USRE47612E1 - Adaptive ads with advertising markers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a streaming server and a method for providing a content stream with advertisements embedded therein through a network (e.g., IP network, CDN network, wireless network) to a client (e.g., personal computer, a mobile phone, a tablet, or a HTTP capable television).
- a network e.g., IP network, CDN network, wireless network
- client e.g., personal computer, a mobile phone, a tablet, or a HTTP capable television.
- the advertising markers are basically “splice” points which indicate where an advertisement might go, not what sort of advertisement should be played there.
- Video providers have increasingly been experimenting with and using streaming servers such as “http adaptive streaming servers” which allows them to provide a content stream to consumers using a wide range of devices (e.g., personal computer, a mobile phone, a tablet, or HTTP capable television) while maximizing bandwidth efficiency.
- the traditional advertising markers e.g., SCTE 35s
- SCTE 35s are embedded in the mpeg transport streams which are provided to the streaming server they are virtually invisible to the traditional streaming server's segmenting unit.
- a streaming server, a method, and a system for providing a content stream with advertisements embedded therein through a network to a client are described in the independent claims of the present application.
- Advantageous embodiments of the streaming server, the method, and the system have been described in the dependent claims of the present application.
- the present invention provides a streaming server for providing a content stream with advertisements embedded therein through a network to a client.
- the streaming server comprises a server and a segmenting unit.
- the server comprises an input interface configured to receive a request from the client to play the content stream.
- the segmenting unit is configured to receive the content stream and further configured to segment the content stream into a plurality of segments, wherein the content stream has advertising markers embedded therein in which the advertising markers indicate where advertisements are to be placed in the content stream.
- the server further comprises a processing unit configured to review the segments to identify the advertising markers, identify the advertisements to be associated with the advertising markers, adjust time codes of references to the content stream segments and the advertisements so they are consecutive time codes, and generate a manifest that includes a the reference to each of the segments and the advertisements.
- the server comprises an output interface configured to send the manifest to the client, wherein the client is configured to use references in the manifest to retrieve the segments and advertisements associated with the content stream.
- An advantage of the streaming server is that it allows video providers (VOD providers and broadcast providers) to use existing infrastructure (such as targeted ad systems) to populate advertisements in near real time.
- the present invention provides a method implemented by a streaming server for providing a content stream with advertisement embedded therein through a network to a client.
- the method comprising the steps of: (a) receiving a request from the client to play the content stream; (b) receiving the content stream; (c) segmenting the content stream into a plurality of segments, wherein the content stream has advertising markers embedded therein in which the advertising markers indicate where advertisements are to be placed in the content stream; (d) reviewing the segments to identify the advertising markers; (e) identifying the advertisements to be associated with the advertising markers; (f) adjusting time codes of references to the content stream segments and the advertisements so they are consecutive time codes; (g) generating a manifest that includes the references to each of the segments and the advertisements; and (g) (h) sending the manifest to the client, wherein the client is configured to use the references in the manifest to retrieve the segments and advertisements associated with the content stream.
- An advantage of the method is that it allows video providers (VOD providers and broadcast providers) to use existing infrastructure (such as targeted ad
- the present invention provides a system for providing a content stream with advertisements embedded therein through a network to a client.
- the system comprises a content provider and a streaming server.
- the streaming server is configured to: (a) receive a request from the client to play the content stream; (b) receive the content stream from the content provider; (c) segment the content stream into a plurality of segments, wherein the content stream has advertising markers embedded therein in which the advertising markers indicate where advertisements are to be placed in the content stream; (d) review the segments to identify the advertising markers; (e) identify the advertisements to be associated with the advertising markers; (f) adjust time codes of references to the content stream segments and the advertisements so they are consecutive time codes; (g) generate a manifest that includes the references to each of the segments and the advertisements; and (g) (h) send the manifest to the client, wherein the client is configured to use the references in the manifest to retrieve the segments and advertisements associated with the content stream.
