BS EN 62514:2010
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Multimedia gateway in home networks. Guidelines
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 62 |
IEC 62514:2010(E) describes the general guidelines for typical applications of the home multimedia gateway in home networks supporting IP networking. It specifies recommended functions and services to be supported by the home multimedia gateway and, where appropriate, refers to existing standards supported in the market. For general requirements, it is expected that widely adopted standards and technologies will be considered by implementers. It gives supplementary application to IEC 62481, which specifies a central management model in home network supporting various interfaces in LAN side and WAN side (optional).
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6 | CONTENTS CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviations 3.2 Abbreviations |
16 | 4 HMG architecture 4.1 Architecture of a home multimedia network Figures Figure 1 – Architecture for a home multimedia network 4 HMG architecture 4.1 Architecture of a home multimedia network Figures Figure 1 – Architecture for a home multimedia network |
17 | 4.2 HMG architecture Figure 2 – HMG architecture 4.2 HMG architecture Figure 2 – HMG architecture |
18 | 5 Interconnection requirements 5.1 General connection requirements 5 Interconnection requirements 5.1 General connection requirements |
19 | 5.2 Address assignment and resolution 5.3 Data transfer 5.2 Address assignment and resolution 5.3 Data transfer |
20 | 5.4 Protocol translation 6 AV processing requirements 6.1 General 6.2 Multimedia transformation service 5.4 Protocol translation 6 AV processing requirements 6.1 General 6.2 Multimedia transformation service |
21 | Figure 3 – Conversion of media streams Figure 3 – Conversion of media streams |
22 | Figure 4 – HMRec requests media conversion from HMG Figure 4 – HMRec requests media conversion from HMG |
23 | Figure 5 – HMRec requests WMS to support redirection Figure 5 – HMRec requests WMS to support redirection |
25 | Figure 6 – HMSou actively sends media to HMRec Figure 6 – HMSou actively sends media to HMRec |
26 | 6.3 Multimedia stream control service Figure 7 – Video clip 6.3 Multimedia stream control service Figure 7 – Video clip |
27 | Figure 8 – AV media stream division Figure 9 – Stream division process Figure 8 – AV media stream division Figure 9 – Stream division process |
28 | Figure 10 – Combination of media streams Figure 11 – Stream combination process Figure 10 – Combination of media streams Figure 11 – Stream combination process |
29 | Figure 12 – Duplication of media streams Figure 12 – Duplication of media streams |
30 | Figure 13 – HMRec1 duplicates media stream to HMRec2 Figure 14 – HMRec2 requests to join the multicast group of the program being played on HMRec1 Figure 13 – HMRec1 duplicates media stream to HMRec2 Figure 14 – HMRec2 requests to join the multicast group of the program being played on HMRec1 |
31 | Figure 15 – HMRec1 requests media stream from HMG and duplicates media stream to HMRec2 Figure 15 – HMRec1 requests media stream from HMG and duplicates media stream to HMRec2 |
32 | Figure 16 – HMRec1 duplicates media stream to HMRec2 after requesting MS to redirect media stream to HMG Figure 16 – HMRec1 duplicates media stream to HMRec2 after requesting MS to redirect media stream to HMG |
33 | Figure 17 – Media stream redirection Figure 17 – Media stream redirection |
34 | Figure 18 – HMRec1 requests to redirect media stream to HMRec2 Figure 18 – HMRec1 requests to redirect media stream to HMRec2 |
35 | Figure 19 – HMRec selects media contents through the directory service of HMG Figure 19 – HMRec selects media contents through the directory service of HMG |
36 | 6.4 Media format requirements Table 1 – Mandatory and Optional Media Formats 6.4 Media format requirements Table 1 – Mandatory and Optional Media Formats |
37 | 7 Home automation requirements 7.1 Requirements summary 7.2 Devices in directory 7 Home automation requirements 7.1 Requirements summary 7.2 Devices in directory |
38 | 7.3 Multimedia message application 7.3 Multimedia message application |
39 | Table 2 – Multimedia Message Format Recommended Table 2 – Multimedia Message Format Recommended |
40 | 7.4 Devices management by HMG 7.4 Devices management by HMG |
41 | 7.5 Meters reading 7.5 Meters reading |
42 | 7.6 Household appliance control 8 QoS 8.1 General 7.6 Household appliance control 8 QoS 8.1 General |
43 | 8.2 QoS requirements for HMG Figure 20 – QoS Architecture overview 8.2 QoS requirements for HMG Figure 20 – QoS Architecture overview |
44 | 9 Security requirements 9.1 Requirements summary 9.2 DRM 9 Security requirements 9.1 Requirements summary 9.2 DRM |
45 | 9.3 Key management 9.4 Authentication 9.3 Key management 9.4 Authentication |
46 | 9.5 Credibility of HMG 10 Performance requirements 11 Requirements for interfaces and protocols of HMG 11.1 General 9.5 Credibility of HMG 10 Performance requirements 11 Requirements for interfaces and protocols of HMG 11.1 General |
47 | 11.2 WAN side interfaces Table 3 – WAN Side Interfaces 11.2 WAN side interfaces Table 3 – WAN Side Interfaces |
48 | 11.3 LAN side interfaces Table 4 – LAN Side Interfaces 11.3 LAN side interfaces Table 4 – LAN Side Interfaces |
49 | Annex A (informative) Application scenario Annex A (informative) Application scenario |