WO2007050081A1 - A system and method for selecting a signal input - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to transmitting video or other digital data over a network. More specifically, the present invention relates to a system for selecting a signal input to a receiver, such as a satellite services receiver.
- satellite television systems such as DirecTV
- DirecTV satellite television systems
- the satellite dish may be installed on the roof of the house.
- MDUs multi-dwelling units
- Many potential subscribers live or temporarily reside in multi-dwelling units ("MDUs"), such as hotels or high-rise apartment buildings.
- MDUs multi-dwelling units
- Some conventional systems have avoided these issues by converting the digital satellite television signal into an analog signal that can be transmitted via a single coaxial cable to a plurality of dwellings. These systems, however, offer limited channels, have reduced quality compared to all-digital systems, and cannot provide the satellite TV experience that users who live in single family homes are accustomed.
- An improved system and/or method for providing satellite TV to a multi-dwelling unit is desirable.
- the disclosed embodiments relate to a system and method for selecting a signal input. More specifically, there is provided a receiver comprising an Ethernet input, a video input, and a selection device coupled to the Ethernet input and the video input and configured to select either the Ethernet input or the video input based on the application of a selection rule, wherein the receiver is configured to utilize the selected input to receive a signal for display.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary satellite television over IP system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is another embodiment of the exemplary satellite television over IP system illustrated in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an exemplary satellite gateway of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 a block diagram of an exemplary satellite television over IP system in accordance with one embodiment is illustrated and generally designated by a reference numeral 10.
- the system 10 may include one or more satellite dishes 12a through 12m, a head-end unit, such as a satellite gateway 14, an IP distribution network 20, and one or more set top boxes ("STBs") 22a through 22n.
- STBs set top boxes
- FIG. 1 is merely one potential embodiment of the system 10.
- the illustrated components of the system 10 may be rearranged or omitted or additional components may be added to the system 10.
- the system 10 may configured to distributed non-satellite video and audio services.
- the satellite dishes 12a-12m may be configured to receive video, audio, or other types of television-related data that is transmitted from satellites orbiting the earth. As will be described further below, in one embodiment the satellite dishes 12a-12m are configured to receive DirecTV programming over KU band from 10.7 to 12.75 Gigahertz ("GHz"). In alternate embodiments, however, the satellite dishes 12a- 12m may be configured to receive other types of direct broadcast satellites ("DBS") or television receive-only (“TVRO”) signal, such as Dish Network signals, ExpressVu signals, StarChoice signals, and the like. In still other non-satellite based systems, the satellite dishes 12a- 12m may be omitted from the system 10.
- DBS direct broadcast satellites
- TVRO television receive-only
- the satellite dishes 12a- 12m may be omitted from the system 10.
- a low noise-block (“LNB”) within the satellite dishes 12a-12m receives the incoming signal from the earth-orbiting satellite and converts these incoming signals to a frequency in the L band between 950 and 2150 Megahertz ("MHz").
- LNB low noise-block
- each of the satellites 12a-12m may be configured to receive one or more incoming satellite TV signals on a particular frequency (referred to as a transponder) and with a particular polarization and to convert these satellite signals to L band signals, each of which may contain a plurality of video or audio signals.
- the satellite dishes 12a-12m may be configured to transmit the L band signals to a head-end unit or a gateway server, such as the satellite gateway 14.
- the headend unit may be a cable television receiver, a high definition television receiver, or other video distribution system
- the satellite gateway 14 includes a satellite tuning, demodulating, and demultiplexing module 16 and an IP wrapper module 18.
- the module 16 may contain a plurality of tuners, demodulators, and demultiplexers to convert the modulated and multiplexed L band signals transmitted from the satellites 12a-12m into a plurality single program transport streams ("SPTS"), each of which carries a service (e.g., television channel video, television channel audio, program guides, and so forth).
- SPTS single program transport streams
- the module 16 is configured to produce a single program transport stream for all of the services received by the satellite dishes 12a-12m. In an alternate embodiment, however, the module 16 may produce transport streams for only a subset of the services received by the satellite dishes 12a-12m.
- the satellite tuning, demodulating, and demultiplexing module 16 siriay transmit the SPTS to the IP wrapper module 18.
- the IP wrapper module 18 repackages the data within the SPTS into a plurality of internet protocol ("IP") packets suitable for transmission over the IP distribution network 20.
- IP internet protocol
- the IP wrapper module 18 may convert DirecTV protocol packets within the SPTS into IP packets.