- An advantage of the system is that it allows video providers (VOD providers and broadcast providers) to use existing
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a system including an exemplary streaming server configured to provide a content stream with advertisements embedded therein through a network to a client in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the steps of an exemplary method implemented by a streaming server to provide a content stream with advertisements embedded therein through a network to a client in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of an exemplary system including a streaming server configured to insert advertisements in a content stream (e.g., multi-bit rate content stream) provided to a client in a broadcast environment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- a content stream e.g., multi-bit rate content stream
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of an exemplary system including a streaming server configured to insert advertisements in a content stream (e.g., multi-bit rate content stream, single bit rate content stream) provided to a client in a VOD environment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- a content stream e.g., multi-bit rate content stream, single bit rate content stream
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the steps of an exemplary method implemented by the streaming server for retrieving a content stream and building a manifest in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 there is a diagram of an exemplary system 100 configured to provide a content stream with advertisements embedded therein to a client 102 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system 100 includes a content provider 104 , a streaming server 106 , a network 108 (e.g., IP network 108 , CDN network 108 , wireless network 108 or any combination thereof), and an advertising decision management system 110 .
- the content provider 104 interfaces with the streaming server 106 which in turn interfaces with the advertising decision management system 110 and the client 102 (only one shown) through the network 108 .
- the content provider 104 may be connected to the streaming server 106 through the network 108 .
- the streaming server 106 includes a segmenting unit 112 and a server 114 (e.g., HTTP server 114 ).
- the server 114 includes an input interface 116 , a processing unit 118 , and an output interface 120 .
- the processing unit 118 includes a processor 118 a which executes process-executable instructions stored in a memory 118 a to enable the operations described below.
- the streaming server 106 may include other well known components but for clarity those well known components are not described herein while the components 112 , 114 , 116 , 118 and 120 which are relevant to the invention are described in detail herein.
- the streaming server 106 is configured to provide a content stream with advertisements embedded therein to a client 102 (e.g., personal computer 102 , a mobile phone 102 (shown), a tablet 102 , or a HTTP capable television 102 ).
- client 102 e.g., personal computer 102 , a mobile phone 102 (shown), a tablet 102 , or a HTTP capable television 102 .
- the input interface 116 is configured to receive a request 122 from the client 102 to play a content stream 124 (step 1 ).
- the segmenting unit 112 is configured to receive the content stream 124 from the content provider 104 (e.g., broadcast network 104 , VOD provider 104 , content store 104 ) (step 2 ).
- the content provider 104 e.g., broadcast network 104 , VOD provider 104 , content store 104
- the content stream 124 has advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE 35s 125 ) embedded therein which indicate where advertisements are to be placed in the resulting content stream 124 ′.
- the segmenting unit 112 is configured to segment the content stream 124 into a plurality of segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 12 n where the advertising markers 125 remain in the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n (step 3 ) (note: the advertising markers 125 are located at boundaries between the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n as shown in FIG. 1 ).
- the segmenting unit 112 is configured to receive the content stream 124 from the content provider 104 in a multi-program transport stream format and to extrapolate the multi-program transport stream format into multiple single-program stream formats in which each single-program stream format is segmented into a plurality of content stream segments.
- the processing unit 118 is configured to review the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n to identify the advertising markers 125 (step 4 ).
- the processing unit 118 can identify the advertising markers 125 by reading an advertising marker data stream (e.g., SCTE 35 data stream) which is multiplexed into the transport stream 124 along with the video and audio content streams.
- the SCTE 35 data stream includes SCTE 35 markers 125 which generally occur up to 10 seconds before a splice point where an advertisement is to be played and can occur several times up to the splice point.
- the advertising markers 125 include time information for the splice start time duration or a start and end time to perform the splice.
- the processing unit 118 upon identifying the advertising markers 125 then sends a query 128 (e.g., SCTE 130) to the advertising decision management system 110 to identify the specific advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n which are to be used in response to the advertising markers 125 (step 5 ).
- the processing unit 118 sends a query 128 including information about the client 102 to the advertising decision management system 110 which then decides what advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n to use in response to the advertising markers 125 based on individual client information (e.g., demographics, location).
- the processing unit 118 is configured to generate a manifest 132 that includes a reference 134 1 , 134 2 . . .
- the processing unit 114 can be configured to generate a master manifest which includes multiple manifests 132 each of which are associated with a different bit rate of the content stream 124 .
- the output interface 120 is configured to send the manifest 132 (or master manifest) to the client 102 which is configured to use references 134 1 , 134 2 . . . 134 n in the manifest 132 to retrieve and playback the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n and advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . .
- the client 102 may receive the content stream 124 ′ as a linear single bit rate content stream 124 ′, a multi-bit rate content stream 124 ′, a time shifted-startover stream 124 ′, or a VOD content stream 124 ′.
