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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Document 27 – E TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR TSB Director’s Consultation Meeting on IPTV standardization Geneva, 4-5 April 2006 DOCUMENT 27 Source: ETRI Title: Procedure and Process for IP-TV standard Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Structure of ITU-T SG Configuration of IP-TV Standards Standard requirements on IP-TV Procedure for IP-TV Standards Process for IP-TV Standards Future Works 1. Structure of ITU-T SGs: Vertical direction Other Telecom aspects (SG13) Mobile aspects (SG19) SG2+SG16 Overall Architecture Service (Server) Service (User) QoS/QoE/NP (SG12 + SG13) Traffic/NNAR (SG2) Control (SG11) Service (User) Charging/ Accounting (SG3) OAM/Manag. (SG4) Security (SG17) Middleware ? Transport Home Access Core Cable aspects (SG9) Access Home FTTx, xDSL, Cable, Satellite, WLAN, WiMax, DMB etc. SG9 (Cable), SG15 (Transport), SG19 (mobile), other SODs 2. Configuration of IP-TV Standards •IP-TV Services •Additional Services •Service Control/AAA Program Program Program Program Program •Service/User Program Program Program Profile Consumer •Security •IPR Program Service Program Provider •Media Processing •Codec Control •Common Platform Platform IP Underline TP (Broadcasting) Underline TP (Fixed/Wireless) Underline TP (Mobile) •Transport Capability (Broadband etc.) •QoS/NP •Broadcasting/ Multicasting/ Unicasting etc. •Traffic control •Security 2. Configuration of IP-TV Standards: Vertical + Horizontal • IP-TV service definition ad relevant services (e.g. supplementary and/or additional services such as SMS over IP-TV, VoIP over IP-TV etc.) : SG2 and SG16 • Overall architecture of IP-TV and network capabilities : SG13 and SG19 (SG 9 from IPcable point of view) • Signaling and Network control : SG11 • Transport capabilities and network aspects : SG15 • Media processing, codec and service control : SG16 • Security on IP-TV : SG17 • QoS and Network Performance : SG12 and SG13 • OAM and Management : SG4 and SG13 • Traffic Control and NNAR : SG2 • Accounting and Charging: SG3 Possibly need involve most of Study Groups • Too many coordination and too slow • Hard to coordinate 3. Standard requirements on IP-TV • Time to market: Some one already started and others are being ready • Encourage cooperation and competition: Support building Global Market • Harmonization for global standards: Incorporation of SDOs results • Adding Value through ITU-T •Service and Business SDO A •Configuration •Operation SDO B •Management •Security ITU-T SDO C SDO D • Network and Business 4. Procedure for IP-TV Standards Collection of Views • Views from Broadcasting Domain: Terrestrial + Satellite • Views from Cable Domain : IPcablecom • Views from Telecom Domain: Fixed + Mobile + Wireless Analysis of Standards • Standards from Broadcasting Domain : ITU-R • Standards from Cable Domain : ITU-T SG9 • Standards from from Telecom Domain • Identify gaps and missing standards Objectives and ToR • Set up common objectives • Build Terms of References on ITU-T activity Action • Coordination with other SDOs and Develop Standards 5. Process for IP-TV Standards •Need special entity: for speed up activity but flexible to collaborate with SDOs •Project approach: one group, one time plan and limited life •ITU-T Recommendation A.7: Focus Group could be the best ITU-T TSB Director SG 2 Bring expertise SG 19 IP-TV Focus Group SDO A Harmonization SDO Y 5. Process for IP-TV Standards ITU-T TSB Director IP-TV FG Management WG WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4 WG 5 Work Area •Strategic Coordination Group: Coordination with other SDOs •Develop how to incorporate SDOs results into ITU-T work •Arrange work scope and areas jointly with relevant SDOs •Terminology on IP-TV •Service requirements and types •Media processing and control technology •Architecture and Network capabilities •Any-casting technology: Broad-, Multi-, Uni-casting etc. •QoS and Network Performance aspects •Traffic and resource control •Operation technology: NNAR, Billing and Security •Management aspects: Network and service management 5. Process for IP-TV Standards FG Management Coordinator (ITU) Chairman: 1 Vice Chairman: 2 Coordinator (SDO A) WG Management Technical Leaders : 3 (each WG) Coordinator (SDO Y) Secretariat 6. Future Works Stage Procedures of IP TV Standardization • 1st stage (End of 2006) : Solve the urgent market demands and interoperability problem – Possible functional architecture and service deployment scenarios – Available Protocol and interface specifications • 2nd stage (End of 2007) : Solve the outstanding technical issues on QoS, Mobility, Security, Charging, etc. – Provide end-to-end QoS, network/application security – Provide usage-based charging, etc. • 3rd stage(2008 ~): solve the on-going technical issues and business convergence scenarios – Develop protocols and service scenarios with voice and video encoding and security options – Extend NGN capabilities for IP TV service in terms of location, QoS control, navigation, directory, processing, and storaging, etc. 6. Future Works Overall Time Plan for IP TV Standardization 1st Stage (~ 2006) 2nd Stage (2007) 3rd Stage (2008 ~ ) Overall Services Minimum integrations among different solutions Solve Technical Problems for Converged Transport and Service Support various IP TV business solutions Requirements Alignment with NGN Release 1 Release 2 capabilities on interactive controls and multimedia features Capabilities to support various IP TV scenarios Network & Service Architecture Alignment with the existing NGN-FRA Open architecture for different scenarios Converged architecture Service Scenarios & Protocols Available solutions by using the existing systems and technologies Support the release 2 requirements and open architecture Converged business scenarios and protocols Operations & Managements Based on existing service provider environments Converged business models Various multimedia business models Remarks Minimum interoperability among different solutions Converged solutions from near-term market demands Consider new system and technology evolution IPTV Focus Group Study Groups 6. Future Works Detailed Time Plan for IP TV Standardization Date Objective Place 4~5 April 2006 Launch IPTV FG Set up ToR, WGs and Managements Geneva 22~26 May 2006 Kick Off Meeting and appoint WG leaders Requirements, Functional Architecture Analysis of SDOS and their standards Initiate development of standards Geneva 31.July~4 Aug. 2006 Continue development of standards Joint sessions with other relevant SDOs Outside Geneva 25~29 Sep. 2006 Continue development of standards Joint sessions with other relevant SDOs Outside Geneva 13~17 Nov. 2006 Continue development of standards Joint sessions with other relevant SDOs Outside Geneva 29 Jan. ~ 2 Feb. 2007 Continue development of standards Preparation for final documentations April 2007 Finalization all deliverables Transfer to Study Groups Other place or Geneva Geneva