned Marconi's patent in 1943 in favor of Tesla.




10/21/08
Television …

           • Television started in the 1920s as a Peepshow device.
                 • one viewer , 30 lines, tiny vertical screens,
                 • received in a large part of Europe via the 'short wave',
                 also used for radio.
           • Audio sound was a separate short wave radio broadcast.




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Personal portable devices…




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Mobile phones …




       Users worldwide




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Digital Media Revolution …

• New user experience
• New consumer demand




           New digital devices + new digital
               transmission systems =
           New digital transmission standard
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Why did it happen ??



Soon more mobile phones than people ...


 TV is the biggest and most popular media ...
  ... and the last one missing from mobile phones



            ... something is missing here !!!
How did it all started ...

• Research on DVB-T based mobile application
     • Is DVB-T good for mobile ?
     • Should we modify it ?
• Politic pressure
  – Authorized                    secret research late 2000
                  (TM chairman)


• DVB-T SE (standard extension)
           »   Jukka Henriksson, Nokia
           »   Report in December 2001
           »   Adding 4k and inter-leaving
           »   Power consumption known problem but ...
How did it all started ...

• DVB-M (CM) Group formed based on reports
  – launch in 2002 (Juha Salo, Nokia)
     • Requirements accepted by CM mid-2002
        –   Co-existence with Mobile Phones
        –   Indoor scenarios
        –   Single antenna reception
        –   Reduced power consumption
• DVB-M (TM)
     • Evaluate DVB-T for those requirements
DVB-T in short ...

• December 1995, DVB publish the DVB-T standards
  (EN 300 744)
•




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DVB-T in short ...

• Terrestrial Digital Television Standard
• One-to-many broadband wireless data transport
   – Video, audio, data      (also IP, late addition)

   – Scalable   (cell size up to 100km)

   – Huge capacity     (54 channels, 5-32Mbit/s)

• Lead to the ASO (analog switch off)
• MPEG-2 transport stream based                         (flexible)

• OFDM multi-carrier modulation                     (2k and 8k mode)

   – Carrier modulation QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
• All in all, DVB-T is pretty good and flexible
• So what is wrong really ??
DVB-T in short …

• OFDM, multi-carrier modulation (2k and 8k mode)
• Each sub-scarrier is modulated with conventionat
  schemes (QAM)
           2k: larger inter-carrier
               → Tolerance Doppler
           8k: small inter-carrier
              → large symbole duration
              → maximum echo delays




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Multipaths effect ...

•Different environment, different propagation




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So why not DVB-T ??

• Designed for rooftop reception
• No power saving mechanism
• Inadequate impulse noise protection
How did it all started ...

• DVB-H (TM)
  –   Call for technology (Jan/Feb 2003)
  –   12 responses
  –   3 concept formed in April
  –   Final concept in August
  –   Standard accepted by TM in January 2004
  –   By ETSI in the end of 2004
            » Now we have a new physical layer standard for
              mobile devices
How did it all started ...

• DVB-CBMS (TM)
  – Nokia’s initiative to ‘complete’ the work
     • All layers need to be standardized
  – 2003: early specifications of the interface to the
    terminal for early trials
  – 2004: detailed technical requirements for an
    quot;IPDC in DVB-Hquot; system
     • Call for technologies started in autumn 2004
     • First standards to TM in fall 2005
     • DVB-IPDC to ETSI in 2006/2007
What really is DVB-H for ??

• DVB-H aims at providing digital TV reception to
  mobile devices
• Combines traditional TV broadcast standards
  with element specific to handheld devices
  –   Smaller screen
  –   Mobility
  –   Antennas
  –   Indoor coverage
  –   Reliance on battery power
What is DVB-H ??

• Transmission of data mainly done as IP frames
  – Internet Protocol


• New video compression scheme (h.264)
  – For lower bitrate and smaller screen size
  – Approx. 390 Kbit/s per stream (mpeg2 was 3-4 Mbit/s)

• More suitable for broadcasting to mobile
  environment
New features of DVB-H ..