- the IP wrapper module 18 may be configured to receive server requests from the STBs 22a-22n and to multicast (i.e., broadcast to one or more of the STBs 22a-22n over an IP address) the IP SPTS to those STBs 22a-22n that had requested the particular service.
- the IP wrapper module 18 may also be configured to multicast IP protocol SPTS for services not requested by one of the STBs 22a-22n.
- the modules 16 and 18 are merely one exemplary embodiment of the satellite gateway 14. In alternate embodiments, such as the one described below in regard to FIGS. 2 and 3, the functions of the modules 16 and 18 may be redistributed or consolidated amongst a variety of suitable components or modules.
- the IP distribution network 20 may include one or more routers, switches, modem, splitters, or bridges.
- the satellite gateway 14 may be coupled to a master distribution frame ("MDF") that is coupled to an intermediate distribution frame (“IDF") that is coupled to a coax to Ethernet bridge that is coupled to a router that is coupled to one or more of the STBs 22a-22n.
- MDF master distribution frame
- IDF intermediate distribution frame
- the IP distribution network 20 may be an MDF that is coupled to a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) that is coupled to a DSL modem that is coupled to a router.
- DSL modem Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
- the IP distribution network may include a wireless network, such as 802.11 or WiMax network.
- the STBs 22a-22n may include a wireless receiver configured to receive the multicast IP packets.
- a wireless receiver configured to receive the multicast IP packets.
- the IP distribution network 20 may be coupled to one or more
- the STBs 22a-22n may be any suitable type of video, audio, and/or other data receiver capable of receiving IP packets, such as the IP SPTS, over the IP distribution network 20.
- IP packets such as the IP SPTS
- STB set top box
- STBs 22a-22n may encompass not only devices that sit upon televisions. Rather the STBs 22a-22n may be any device or apparatus, whether internal or external to a television, display, or computer, that can be configured to function as described herein - including, but not limited to a video components, computers, wireless telephones, or other forms video receivers or recorders.
- the STBs 22a-22n may be a DirecTV receiver configured to receive services, such as video and/or audio, through an Ethernet port (amongst other inputs).
- the STBs 22a-22n may be designed and/or configured to receive the multicast transmission over coaxial cable, twisted pair, copper wire, or through the air via a wireless standard, such as the I.E.E.E. 802.11 standard.
- FIG. 2 is another embodiment of the exemplary satellite television over IP system 10 in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG. 2 illustrates three exemplary satellite dishes 12a-12c.
- Each of the satellite dishes 12a-12c may be configured to receive signals from one or more of the orbiting satellites.
- the satellites and the signals that are transmitted from the satellites are often referred to by the orbital slots in which the satellites reside.
- the satellite dish 12a is configured to receive signals from a DirecTV satellite disposed in an orbital slot of 101 degrees.
- the satellite dish 12b receives signals from a satellite disposed at 119 degrees
- the satellite dish 12c receives signals from a satellite disposed at orbital slot of 110 degrees.
- the satellite dishes 12a-12c may receive signals from a plurality of other satellites disclosed in a variety of orbital slots, such as the 95 degree orbital slot.
- the satellite dishes 12a-12c may also be configured to receive polarized satellite signals.
- the satellite dish 12a is configured to receive signals that are both left polarized (illustrated in the figure as "101 L") and right polarized (illustrated as "101 R").
- the satellite dishes 12a- 12c may receive satellite signals in the KU band and convert these signals into L band signals that are transmitted to the satellite gateway 14.
- the L band signals produced by the satellite dishes 12a-12c may be merged into fewer signals or split into more signals prior to reaching the satellite gateway 14.
- L band signals from the satellite dishes 12b and 12c may be merged by a switch 24 into a single L band signal containing L band signals from both the satellite at 110 degrees and the satellite at 119 degrees.
- the system 10 may also include a plurality of 1:2 splitters 26a, 26b, 26c, and 26d to divide the L band signals transmitted from the satellite dishes 12a-12c into two L band signals, each of which include half of the services of the pre-split L band signal.
- the 1 :2 splitters 26a-26b may be omitted or integrated into the satellite gateways 14a and 14b.
- the newly split L band signals may be transmitted from the 1 :2 splitters 26a-26d into the satellite gateways 14a and 14b.
- the embodiment of the system 10 illustrated in FIG. 2 includes two of the satellite gateways 14a and 14b. In alternate embodiments, however, the system 10 may include any suitable number of satellite gateways 14. For example, in one embodiment, the system may include three satellite gateways 14.