- FIG. 2 there is a flowchart illustrating the steps of an exemplary method 200 implemented by the streaming server 106 to provide a content stream 124 ′ with advertisements embedded therein to a client 102 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the streaming server 106 receives a request 122 from the client 102 to play a content stream 124 .
- the streaming server 106 requests and receives the content stream 124 from the content provider 104 (e.g., broadcast network 104 , VOD provider 104 , content store 104 ).
- the content stream 124 has advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE 35s 126 ) embedded therein which indicate where advertisements are to be placed in the content stream 124 .
- advertising markers 125 e.g., SCTE 35s 126
- the streaming server 106 segments the content stream 124 into a plurality of segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n where the advertising markers 125 remain in the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n .
- the streaming server 106 reviews the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n to identify the advertising markers 125 .
- the processing unit 118 can identify the advertising markers 125 by 125 an advertising marker data stream (e.g., SCTE 35 data stream) which is multiplexed into the transport stream 124 along with the video and audio content streams.
- the SCTE 35 data stream includes SCTE 35 markers 125 which generally occur up to 10 seconds before a splice point where an advertisement is to be played and can occur several times up to the splice point.
- the advertising markers 125 include time information for the splice start time duration or a start and end time to perform the splice.
- the streaming server 106 upon identifying the advertising markers 125 identifies the specific advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n which are to be used in response to the advertising markers 125 by sending a query 128 (e.g., SCTE 130) to the advertising decision management system 110 .
- a query 128 e.g., SCTE 130
- the processing unit 114 sends a query 128 including information about the client 102 to the advertising decision management system 110 which then decides what advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n to use in response to the advertising markers 125 based on individual client information (e.g., demographics, location).
- the streaming server 106 generates a manifest 132 that includes a reference 134 1 , 134 2 . . . 134 n to each of the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n and the advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n .
- the streaming server 106 can be configured to generate a master manifest which includes multiple manifests 132 each of which are associated with a different bit rate of the content stream 124 .
- the streaming server 106 sends the manifest 132 (or master manifest) to the client 102 which is configured to use references 134 1 , 134 2 . . . 134 n in the manifest 132 to retrieve and playback the segments 126 1 , 126 2 . . . 126 n and advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n associated with the content stream 124 ′.
- the client 102 may receive a content stream 124 ′ as a linear single bit rate content stream 124 ′, a multi-bit rate content stream 124 ′, a time shifted-strartover stream 124 ′, or a VOD content stream 124 ′.
- FIG. 3 there is a diagram of an exemplary system 300 including the streaming server 106 configured to insert advertisements in a content stream 124 (e.g., multi-bit rate content stream 124 ) provided to a client 102 a in a client broadcast environment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- a content stream 124 e.g., multi-bit rate content stream 124
- the content stream 124 (mpeg data 124 ) with advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE 35 markers) is received from an adaptive streaming friendly encoder/transcoder 302 via a content provider 104 (broadcast network 104 ) and then fed into the streaming server's segmenting unit 112 in response to a request from a particular client 102 a.
- advertising markers 125 e.g., SCTE 35 markers
- the resulting adaptive content stream 124 ′ along with the relevant advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n is fed to the particular client 102 a as the mpeg content stream 124 is received by the streaming server 106 .
- the advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n are chosen based on demographic and/or location information of the particular client 102 a, if available.
- the exemplary system 300 includes the following components:
- the exemplary system 300 may include many other well known components but for clarity those well known components are not described herein while the components 102 , 106 , 108 , 110 , 302 , 304 , and 306 1 , 306 2 . . . 306 N which are relevant to the invention have been described.
- the exemplary system 300 is configured to provide a finished adaptive content stream 124 ′ with advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n embedded therein to a requesting client 102 a as follows:
- FIG. 4 there is a diagram of an exemplary system 400 including the streaming server 106 configured to insert advertisements in a content stream 124 (e.g., multi-bit rate content stream 124 , single bit rate content stream 124 ) provided to a client 102 a in a VOD environment in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- a content stream 124 e.g., multi-bit rate content stream 124 , single bit rate content stream 124
- the content stream 124 (mpeg data 124 ) with advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE35 markers) is received from a content provider 104 (content store 104 , back office 104 ) and stored locally, and then fed into the streaming server's segmenting unit 112 in response to a request from a particular client 102 a.
- advertising markers 125 e.g., SCTE35 markers
- the resulting adaptive content stream 124 ′ is fed to the particular client 102 a, along with the relevant advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n .