• Time-slicing
     • power saving and frequency handover
• MPE-FEC
     • additional protection of the data link layer
• New 4k mode:
     • trade-off between cell size and mobile reception
       capability (Doppler and echo delays)
• New signaling scheme
     • modified TPS bits and additional mpeg PSI/SI
       tables (INT)
Time-slicing

                                     Service 1
           Capacity
           Channel

                                     Service 2

                                     Service 3

                                     Service 4
                                      Time
•   In DVB-T, services are multiplexed on the TS level at very high
    frequency
•   Service almost sent in parallel
•   Very hard for decoder to only focus on one stream (specific TS packets)
•   All data must be received, leading to high power consumption
•   8k, 16QAM ½ 1/8, 11.06Mbit/s
         • 7412 TS packets/OFDM symbol, 1 symbol = 1008us
         • 1 TS packet every 136us
Time-slicing




                                       Burst
             Off time
  Capacity
  Channel




                           Time
• IP service organized so that each services use
  the full channel capacity one after another
  – Burst transmission
  – Seamless frequency handover
  – Longer initial tunning delay
Time-slicing

• The off-time period provides up to 90% of power saving
• The receiver has to know when the next interesting
  burst (service being consumed) is arriving
   – Real-time signalling
   – PSI/SI not sliced




                Channel
                Capacity         Time
Time-slicing
                Off time
    Capacity
    Channel




                                                      Serving      Adj.
                                                        C1         C2

                                                            Adj.
               Listening to C2      Listening to C3
                                                            C3
                            Time


•   Time-slicing permits the monitoring of neighboring cells during off-
    time
•   In DVB-T, would need 2 frontends
MPE-FEC
   • Multi-Protocol Encapsulation with Forward Error Correction
      – Reed-Solomon coding on IP datagrams
         • Higher error resistance
      – Virtual interleaving, FEC placed in separate sections
      – Receiver can ignore FEC sections
                           Application data table   RS data table
                                 IP data             Parity Bytes
                              (191 columns)           (64 col.)




                                                                    1024 rows max
   RS
Codewords
Multi-protocol Encapsulation (MPE)

 • IP encapsulation into MPEG-2 TS packets
                                       40 ... 4080 bytes
IP datagram        Header                           Payload


                16 ... 4095 bytes
MP sections   Header       Payload   Header    Payload     Header   Payload




                       188 bytes

TS packets    Header       Payload   Header    Payload     Header   Payload
4k mode

• 4k: 3409 carriers
• Compromised between 2k (1705 ca.) and 8k (6817 ca.)
• Increased mobility by two compared to 8k
• SFN cell size double compared to 2k
• 4k is an option, 2k and 8k can be used for specific
  environment (rural, dense city)
Signaling with TPS-bits

• Physical layer extensions
• Reserved information channel with tunning
  parameters (Time-slice, MPE-FEC, Cell ID, ...)
• Very robust signalling scheme allowing TPS
  lock even with very low C/N values
• Faster to access signalling than demodulating
  and decoding the PSI/SI or the MPE sections
DVB-H codec
Service Information

• Main difference between DVB-T and DVB-H
• DVB-H does not utilize all the service
  information table defined by DVB (PSI/SI)
• DVB-H uses IP based Information system,
  “service guide” rather than the traditional PSI/
  SI from DVB
Service Guide

• Electronic Service Guide (ESG)
  – XML based service definition
Service Guide
Service Structure
DVB-H Protocol Stack
DVB-H delivery mechanisms

• File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport
  (FLUTE) protocol
  – File download (download first, then consume)


• Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)
  – Streaming (consume while downloading)
  – Without RTCP report (broadcast)
FLUTE

• Asynchronous (non-real time) broadcasting of
  audio, video, and data files
     • Download and store at the receiver for future
       playback
        – IETF RMT WG
        – RFC 3926
    “FLUTE is a protocol for the unidirectional delivery
 of files over the Internet, which is particularly suited
 to multicast networks. The specification builds on
 Asynchronous Layered Coding (ALC), the base protocol
 designed for massively scalable multicast distribution.”
FLUTE




        A                                              Receiver
                D    C      B     A      FDT


D
            B

    C
                Receiver gets content of the carousel from the FDT
                Receiver can select which message to download
FLUTE




Taken from Jani Peltotalo (TUT) /File Delivery over DVB-H, FLUTE
RTP- Real-Time Transport Protocol

• RTP provides end-to-end network delivery
  services for the transmission of real-time data
• RTP is network and transport-protocol
  independent, though it is often used over UDP.
RTP- Real-Time Transport Protocol

• Use SDP file extracted from ESG to get tune in
  and decoding information necessary for the
  player to understand and decode the RTP
  stream and its payload
v=0
o=QTSS_Play_List 1460227057 502868560 IN IP4 130.230.50.48
s=stream­32
c=IN IP4 239.252.80.5/1
b=AS:375
t=0 0
a=x­broadcastcontrol:RTSP
m=video 5004 RTP/AVP 96
b=AS:248
a=rtpmap:96 MP4V­ES/90000
a=control:trackID=1
a=cliprect:0,0,240,320
a=fmtp:96 profile­level­id=1;config=000001B0F3000001B50EE040C0CF0000010000000120008440FA285020F0A21F
a=mpeg4­esid:201
m=audio 5006 RTP/AVP 97
b=AS:127
a=rtpmap:97 mpeg4­generic/44100/2
a=control:trackID=2
a=fmtp:97 profile­level­id=1;mode=AAC­hbr;sizelength=13;indexlength=3;indexdeltalength=3;config=1210
a=mpeg4­esid:101
Typical receiver architecture