- the satellite gateways 14a and 14b may then further subdivide the L band signals and then tune to one or more services on the L band signal to produce one or more SPTS that may be repackaged into IP packets and multicast over the IP distribution network 20.
- one or more of the satellite gateways 14a, 14b may also be coupled to a public switch telephone network ("PSTN") 28. Because the satellite gateways 14a, b are coupled to the PSTN 28, the STBs 22a-22n may be able to communicate with a satellite service provider through the IP distribution network 20 and the satellite gateways 14a, b. This functionality may advantageously eliminate the need to have each individual STBs 22a-22n coupled directly to the PSTN 28.
- PSTN public switch telephone network
- the IP distribution network 20 may also be coupled to an internet service provider ("ISP") 30.
- ISP internet service provider
- the IP distribution network 20 may be employed to provide internet services, such as high-speed data access, to the STBs 22a-22n and/or other suitable devices (not shown) that are coupled to the IP distribution network 20.
- the satellite gateways 14a, b may be configured to receive the plurality of L band signals, to produce a plurality of SPTS, and to multicast requested SPTS over the IP distribution network 20.
- FIG. 3 a block diagram of an exemplary satellite gateway 14 is shown.
- the satellite gateway 14a, b includes a power supply 40, two front-ends 41a and 41 b and a back-end 52.
- the power supply 40 may be any one of a number of industry-standard AC or DC power supplies configurable to enable the front-ends 41a, b and the back-end 52 to perform the functions described below.
- the satellite gateway 14a, b may also include two front-ends 41a, b.
- each of the front-ends, 41a, b may be configured to receive two L band signal inputs from the 1 :2 splitters 26a-26d that were described above in regards to FIG. 2.
- the front-end 41a may receive two L band signals from the 1:2 splitter 26a and the front-end 41b may receive two L band signals from the 1:2 splitter 26b.
- each of the L band inputs into the front-end 41a, b includes eight or fewer services.
- the front-ends 41a, b may then further sub-divide the L band inputs using 1 :4 L band splitters 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d.
- the L band signals may pass into four banks 44a, 44b, 44c, and 44d of dual tuner links.
- Each of the dual tuner links within the banks 44a-44d may be configured to tune to two services within the L band signals received by that individual dual tuner links to produce SPTS.
- Each of the dual tuner links may then transmit the SPTS to one of the low-voltage differential signaling ("LVDS") drivers 48a, 48b, 48c, and 48d.
- the LVDS drivers 48a-48d may be configured to amplify the transport signals for transmission to the back-end 52.
- different forms of differential drivers and/or amplifiers may be employed in place of the LVDS drivers 48a-48d.
- Other embodiments may employ serialization of all of the transport signals together for routing to the back end 52.
- the front-ends 41a, b may also include microprocessors 46a and 46b.
- the microprocessors 46a, b may control and/or relay commands to the banks 44a-44d of dual tuner links and the 1 :4 L band splitters 42a-42d.
- the microprocessors 46a, b may comprise ST10 microprocessors produce by ST Microelectronics.
- the microprocessors 46a, b may be coupled to LVDS receiver and transmitter modules 50a and 50b.
- the LVDS receiver/transmitter modules 50a, b may facilitate communications between the microprocessors 46a, b and components on the back-end 52, as will be described further below.
- the back-end 52 includes LVDS receivers 54a, 54b, 54c, and 54d, which are configured to receive transport stream signals transmitted by the LVDS drivers 48a-48d.
- the back-end 52 also includes LVDS receiver/transmitter modules 56a and 56b which are configured to communicate with the LVDS receiver/ transmitter modules 50a, b.
- the LVDS receivers 54a-54d and the LVDS receiver/transmitters 56a, b are configured to communicate with transport processors 58a and 58b.
- the transport processors 58a, b are configured to receive the SPTS produced by the dual tuner links in the front-ends 41a, b.
- the transport processors 58a, b may be configured to produce 16 SPTS.
- the transport processors 58a, b may be configured to repack the SPTS into IP packets which can be multicast over the IP distribution network 20.
- the transport processors 58a, b may repackage DirecTV protocol packets into IP protocol packets and then multicast these IP packets on an IP address to one or more of the STBs 22a-22n
- the transport processors 58a, b may also be coupled to a bus 62, such as a 32 bit, 66 MHz peripheral component interconnect ("PCI") bus. Through the bus 62, the transport processors 58a, b may communicate with a network processor 70, an Ethernet interface 84, and/or an expansion slot 66.
