WO1996036141A1 - A method and an equipment for transmitting a file-based multimedia and hypermedia service to a mobile receiver - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to data transmission utilizing such a digital transmission channel that enables the transmission of audio and data services and the selective reception of these services.
- the information transmitted on the transmission channel can either be in a continuous data stream or packet form.
- DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting
- the DAB is especially designed for a mobile environment, that is, the receiver can be mobile so that different attenuations and disturbances produced by the propagation of a radio signal can be prevented by the combined effect of suitable modulation and channel coding.
- a DAB receiver is capable of enduring several echoes originating from the same source and thus a country-wide radio coverage can be achieved with one frequency channel since the signal of the other stations than the one to be listened to is interpreted as an echo and will be eliminated.
- the DAB determines the digital radio channel based on many carriers that is suitable for the transmission of both audio and data services.
- a completely digital transmission channel may be either a continuous data stream or packet channel. Packet switching is more flexible and enables more easily the transmission of data units of a finite length.
- the transmission, transfer and reception of the DAB system is explained in detail in Kimmo Hakkarainen, MSc Thesis, A Channel Encoder/Decoder for DAB Demonstrator, 1995, Tampere University of Technology, pages 2 to 13.
- the highest abstraction level of the DAB system is called an ensemble.
- One ensemble is divided into several services and each service is further divided into service components.
- a service component is either an audio channel or a data channel.
- Figure 1 discloses one DAB system in a simplified way.
- a FIC and control block 2 produces SI (Service Information) information relating to audio and data services, Multiplex Configuration Information MCI and CA (Conditional Access) information relating to conditional access that can be information relating to chargeability/encryption of the services. Taken together, they form a fast information channel FIC. Audio information, such as music, supplied by producers 3 of audio services is compressed in a MPEG encoder 4 and is led to audio channel encoders 5. Similarly, the data supplied by producers 6 of data services is encoded in data channel encoders 7. The channel encoded data, audio and FIC information are led to a block carrying out orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM.
- SI Service Information
- MCI Multiplex Configuration Information
- CA Supplemental Access
- the OFDM symbol produced by an inverse fast Fourier transformation of the block is a group of subcarriers with an exactly determined duration.
- Individual subcarriers are modulated by a D-QPSK (Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying) method and at the end it results in a DAB transmission signal that comprises successive transmission frames.
- Each frame is time multiplexed between a synchronization channel, a fast information channel FIC and a channel MSC (Main Service Channel) containing audio and data services.
- Mode II intended for ground-level and satellite transmissions has 384 carriers, a frame has 76 symbols and the duration of a frame is 24 ms. 55,296 MSC bits and 1,024 FIC bits are transferred in a frame.
- Mode III intended for ground- level, satellite and cable transmissions has 192 carriers, a frame has 153 symbols and the duration of a frame is 24 ms. 55,296 MSC bits and 1,024 FIC bits are transferred in a frame.
- the signal received at the transmission end is decoded in a COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) block 9 that converts an I-Q signal into a digital mode, the digitalized signal is transferred to the frequency level by a fast Fourier transformation, frequency interlacing is removed and the transmission frames are comprised of successive OFDM symbols.
- the information channel FIC and the channel MSC containing audio and data services are separated from one another and the subchannels are separated from the MSC channel and they are channel decoded in decoders 5 ' and 6 ' .
- the desired subchannels are then conducted to be processed further.
- the subscriber finds out from the received FIC channel what services the received signal contains and can accordingly select the desired service or services.
- the DAB system is that data capacity can be reserved dynamically for service providers. For a moment, the capacity can be at most 1,728 Mbit/s. Then data is transmitted in packets, as shown in Figure 2A, that contain a header field, a data field and a check sum. The meanings of the described fields are in compliance with the DAB standard.
- the packet header contains information on the length of the packet (PKT LEN) that can be 24, 48, 72 and 96 bytes, a continuity index (CONT IND) , the first/last packet information (FIRST/LAST) , the address (PKT ADDRESS) identifying the service component, the command, the actual length of the data field (DATA LEN) .
