Multicast TV Channels over Wireless Neutral Access Networks

Andrea Seraghiti, L. Klopfenstein, S. Bonino, A. Tarasconi, A. Bogliolo
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IP Television (IPTV) is commonly considered to be the killer application for next-generation networks (NGNs). There is, however, a chicken and egg situation between the deployment of broadband access networks and the diffusion of high quality multimedia services, such as high definition television, which actually impairs the development of NGNs. As a matter of fact, most existing access infrastructures are still under-provisioned and they provide no suitable support to the widespread diffusion of global Internet TV channels, while wireless access networks are sprouting worldwide to provide nomadic connectivity and to bridge digital divide in sparsely populated regions. In this scenario, IPTV services are delivered only within the walled gardens of biggest wireline operators and they are far away from reaching the critical mass required to attract investments in NGNs. This paper proposes technological and architectural solutions which enable the widespread diffusion of Internet TV channels over existing wireless access networks, thus overcoming the deadlock between services and infrastructures and paving the way to NGNs. In particular, the paper addresses both technological and market issues and presents the results of a real-world experiment conducted within the wireless campus of the University of Urbino.
无线中立接入网上的多播电视频道
IP电视(IPTV)通常被认为是下一代网络(ngn)的杀手级应用。然而,在宽带接入网的部署和高质量多媒体业务(如高清电视)的普及之间存在一个先有鸡还是先有蛋的问题,后者实际上会损害下一代网络的发展。事实上,大多数现有的接入基础设施仍然供应不足,它们不能为全球互联网电视频道的广泛传播提供适当的支持,而无线接入网络正在全球范围内兴起,以提供游牧连接并在人口稀少的地区弥合数字鸿沟。在这种情况下,IPTV服务仅在最大的有线运营商的围墙花园内提供,它们远未达到吸引ngn投资所需的临界质量。本文提出了技术和架构解决方案,使互联网电视频道能够在现有无线接入网络上广泛传播,从而克服业务和基础设施之间的僵局,为下一代网络铺平道路。特别地,本文解决了技术和市场问题,并介绍了在乌尔比诺大学无线校园内进行的实际实验的结果。
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