                                    DVB-H receiver
  IP stream                                                         tuner


                                                 h.264 decoding
               RTP parsing
  IP Demux
                                                 AAC decoding         A/V player
               A/V data decoding

               FLUTE/ALC             FEC          decompression
                 parsing           decoding           (gzip)
                                                                       Channel
                                                                       Selection
                                     Bootstrap             XML
                 ESG                                      parsing
                                       XML                               ESG
                parsing
                                                                      presentation
                                        File
                                                           ESG
                                                                    Application
                                                         Database
ESG handling
DVB-H
                   DVB-T/H                                 T-DMB              MediaFlo           MBMS      Wifi         WiMAX
                                      in S-Band



                       DVB-T
                     MPEG2-TS                           DAB Eureka 147            Mobile         UMTS    IEEE 802.11   IEEE 802.16e
Technology                                DVB-T
                 IP over MPEG2-TS                      MPEG2-TS DAB/ETI           EV-DO          EV-DO     a,b,g,n     Mobile WiMAX




                                                                                                                          2.3 GHz
                                                                                                         2.4-2.5 GHz
 Frequence                                                                                                                2.5 GHz
                   UHF or L-Band       2.2 GHz MSS       VHF or L-Band             UHF           2 GHz      ~5 GHz
   Band                                                                                                                   3.3 GHz
                                                                                                                        3.4-3.8 GHz




Number of TV
                                                                12                   30
  Broadcast
                      20 to 30           20 to 30                                                  6         ?         12-16 (MBS)
  Channels                                               (with 3 carriers)   (source Qualcomm)
 (256kbits/s)



 Programme
    Guide                                                                          MPG
                MPEG2-TS PSI/SI (T)
     &                                 CBMS - ESG             DAB                                UDDI       SAP             ?
                                                                              (Media Program
                 CBMS - ESG (H)
                                                                                  Guide)
   Content
 Description




Standardisati                         DVB Consorsium
                DVB Consorsium ETSI                        Korea AAC           QUALCOMM          3GPP       IEEE           IEEE
                                           ETSI
  on Group

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DVB-H: Digital Video Broadcast for Handheld Devices

