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Page 1: TV-Anytime (and the myTV project) Ronald Tol Philips Research.

TV-Anytime(and the myTV project)

Ronald Tol

Philips Research

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TV-Anytime concept

• TV-Anytime will allow viewers to watch the programmes they want, in the way they want, and when they want

• TV-Anytime viewers will be able to explore and acquire TV content from a variety of sources, including traditional broadcast and new on-line interactive services – for presentation at any time

• TV-Anytime will combine the immediacy of television with the flexibility of the Internet

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TV-Anytime Forum

• Formally founded September 1999

• Currently over 120 members from CE industry, broadcasters, content creators, ...

• Open specifications for – content referencing & location resolution July

2000– metadata Sep 2000– rights management & protection Dec 2000

• ‘Agnostic’ about the means for content delivery

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TVAF - Working Groups

• Business Models

• System Design

• Content Referencing

• Metadata

• Rights Management & Protection

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TVAF - Business Models

• Model 1a and 1b - Basic ‘push’ model. “does not require communication from the end user to the service provider”

• Model 2 – User Response model“limited return channel provides the capability to inform the service provider of user selections, profiles and other requests”

• Model 3 - Full interactive model“continuous return channel, integration between multiple content providers, services providers, resource locators and the Internet”

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TVAF - Business Models

1 Instant Record I2 Record and playback an AV stream I3 Simultaneous record and playback I4 Live pause I5 Content Search and Access II6 Playback of content in indexed/highlight mode II7 Book marking (personalisation/agents) III8 Portability of user profile (personalisation/agents) IV9 Updating of content III

10 Storage management – basic & advanced (e.g:quality)

I - III

11 Profile management (personalisation/agents) III

Priority PDR Functionality Scenario Models1a 1b 2 3

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TVAF - Business Models

12 Multi-user profile support(personalisation/agents)

III

13 Multi-modal operation IV14 Targeted services using local profiles

(personalisation/agents)III

15 Compliance to all content delivery mechanisms IV16 Synchronisation of stored & ‘live’ content IV17 Supports a variety of content types regardless

of source, delivery channel or mediumIV

18 Transferring/archiving content to & from otherlocal devices

IV

19 Using other devices to control PDR remotely IVRights Management & ProtectionReturn Path*

Priority PDR Functionality Scenario Models1a 1b 2 3

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TVAF - Business Models

Priority PDR Functionality Scenario Models1a 1b 2 3

20 Limited eCommerce VI21 Ability to pull content II-IV22 Synchronisation of cross media with pull

elementsIV

23 Usage data can be exploited (e.g: rights) III+VI24 Consumer profile data can exploited by all III+VI25 3rd party management of PDR III+VI26 Updating of content with verification III27 Content usage verification III-VI28 Networking using the PDR (e.g: email, remote

control by mobile, etc)IV-V

29 Full Pay Per Choice eCommerce capable I-VI

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TVAF - System Design

Define context to tools specified by TV-Anytime

Main criteria:

• Flexible

• Minimum specification for interoperability

• Extendable

• Business model independent

• Static & Dynamic

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TVAF - System Design

Access(multiple)

UserInteraction

LocationResolution

Search andNavigation

Content ServiceProvision

ContentCreation

ContentPresentation

Local StorageManagement

RightsManagement

&Protection

MetadataLocation resolutionContent

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TVAF - System Design

CC CSP SN SMLR

Search

CRID

locators

content

metadata

UI

metadata

Publish

Search& Select

Locate

Acquire

(un)structured metadata & CRIDs

Acquire

location resolution data

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TVAF - Content referencing

• To disconnect a piece of content from its location in time and space.

• Specification out for comments in July, now published at September meeting:– Content Reference ID (CRID)

CRID://<authority>;<data> – (transport dependent) Locator– Location resolution

Resolve CRIDs in Locators or other CRIDS

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TVAF - Content referencing

CRID “your selection of sports”

CRID

Locator

“Golf match on broadcaster A”

CRID

“All sport by broadcaster B”

CRID

Locator

Golf

Locator

CRID

Locator

Soccer

CRID

Cricket

Locator

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TVAF - Metadata

“Data about data”

• A common framework

• Limited bandwidth

• Exchangeable and interoperable

• Co-operation with SMPTE, EBU, MPEG-7

• Preliminary specification completed at September meeting

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TVAF - Rights management

• To rightfully utilize material on a local storage device from both broadcast and on-line sources

• At least 2 months delay

• Preliminary requirements document completed at September meeting

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What is myTV?

• 2-years project funded by the European Commission under the IST programme

• Started 1 January 2000

• Aims to provide an interoperable TV-Anytime solution for DVB

• Partners– CE equipment manufacturers: Philips, Nokia– broadcasters: BBC, RAI, NOB– service providers: UoL, NDS

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Objectives

• Implement a consumer platform with built-in local storage

• Develop TV-Anytime services exploiting this platform

• Provide true interoperability, both across different service providers and across different box manufacturers

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Some assumptions

Co-operation with service providers / broadcasters

enables a low-cost implementation of TV-Anytime.

Experimenting with applications utilizing local

storage helps in defining local storage extensions

to MHP.

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DVBbroadcaster

Architecture

Internet

DVBmyTVbox Display

Smartcard

Internet TVAserviceprovider

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Characteristics of a myTV box

• Digital Video Broadcast input

• Internet connectivity

• Smart card for rights management & protection

• Storage capacity of 100+ hours

• Simultaneous record/playback

• Downloadable services

• Resident navigator

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TVA - Full interactive model

Access

UserInteraction

LocationResolution

Search andNavigation

Content ServiceProvision

ContentCreation

ContentPresentation

Local StorageManagement

RightsManagement &

Protection

Consumer

MetadataLocation resolutionContent

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Applications (using TV-Anytime)

• Searching & selection of content– EPG, remote access (WAP, Web)

• Mixing live/recorded content– commercial insertion

• Latest news service– itemized, in any order

• Third party services– EPG enhanced with ratings, reviews, …

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Expected results

M1 month 04 First system and application concepts definedDecisions on the overall architecture taken

M2 month 12 New services and business models worked outand visualised

M3 month 21 myTV box realisedPrototypes completed, incl. resident anddownloadable services

M4 month 24 User trials finishedProject’s results demonstrated publicly, andtested in user trials

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Contributions to TVAF

• Input documents– AN076 myTV proposal on TV Anytime data for

content referencing– AN098 Addition to myTV proposal AN076 on

Resolving Resolution Authorities– AN110 Segment Identification– AN166 Content referencing over IP– AN169 “Scenario 1 for TVA”– AN170 “Scenario 2 for TVA”

• Content ref proposal accepted for standard

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Contributions to TVAF (cnt’d)

• TVA output documents– TV015 TVA Call for Contributions– TV036 System Design Requirements– TV038 Content Referencing Requirements– TV048 System Design Specification– TV050 Content Referencing Specification

• Further see myTV deliverable #4, Sept 2000

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Contact information

Ronald Tol, Philips Research

e-mail: [email protected]

http://www.extra.research.philips.com/euprojects/storit/

http://www.extra.research.philips.com/euprojects/mytv/

TV-Anytime Forum

http://www.tv-anytime.org/

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Future plans

TVA phase 1– To search, select, acquire and rightfully utilize

material on a local storage device from both broadcast and on-line sources

TVA phase 2– To transfer material between local storage devices

using home networks and exchangeable media and to micro-navigate around the rich content.