- the advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n are chosen based on demographic and/or location information of the particular client 102 , if available.
- the exemplary system 400 includes the following components:
- the exemplary system 400 may include many other well known components but for clarity those well known components are not described herein while the components 102 , 106 , 108 , 110 , 402 , and 404 1 , 404 2 . . . 406 N which are relevant to the invention have been described.
- the exemplary system 400 is configured to provide a finished adaptive content stream 124 ′ with advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n embedded therein to a requesting client 102 a as follows:
- the streaming server 106 receives a request 122 from client 102 to view the content stream 124 where the request 122 includes user authentication information with possibly GPS location or IP address information.
- the streaming server 106 determines if the content stream 124 contains advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE 35 markers). If the result of step 504 is no, then the streaming server 106 at step 506 builds the manifest 132 based on the broadcast or VOD content stream 124 .
- advertising markers 125 e.g., SCTE 35 markers
- the streaming server 106 at step 508 determines if the authenticated client 102 has demographic information stored in a user demographic information database 304 or 402 . If the result of step 508 is no, then the streaming server 106 at step 510 ascertains if able to determine the location of the authenticated client 102 . For example, the streaming server 106 can determine the location of the authenticated client 102 based on GPS information, triangulation or IP address lookup. If the result of step 510 is no, then the streaming server 106 at step 512 builds the manifest 132 based on the broadcast or VOD content stream 124 and generic advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n .
- step 510 If the result of step 510 is yes, then the streaming server 106 at step 514 builds the manifest 132 based on the broadcast or VOD content stream 124 and local advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n associated with the location of the client 102 . If the result of step 508 is yes, then the streaming server 106 at step 516 ascertains if able to determine the location of the authenticated client 102 . If the result of step 516 is no, then the streaming server 106 at step 518 builds the manifest 132 based on the broadcast or VOD content stream 124 and advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n associated with the demographics of the client 102 .
- step 516 If the result of step 516 is yes, then the streaming server 106 at step 520 builds the manifest 132 based on the broadcast or VOD content stream 124 and advertisements 130 1 , 130 2 . . . 130 n associated with the location and demographics of the client 102 .
- a system which includes a streaming server 106 composed of a segmenting unit 112 and other devices that takes in a mpeg content stream 124 , pays attention to advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE 35 markers), and composes a content stream 124 ′ which is comprised of both original stream content and advertisements.
- advertising markers 125 e.g., SCTE 35 markers
- the streaming server 106 would build a manifest 132 which alternatively references both content and advertisements.
- the advertisements can be selected by interfacing (e.g. SCTE 130) with an advertisement decision management system 110 (such as Ericsson's “AdPoint” system).
- the streaming server 106 could work for both single bit-rate and multi-bit rate VOD, broadcast live, liner broadcast, or time-shifted/startover streams, as necessary.
- the streaming server's 106 ability to allow advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE35 markers) to apply to the http streaming technologies and http adaptive streaming technologies has many advantages.
- the streaming server 106 allows video providers (both of VOD and broadcast) to use existing infrastructure (such as targeted ad systems) to populate advertisements in near real time.
- the streaming server 106 allows targeted advertisements in broadcast where traditionally all clients 102 see the same advertisements, regardless of demographics.
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- CDN Content Delivery Network
- GPS Global Positioning Satellite
- HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- IP Internet Protocol
- MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group
- SCTE35 Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers
- RTMP Real Time Messaging Protocol
- RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol
- UDP User Datagram Protocol
- VOD Video-On-Demand
- XML Extensible Markup Language
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- Adaptive Streaming Clients 102: personal computers, mobile phones/tablets, http capable televisions, etc.
- Adaptive Streaming Friendly Encoder/Transcoder 302: preserves all advertising markers 125 (e.g., SCTE35 markers) when encoding/transcoding the content stream 124 (e.g., broadcast network UDP/multicast feed with
SCTE 35 splice point messages) received from the content provider 104 (e.g., broadcast network 104). Theadvertising markers 125 can beSCTE 35, Avail Markers identified in XML with time codes associated with ad insertion/replacements start and end times or any other means of defining ad insertion/replacement times. - Adaptive Streaming Server 106: handles segmenting the
content stream 124 received from the adaptive streaming friendly encoder/transcoder 302 and produces themanifest 132 for thefinished content stream 124′. - IP Network/CDN Network/Wireless Network 108: handles transmitting the finished
adaptive content stream 124′ to the requestingclient 102a. - Advertisement Decision Management System 110: decides what advertisements 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n based on a query (e.g. SCTE130) for individual client information (demographics, location, etc.) to put in the
content stream 124 in response to advertisement markers 125 (e.g.,SCTE 35 markers). - User Demographic Information Database 304: the database which contains demographic information associated with the client(s) 102. For example, the demographic information may include the age, gender, income, hobbies, interests, pets, children, food preferences, employment, etc. of the client(s) 102.