- the data field contains the actual data to be transmitted and stuffing bits when needed. At the end there is a check sum of the packet (PKT CRC) .
- the data fields of the packets form a so-called Data Group, Figure 2B.
- a data group comprises several data fields of packets to be transmitted in sequence. At its simplest one packet is sufficient for forming one data group.
- a data group is comprised as shown in Figure
- ADDR.FIELD End user's address (LEN IND) These header fields are followed by the actual data and the check sum of the data group.
- the DAB system enables the transmission of multimedia and hypermedia type of services to a mobile user.
- a problem is that in the transmission of multimedia and hypermedia services to a mobile receiver no mechanisms have yet been specified for transmitting service components and files so that the software of the receiver would be able to receive, combine, form, present and execute the services in the way desired by the user in accordance with the possibilities produced by the service provider.
- the object of this invention is to achieve a method and an equipment which will obviate the problem mentioned above.
- the service is divided into files at the transmission end.
- a service ensemble is formed by the mutual parallel and successive presentation of the files in time and spatial domain.
- a parameter group called a message type is associated with each file. There are four message types:
- the user can form by filtering a profile of his/her own for the service.
- a message type associated with each file is utilized in filtering.
- the profile is as such a definition description that can be represented by a flow chart, a matrix, a navigation path or a tree.
- the receiver is able to receive selectively only the required files or service elements from the service channel .
- the reception program can present the service formed by the files correctly to the user.
- the message types are parameterized, as much interactivity as is desired can be included in the forming stage of the service profile. This interactivity is, however, local between the user and the service channel and not direct between the user and the service provider.
- a service profile is formed by searching for elements, classes and objects from the reception channel, by identifying their groups and by searching for the attributes and connections of the groups.
- the invention is also characterized in that the service components are timed by applying a time stamp "start”, “end” and “duration” to the component.
- the application is carried out by comparing the time stamp with a reference time scale,
- a presentation of the components can be in a parallel or series form.
- Figure 1 shows one DAB system
- Figures 2A and 2B illustrate the connection between a data group and data packets
- Figure 3 shows the structure of a data group
- Figure 4 illustrates a receiver suitable for media applications
- Figure 5 illustrates the operational arrangement according to the invention in a receiver
- Table 1 shows the parameters of a file transfer description
- Table 2 shows the parameters of a file content description
- Table 3 shows the parameters of a file presentation description
- Table 4 shows the parameters of a file execution description.
- Figure 4 shows one receiver suitable for media applications.
- a received ensemble is divided into several services and each service is further divided into service components.
- a service component is either an audio channel or a data channel.
- the ensemble is decoded in a COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) block 41 and subchannels SUBCH 1,...,SUBCHL are separated from the MSC channel in demuptiplexing.
- COFDM Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex
- subchannels SUBCH 1,...,SUBCHL are separated from the MSC channel in demuptiplexing.
- the desired subchannels are then led to be processed further.
- Multimedia services, a hypermedia service and a file-based service and a hypertext are formed by combining the service components of the subchannels, such as audio/speech, stream video and packet data in accordance with the application program.
- the formed services are then carried to the display device of the user or are processed further.
- Interface A is an interface of the service components after which the application programs form the desired services from the service components.
- a hyper text document service 42 is divided into files.
- the mutual parallel and successive presentation of the files in time and spatial domain form a service ensemble.
- a parameter group called a message type is associated with each file.
- the message types form a file of their own called a description file. It can be transmitted as a file description file or as data group fields by complying to a suitable specific format. In that case a description file is by definition a file that contains the headers of all the files to be transferred via the channel. New data group types are formed for transferring it to the receiver, see Figure 3. Then the connection between the data groups and packets is known and it is as shown in Figures 2A and B.
- the information channel FIC and the information channel AIC (not shown in Figure 4) relating to audio and data services are derived from interface A which is a frame demultiplexed into subchannels.
- the data groups containing the message types of the service components are also received on this channel.
- a service information handler block 51, an information channel handler block 52 and an application software block 53 are disclosed in Figure 5 as in prior art and their operation is known per se. Therefore the block 51 produces service information for the block 53 and the block 53 generates for the user e.g. a graphic user interface from which the user selects the desired service. After this, the application software block assigns to the information channel block 52 the task of separating the desired channels from the subchannels.
