WO2008032371A1 - Dispositif et procédé de transmission de contenus de radiodiffusion - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a broadcast content transmission apparatus that transmits broadcast content, and more particularly to a broadcast content transmission apparatus and a broadcast content transmission method that can transmit common broadcast content to a user from both a communication network and a broadcast network. .
- broadcast programs broadcast via a broadcasting network such as terrestrial broadcasting have been promoted by digital content such as digital broadcasting, and broadcast contents that have utilized the characteristics of large-capacity and high-speed communication networks on the Internet and the like. Is becoming more active.
- a digital broadcast receiving device that receives a digital broadcast obtains information about the interactive web server related to the corresponding broadcast content, and the Internet, etc. (For example, see Patent Document 1 below.) O
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-78830
- the above prior art requires the broadcast content transmission side to change the broadcast content itself to a format suitable for various transmission media different for each broadcast network or communication network.
- broadcasting content cannot be transmitted to users via various transmission media.
- broadcast programs that are broadcast via a broadcast network and broadcast content that is distributed via a communication network such as the Internet are often produced independently for each transmission medium.
- the broadcasting network and the communication network were not able to send out the same broadcast content.
- a device such as a computer device that reproduces content distributed via a communication network and a device that reproduces content received via a broadcast network are required to be different from each other.
- the present invention can eliminate the restriction between the broadcast network and the communication network, and can also share the same broadcast content from the! / It is an object of the present invention to provide a broadcast content transmission apparatus and a broadcast content transmission method that can be transmitted to a user.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus includes an IP packetization means for adding an IP header to content and performing IP packetization, and the IP Capsule means for encapsulating IP packets of content IP packetized by packetizer means into predetermined transmission packets used for broadcast waves of digital broadcasting, and transmission packets including IP packets encapsulated by the capsule means And sending means for sending the message via a broadcast network.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus is characterized in that, in the invention of claim 1, the sending means sends the transmission packet by IP multicast.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus is characterized in that, in the invention of claim 1 or 2, an IP multicast group address for each content and a condition of the broadcast content receiving apparatus And IP multicast correspondence information creation means for creating information related to IP multicast correspondence, and the sending means sends the information related to IP multicast correspondence to an arbitrary receiving node.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus includes: a receiving unit that receives a transmission packet in which an IP packet is encapsulated through a broadcasting network; and the transmission packet that is received by the receiving unit.
- Extraction means for releasing the capsule and extracting the content contained in the IP packet.
- the IP address of the IP packet extracted by the content extraction means is preliminarily set in the invention of claim 4.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus is the invention of claim 5.
- An IP multicast correspondence information receiving means for receiving information relating to IP multicast correspondence in which an IP multicast group address and a condition for receiving the content are set for each content, wherein the selection means includes the IP multicast
- the content selected by the information related to the IP multicast correspondence received by the corresponding information receiving means selects the content that matches the preset condition.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus is the invention according to any one of claims 4 to 6, wherein the content selected by the selection means is used for predetermined communication.
- a routing means for transmitting to an external device connected to the network via a network is provided.
- the broadcast content transmission method according to the invention of claim 8 includes an IP packet processing step of adding an IP header to the content and performing IP packet processing, and content of the IP packet converted by the IP packet processing step.
- the broadcast content transmission method according to the invention of claim 9 includes a reception step of receiving a transmission packet in which an IP packet is encapsulated via a broadcast network, and the transmission packet received by the reception step. And an extraction step of extracting the content included in the IP packet.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus and the broadcast content transmission method that are effective in the present invention it is possible to transmit a common broadcast content to the user even if the communication network and the broadcast network are different from each other. In addition, it is possible to send and receive content for each receiver according to the attributes of the receiver.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a broadcast content transmission apparatus of the present invention.
- Fig. 2-1 is an explanatory diagram showing IP conversion of broadcast content (sending side).
- Fig. 2-2 is an explanatory diagram showing the conversion of broadcast content to IP (receiving side).
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of content encapsulation.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a grouping transmission unit that groups broadcast contents on the transmission side.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing an example of broadcast content transmission processing by group on the transmission side.
- FIG. 6 is a table showing an example of an IP multicast correspondence table.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a group reception unit that receives broadcast content for each group on the receiving side.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing an example of reception processing of broadcast content by group on the reception side.
- FIG. 9 1 is an explanatory diagram when broadcasting content is transmitted by unicast.
- Fig. 9-2 is an explanatory diagram when broadcasting content is sent by multicast.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a broadcast content transmission apparatus according to the present invention.
- the broadcast content 100 is transmitted to the terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102 via the broadcasting network 110 such as terrestrial digital on the sending side 101 or the communication network 111 such as the Internet.
- the broadcasting network 110 such as terrestrial digital on the sending side 101 or the communication network 111 such as the Internet.
- Broadcast content 100 is transmitted as IP packet 100a to which IP header 100b is attached from transmission side 101 via communication network 111. Further, when transmitting via the digital broadcast network 110, the IP packet 100a is encapsulated and transmitted inside a transmission packet 105 of a predetermined format used for the broadcast wave of the digital broadcast. On the terminal device 112 side, the broadcast content 100 transmitted from the broadcast network 110 and the communication network 111 can be received. The IP packet 100a transmitted from the communication network 111 can selectively acquire the broadcast content 100 using the information (IP address) of the IP header 100b as an identifier.
- IP address IP address
- the transmission packet 105 transmitted from the broadcast network 110 selectively acquires the broadcast content 100 using the information (IP address) of the IP header 100b as an identifier for the IP packet 100a after decapsulation. Is possible. The encapsulation of the transmission packet 105 will be described later.