  • 1. Digital Video Broadcast for Handheld devices DVB-H Broadcast Multimedia Multimedia group Adrian Hornsby 10/28/08
  • 2. Voice communication … In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell quot;Mr. Watson. Come here! I want you!quot; 10/21/08
  • 3. Radio … • 1860s, Scottish physicist, James Clerk Maxwell predicted the existence of radio waves • 1886, German physicist, Heinrich Rudolph Hertz demonstrated that rapid variations of electric current could be projected into space in the form of radio waves. • 1895 ,Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, sent and received his first radio signal, in 1899 across the English Channel and two years later received the letter quot;Squot;, from England to Newfoundland. • Nikola Tesla and Nathan Stufflefield took out patents for wireless radio transmitters. Nikola Tesla is now credited with being the first person to patent radio technology; the Supreme Court overturned Marconi's patent in 1943 in favor of Tesla. 10/21/08
  • 4. Television … • Television started in the 1920s as a Peepshow device. • one viewer , 30 lines, tiny vertical screens, • received in a large part of Europe via the 'short wave', also used for radio. • Audio sound was a separate short wave radio broadcast. 10/21/08
  • 6. Mobile phones … Users worldwide 10/21/08
  • 7. Digital Media Revolution … • New user experience • New consumer demand New digital devices + new digital transmission systems = New digital transmission standard 10/21/08
  • 8. Why did it happen ?? Soon more mobile phones than people ... TV is the biggest and most popular media ... ... and the last one missing from mobile phones ... something is missing here !!!
  • 9. How did it all started ... • Research on DVB-T based mobile application • Is DVB-T good for mobile ? • Should we modify it ? • Politic pressure – Authorized secret research late 2000 (TM chairman) • DVB-T SE (standard extension) » Jukka Henriksson, Nokia » Report in December 2001 » Adding 4k and inter-leaving » Power consumption known problem but ...
  • 10. How did it all started ... • DVB-M (CM) Group formed based on reports – launch in 2002 (Juha Salo, Nokia) • Requirements accepted by CM mid-2002 – Co-existence with Mobile Phones – Indoor scenarios – Single antenna reception – Reduced power consumption • DVB-M (TM) • Evaluate DVB-T for those requirements
  • 11. DVB-T in short ... • December 1995, DVB publish the DVB-T standards (EN 300 744) • 10/21/08
  • 12. DVB-T in short ... • Terrestrial Digital Television Standard • One-to-many broadband wireless data transport – Video, audio, data (also IP, late addition) – Scalable (cell size up to 100km) – Huge capacity (54 channels, 5-32Mbit/s) • Lead to the ASO (analog switch off) • MPEG-2 transport stream based (flexible) • OFDM multi-carrier modulation (2k and 8k mode) – Carrier modulation QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM • All in all, DVB-T is pretty good and flexible • So what is wrong really ??
  • 13. DVB-T in short … • OFDM, multi-carrier modulation (2k and 8k mode) • Each sub-scarrier is modulated with conventionat schemes (QAM) 2k: larger inter-carrier → Tolerance Doppler 8k: small inter-carrier → large symbole duration → maximum echo delays 10/21/08
  • 14. Multipaths effect ... •Different environment, different propagation 10/21/08
  • 15. So why not DVB-T ?? • Designed for rooftop reception • No power saving mechanism • Inadequate impulse noise protection
  • 16. How did it all started ... • DVB-H (TM) – Call for technology (Jan/Feb 2003) – 12 responses – 3 concept formed in April – Final concept in August – Standard accepted by TM in January 2004 – By ETSI in the end of 2004 » Now we have a new physical layer standard for mobile devices
  • 17. How did it all started ... • DVB-CBMS (TM) – Nokia’s initiative to ‘complete’ the work • All layers need to be standardized – 2003: early specifications of the interface to the terminal for early trials – 2004: detailed technical requirements for an quot;IPDC in DVB-Hquot; system • Call for technologies started in autumn 2004 • First standards to TM in fall 2005 • DVB-IPDC to ETSI in 2006/2007
  • 18. What really is DVB-H for ?? • DVB-H aims at providing digital TV reception to mobile devices • Combines traditional TV broadcast standards with element specific to handheld devices – Smaller screen – Mobility – Antennas – Indoor coverage – Reliance on battery power
  • 19. What is DVB-H ?? • Transmission of data mainly done as IP frames – Internet Protocol • New video compression scheme (h.264) – For lower bitrate and smaller screen size – Approx. 390 Kbit/s per stream (mpeg2 was 3-4 Mbit/s) • More suitable for broadcasting to mobile environment
  • 20. New features of DVB-H .. • Time-slicing • power saving and frequency handover • MPE-FEC • additional protection of the data link layer • New 4k mode: • trade-off between cell size and mobile reception capability (Doppler and echo delays) • New signaling scheme • modified TPS bits and additional mpeg PSI/SI tables (INT)
  • 21. Time-slicing Service 1 Capacity Channel Service 2 Service 3 Service 4 Time • In DVB-T, services are multiplexed on the TS level at very high frequency • Service almost sent in parallel • Very hard for decoder to only focus on one stream (specific TS packets) • All data must be received, leading to high power consumption • 8k, 16QAM ½ 1/8, 11.06Mbit/s • 7412 TS packets/OFDM symbol, 1 symbol = 1008us • 1 TS packet every 136us