- Advertisement Video/Audio Databases 306 1, 306 2, . . . 306 N: stores the mpeg stream corresponding to the advertisements 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n. The advertisements 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n can be stored anywhere, so long as the Ad Decision
Campaign Management System 110 has access to them.
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Client 102a (for example) transmits their authentication (user details) and location when requesting acontent stream 124. - 2. The original
mpeg content stream 124 is delivered in real time to theadaptive streaming servers 106 for processing. - 3. The
adaptive streaming server 106 processes one ormore advertising messages 125 and queries (e.g., SCTE 130) the advertisementdecision management system 110 about what advertisements to include. - 4. The advertisement decision
campaign management system 110 queries the userdemographic information database 304 to find out the demographics of the requestingclient 102a. - 5. The streaming
server 106 sends the resulting manifest 132 (metadata file 132) to the requestingclient 102a. - 6. The
segments original content stream 124 are requested by and sent to theclient 102a (which is utilizing the manifest 132) from where they are temporarily stored within theadaptive streaming server 106. - 7. The segments from the advertising content 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n are requested by and sent to the
client 102a (which is utilizing the manifest 132) from the particular advertisement video/audio database 306 1, 306 2 . . . 306 N within which they are stored.
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- Streaming Clients 102: personal computers, mobile phones/tablets, http capable televisions, etc.
- Streaming Server 106: handles segmenting the
content stream 124 received from thecontent provider 104 and produces themanifest 132 for thefinished content stream 124′. - IP Network/CDN Network/Wireless Network 108: handles transmitting the finished
adaptive content stream 124′ to the requestingclient 102a. - Advertisement Decision Management System 110: decides what advertisements 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n based on individual client information (demographics, location, etc.) to put in the
content stream 124 in response to advertisement markers 125 (e.g.,SCTE 35 markers). Theadvertising markers 125 can beSCTE 35, Avail Markers identified in XML with time codes associated with ad insertion/replacements start and end times or any other means of defining ad insertion/replacement times. - User Demographic Information Database 402: the database which contains demographic information associated with the client(s) 102. For example, the demographic information may include the age, gender, income, hobbies, interests, pets, children, food preferences, employment, etc. of the client(s) 102.
- Advertisement Video/Audio Databases 404 1, 404 2 . . . 404 N: stores the mpeg stream corresponding to the advertisements 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n. The advertisements 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n can be stored anywhere, so long as the Ad Decision
Campaign Management System 110 has access to them.
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Client 102a (for example) transmits their authentication (user details) and location when requesting aVOD content stream 124. - 2. The streaming
server 106 asks (e.g. SCTE130) the advertisementdecision management system 110 what ads to include for the particular requestedVOD content stream 124. - 3. The advertisement decision
campaign management system 110 queries the userdemographic information database 402 to find out the demographics of the requestingclient 102a. - 4. The streaming
server 106 sends a request to the content provider 104 (CDN or content store 104) to obtain the VOD file to process using existing protocols such as http, rtmp, rtsp, etc. - 5. The streaming
server 106 sends a request to the content provider 104 (back office 104) to obtain and process the advertising markers 125 (e.g.,SCTE 35 markers). For example, theSCTE 35 markers will be in an advertising data stream multiplexed into the transport stream with the audio and video content. In the case of Avail Markers, the advertising data stream could be an embedded in XML associated with the VOD content per the Cablelabs specification (see www.cablelabs.org.) - 6. The streaming
server 106 sends the resulting manifest 132 (metadata file 132) to the requestingclient 102a. - 7. The
segments original content stream 124 are requested by and sent to theclient 102a (which is utilizing the manifest 132) from where they are temporarily stored within theadaptive streaming server 106. - 8. The segments from the advertising content 130 1, 130 2 . . . 130 n are requested by and sent to the
client 102a (which is utilizing the manifest 132) from the particular advertisement video/audio database 306 1, 306 2 . . . 306 N within which they are stored.
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