- the network processor 70 may be configured to receive requests for services from the STBs 22a-22n and to direct the transport processors 58a, b to multicast the requested services.
- the network processor is an IXP425 network processor produced by Intel.
- the network processor 70 may also be configured to transmit status data to a front panel of the satellite gateway 14a, b or to support debugging or monitoring of the satellite gateway 14a, b through debug ports.
- the transport processors 58a, b may also be coupled to the Ethernet interface 68 via the bus 62.
- the Ethernet interface 68 is a gigabit Ethernet interface that provides either a copper wire or fiber-optic interface to the IP distribution network 20.
- the bus 62 may also be coupled to an expansion slot, such as a PCI expansion slot to enable the upgrade or expansion of the satellite gateway 14a, b.
- the transport processors 58a, b may also be coupled to a host bus 64.
- the host bus 64 is a 16-bit data bus that connects the transport processors 58a, b to a modem 72, which may be configured to communicate over the PSTN 28, as described above.
- the modem 72 may also be coupled to the bus 62.
- the satellite gateways 14 may be configured to receive services, such as television video, audio, or other data and to multicast these services to the STBs 22a-22n across the IP distribution network 20.
- the STBs 22a-22n may be coupled to the IP distribution network 20 using one or more inputs.
- the STBs 22a-22n may be coupled to the IP distribution network 20 via an Ethernet input, a universal serial bus (“USB”) input, a firewire input, a serial advanced technology attachment (“SATA”), an IEEE 802.11 input, and so forth.
- USB universal serial bus
- SATA serial advanced technology attachment
- IEEE 802.11 IEEE 802.11
- the STBs 22a-22n may also be configured to be able to receive services or data through non-IP inputs such as an L- band tuner, a Quadrature Amplitude Modulation ("QAM") tuner, a cable television tuner, and the like.
- non-IP inputs such as an L- band tuner, a Quadrature Amplitude Modulation ("QAM") tuner, a cable television tuner, and the like.
- QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
- the STBs 22a-22n may have an L-band tuner input and an Ethernet input.
- the STB 22a-22n may be configured to select one of the inputs to provide video, audio, or other data for the STB 22a-22n.
- the STB 22a-22n may include a selection device that is configured to select an input based on the application of a selection rule.
- the selection rule might involve detecting the presence or absence of a signal on a primary input.
- an STB 22a-22n may have an L-band tuner input and an Ethernet input, wherein the L-band tuner input is designated as the primary input and the Ethernet input is designated as the secondary input. If the STB 22a-22n detects a signal on the primary input (the L- band tuner input), the STB 22a-22n may select the L-band tuner.
- the STB 22a-22n may detect a signal on the L-band tuner input by attempting to tune any one of a number of center frequencies. If, however, the STB 22a-22n does not detect a signal on the primary input, the STB 22a-22n may select the secondary input.
- the Ethernet input may be designated as the primary input and the STB 22a-22n may detect a signal on the Ethernet input by detecting a link status indication or by monitoring an IP address and/or port for an advertisement about network availability.
- the selection rule may include checking each of a plurality of inputs for the presence of a signal.
- the STBs 22a-22n may be configured to check the L-band tuner input for a signal, and if no signal is present on the L-band tuner input, to check the Ethernet input, and if no signal is present on the Ethernet input, to check a cable input, and so forth.
- the STBs 22a-22n may also be configured to select one input from amongst a plurality of available inputs based a condition of the inputs.
- the condition of the inputs may include the relative number of services (e.g., channels) available on each of the inputs. For example, if the one of the STB 22a-22n detects ten satellite services available over an L-band tuner input and twenty satellite services available over an Ethernet input, the STB may be configured to select the Ethernet input.
- the STBs 22a-22n may also be configured to maintain an ordered list of the number of services available over each of the inputs. As such, if one of the inputs fails, the STBs 22a-22n can fall back onto another one of the inputs to provide services. Using the example outlined above, the STB may be configured to call back onto the L-band tuner input if services and/or data become unavailable over the Ethernet input.
- the STBs 22a-22n may also be configured to track the services available on each of the plurality of STB inputs and to prompt a user of the STB 22a-22n with a selection of the services available over each of the input. Then, the STB 22a-22n may be configured to select the input that corresponds to the service that the user selected. For example, if a particular movie channel is provided over the Ethernet input but not over the L-band tuner input, the STB 22a-22n can be configured to select the Ethernet input if the user of the STB 22a-22n wishes to watch that particular movie channel. While the invention may be susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.
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