- the application software block 53 also separates the message types from the information produced by the block 51.
- the service components of a specified service in encoded form are filtered in a file transfer control block 57 as selected by the user, the files are formed and they are stored into a memory 58.
- the file encoded from the memory is lead to a file content decoding block 55 in which decoding is carried out in the way shown by the "file content description" message type. For example, a picture file is decoded differently from a text file. Decoded files are further processed in a file execution block 56 or in a file presentation block 54.
- the application software block 53 will know from the "file execution description" message type it has received with which program the file will be started in the execution block 56. If files relate to a multimedia or hypermedia application, the file presentation block 54 handles the linking, synchronizing and other conditions of the files so that the desired result will be reached. The application software block has obtained the necessary instructions from the "file presentation description" message type it has received.
- the desired service profile for the user is formed by searching for elements, classes and objects from the received channel, by identifying their groups and by searching for the attributes and connections of the groups.
- the service is formed from the information content of its components after unpacking their possible way of presentation (decoding, decompressing, etc.) .
- the profile itself is a definition description that can be represented by a flow chart, a matrix, a navigation path or a tree.
- the profile is dependent on the properties of the receiver. For example, if the receiver cannot decode JPEG pictures, the pictures encoded with them can be omitted from the profile.
- the service components are timed by aligning the time stamp of the component (beginning, end, duration) by comparing it with a reference time scale.
- the component presentation can be in a parallel or series form.
- Recommendation ETS 300075 can be utilized for forming file parameters but other parameter definitions and parameter values are also possible and do not restrict the method according to the present invention.
- Table 1 shows some possible parameters of a file transfer description. In addition to these it may also contain other parameters that can be classified into the same category.
- Table 2 shows some possible parameters of a file content description. This description may also contain other parameters that can be classified into the same category.
- Table 3 hows some possible parameters of a file presentation description.
- the description may also contain other parameters that can be classified into the same category.
- This category 'especially comprises the location of the file in time and spatial domain for the presentation, the conditions triggering the file presentation, that is, dependencies on other presentations, the definitions of the resource channel and the links of the file to other files and media components.
- Table 4 shows some possible parameters of a file execution description.
- the description may also contain other parameters that can be classified into the same category. This is true if the file itself is a file to be executed, but it is also true as an execution instruction for the executing program if the described file is the control file of the program to be executed.
- a page of the newspaper is divided into files in the desired manner.
- Each picture forms a file of its own and the text ensembles or their parts files of their own.
- the page can also be gridded into blocks that form a file.
- the pages can be reproduced as complete at the reception end as each file is defined both with respect to its contents and with respect to other files both temporally and locally.
- the receiver creates, he/she can view only the pictures, specified texts, e.g. sports pages.
- the invention especially relates to the new digital audio system DAB, it may be assumed that the production numbers of the system and the equipment will be great.
- FILE SIZE Size of file in segments (Data Groups) Size of file in bytes
- TRANSFER TIMING transfer start time transfer duration transfer end time number of repetitions
- FILE LENGTH File length in bytes (uncompressed format)
- FILE CREATION DATE Date and time yymmddhhmmss
- FILE TYPE Description file Command file machine code format Text file ascii with character set tbd Data file binary data Picture file
- TIME PRESENTATION OF FILE Time Origin (HyTime format) Date and time yyrnmddhhmmss Absolut time start (time from origin)/duration/end Relative time delay to start/duration/end
- SPATIAL PRESENTATION OF FILE Cartesian coordinates
- Polar coordinates SPATIAL PRESENTATION OF ITEM: Cartesian coordinates
- Polar coordinate RESOURCE TYPE directory, file, item RESOURCE LOCATION: Ensemble ID, Service ID, Subchannel ID, Packet address,End user address, Name of the object library, path in the object library, file name, item ID (SCENum),
- FILE LINKS File linking to other files File linking to other media components
- CD-ROM hard disk
- diskette diskette
- memory display type, character set, description language, font loudspeaker printer type, character set, description language, font Table 4,
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