  • 22. Time-slicing Burst Off time Capacity Channel Time • IP service organized so that each services use the full channel capacity one after another – Burst transmission – Seamless frequency handover – Longer initial tunning delay
  • 23. Time-slicing • The off-time period provides up to 90% of power saving • The receiver has to know when the next interesting burst (service being consumed) is arriving – Real-time signalling – PSI/SI not sliced Channel Capacity Time
  • 24. Time-slicing Off time Capacity Channel Serving Adj. C1 C2 Adj. Listening to C2 Listening to C3 C3 Time • Time-slicing permits the monitoring of neighboring cells during off- time • In DVB-T, would need 2 frontends
  • 25. MPE-FEC • Multi-Protocol Encapsulation with Forward Error Correction – Reed-Solomon coding on IP datagrams • Higher error resistance – Virtual interleaving, FEC placed in separate sections – Receiver can ignore FEC sections Application data table RS data table IP data Parity Bytes (191 columns) (64 col.) 1024 rows max RS Codewords
  • 26. Multi-protocol Encapsulation (MPE) • IP encapsulation into MPEG-2 TS packets 40 ... 4080 bytes IP datagram Header Payload 16 ... 4095 bytes MP sections Header Payload Header Payload Header Payload 188 bytes TS packets Header Payload Header Payload Header Payload
  • 27. 4k mode • 4k: 3409 carriers • Compromised between 2k (1705 ca.) and 8k (6817 ca.) • Increased mobility by two compared to 8k • SFN cell size double compared to 2k • 4k is an option, 2k and 8k can be used for specific environment (rural, dense city)
  • 28. Signaling with TPS-bits • Physical layer extensions • Reserved information channel with tunning parameters (Time-slice, MPE-FEC, Cell ID, ...) • Very robust signalling scheme allowing TPS lock even with very low C/N values • Faster to access signalling than demodulating and decoding the PSI/SI or the MPE sections
  • 30. Service Information • Main difference between DVB-T and DVB-H • DVB-H does not utilize all the service information table defined by DVB (PSI/SI) • DVB-H uses IP based Information system, “service guide” rather than the traditional PSI/ SI from DVB
  • 31. Service Guide • Electronic Service Guide (ESG) – XML based service definition
  • 35. DVB-H delivery mechanisms • File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport (FLUTE) protocol – File download (download first, then consume) • Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) – Streaming (consume while downloading) – Without RTCP report (broadcast)
  • 36. FLUTE • Asynchronous (non-real time) broadcasting of audio, video, and data files • Download and store at the receiver for future playback – IETF RMT WG – RFC 3926 “FLUTE is a protocol for the unidirectional delivery of files over the Internet, which is particularly suited to multicast networks. The specification builds on Asynchronous Layered Coding (ALC), the base protocol designed for massively scalable multicast distribution.”
  • 37. FLUTE A Receiver D C B A FDT D B C Receiver gets content of the carousel from the FDT Receiver can select which message to download
  • 38. FLUTE Taken from Jani Peltotalo (TUT) /File Delivery over DVB-H, FLUTE
  • 39. RTP- Real-Time Transport Protocol • RTP provides end-to-end network delivery services for the transmission of real-time data • RTP is network and transport-protocol independent, though it is often used over UDP.
  • 40. RTP- Real-Time Transport Protocol • Use SDP file extracted from ESG to get tune in and decoding information necessary for the player to understand and decode the RTP stream and its payload v=0 o=QTSS_Play_List 1460227057 502868560 IN IP4 130.230.50.48 s=stream­32 c=IN IP4 239.252.80.5/1 b=AS:375 t=0 0 a=x­broadcastcontrol:RTSP m=video 5004 RTP/AVP 96 b=AS:248 a=rtpmap:96 MP4V­ES/90000 a=control:trackID=1 a=cliprect:0,0,240,320 a=fmtp:96 profile­level­id=1;config=000001B0F3000001B50EE040C0CF0000010000000120008440FA285020F0A21F a=mpeg4­esid:201 m=audio 5006 RTP/AVP 97 b=AS:127 a=rtpmap:97 mpeg4­generic/44100/2 a=control:trackID=2 a=fmtp:97 profile­level­id=1;mode=AAC­hbr;sizelength=13;indexlength=3;indexdeltalength=3;config=1210 a=mpeg4­esid:101
  • 41. Typical receiver architecture DVB-H receiver IP stream tuner h.264 decoding RTP parsing IP Demux AAC decoding A/V player A/V data decoding FLUTE/ALC FEC decompression parsing decoding (gzip) Channel Selection Bootstrap XML ESG parsing XML ESG parsing presentation File ESG Application Database ESG handling
  • 42. DVB-H DVB-T/H T-DMB MediaFlo MBMS Wifi WiMAX in S-Band DVB-T MPEG2-TS DAB Eureka 147 Mobile UMTS IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.16e Technology DVB-T IP over MPEG2-TS MPEG2-TS DAB/ETI EV-DO EV-DO a,b,g,n Mobile WiMAX 2.3 GHz 2.4-2.5 GHz Frequence 2.5 GHz UHF or L-Band 2.2 GHz MSS VHF or L-Band UHF 2 GHz ~5 GHz Band 3.3 GHz 3.4-3.8 GHz Number of TV 12 30 Broadcast 20 to 30 20 to 30 6 ? 12-16 (MBS) Channels (with 3 carriers) (source Qualcomm) (256kbits/s) Programme Guide MPG MPEG2-TS PSI/SI (T) & CBMS - ESG DAB UDDI SAP ? (Media Program CBMS - ESG (H) Guide) Content Description Standardisati DVB Consorsium DVB Consorsium ETSI Korea AAC QUALCOMM 3GPP IEEE IEEE ETSI on Group