- the terminal device 112 for example, a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone or a PDA, a personal computer (PC) fixedly installed, a dedicated set-top box (STB), or the like can be used. Further, the terminal device 112 can route the output device corresponding to the IP address of the received broadcast content 100. The terminal device 112 preferentially stores a routing table corresponding to the IP address. Based on the IP address, the home network 120 and the mopile network 130! Broadcast content 100 can be routed by selecting the gap.
- a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone or a PDA, a personal computer (PC) fixedly installed, a dedicated set-top box (STB), or the like can be used. Further, the terminal device 112 can route the output device corresponding to the IP address of the received broadcast content 100. The terminal device 112 preferentially stores a routing table corresponding to the IP address. Based on the IP address, the home network 120 and the mopile network 130! Broadcast content 100 can be routed by selecting the gap.
- a terminal device 112 accesses a home network 120 such as a home LAN, and a television 121, a personal computer 122, and an information appliance 123 connected to the home network 120. Broadcast content 100 can be sent to In addition, the terminal device 112 accesses a mopile network 130 such as an in-vehicle LAN, and the car audio 131 connected to the mopile network 130 or a car navigation system (carnah). Pigmentation device) Broadcast content 100 can be sent to 132 etc.
- the sending side 101 and the receiving side 102 can perform end-to-end communication using the IP address of the broadcast content 100 as an identifier.
- broadcast content 10 can be specified by designating a group of a plurality of terminal devices 112 from one sending side 101 or by specifying devices (121, 122, 123, 131, 132) routed through the terminal device 112. 0 can be sent. Details of selective routing and reception using IP addresses will be described later.
- FIGS. 2-1 and 2-2 are explanatory diagrams showing the conversion of broadcast contents into IPs.
- FIG. 2-1 is a diagram of the sending side 101
- FIG. 2-2 is a diagram of the receiving side 102.
- a single broadcast content 100 may be produced without considering the difference between the broadcast network 110 and the communication network 111.
- the broadcast content 100 is converted to IP according to the IP protocol, which is a general-purpose platform on the transmission side 101.
- the IP-based broadcast content 100 can be transmitted as it is through the broadcast network 110 or the communication network 111 such as FTTH, ADSL communication network, and mobile communication network.
- the broadcast network 110 and the communication network 111 have a common IP layer, and can share the broadcast content 100 on the IP protocol.
- the broadcast content 100 can be transmitted via the broadcast network 110, which is uniquely transmitted only through the conventional Internet communication network 111 !.
- IP and IP multicasting which will be described later, a large number of broadcast programs can be distributed simultaneously.
- an acquisition transmission network (broadcast network 110 or ⁇ is a communication network) without being aware of the difference in the transmission medium of the broadcast content 100.
- Network 111) can also acquire broadcast content 100.
- Broadcast content 100 can be distributed simultaneously in a large number of programs by IP. In addition, it is possible to automatically receive a program according to the attribute information and the status of the reception position that is input in advance by the user. Also, on the sending side 101, the broadcast content 100 can be sent by setting the acquisition user by setting the IP address.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of content encapsulation.
- the content input unit 301 on the sending side 101 has a software to be sent as broadcast content 100 (see FIG. 1).
- Source is entered.
- Broadcast content 100 includes, for example, broadcast programs and playback information stored in a recording medium such as a DVD. These are not limited to the combination of video and audio signals such as information TV from cameras and microphones, but only composed of still and moving image video signals, only audio signals, or only data. You can also.
- the content input unit 301 in this embodiment is configured to receive the broadcast content 100 to be transmitted from either the broadcast network 110 or the communication network 111.
- the service playback unit 302 is configured by, for example, a service playback device (for example, WEB Sano) for Internet content in the communication network 111.
- the service playback unit 302 buckets the broadcast content 100 input to the content input unit 301 as an IP packet 100a, adds an IP header 100b, and adds the IP header 100b to the terminal device on the receiving side 102 via the communication network 111 such as the Internet. To 112.
- the broadcasting network 110 and the communication network 111 required a separate content input unit 301 and service reproduction unit 302.
- the broadcasting network 110 and the communication network 111 have! Even if the broadcast content 100 is transmitted in response to the deviation, the broadcast content 100 is input to the common content input unit 301 and IP packet is transmitted by the common service reproduction unit 302. This eliminates the need for a broadcast service player, such as a broadcast playback device or a broadcast relay device (specifically, a tape deck, a digital player, etc.) conventionally used in the broadcast network 110.
- a broadcast service player such as a broadcast playback device or a broadcast relay device (specifically, a tape deck, a digital player, etc.) conventionally used in the broadcast network 110.
- the IP packet 100a IP packetized by the service reproduction unit 302 can be received by a communication network receiving terminal 112a such as a personal computer (PC) or PDA via a communication network 111 such as the Internet.
- a communication network receiving terminal 112a such as a personal computer (PC) or PDA
- a communication network 111 such as the Internet.
- the IP packet 100 a that has been IP packetized by the service reproduction unit 302 can be converted into a format that can be transmitted to the broadcast network 110 by the encapsulation unit 303.
- the capsule unit 303 encapsulates the IP packet 100 a into a transmission packet 105 of a predetermined format used in the broadcast network 110 in order to transmit the IP packet 100 a in the broadcast network 110.
- a transmission packet 105 of a predetermined format used in the broadcast network 110 For example, in the case of the MPEG2-TS transmission format, the entire IP packet 100a (including the IP header 100b) is inserted into the MPEG2-TS payload 105a, and the MPEG2-TS header 105b is added to the broadcast network 110.
- Broadcasting network receiving terminal 112b on receiving side 102b Transmit to.
- the broadcast network receiving terminal 112b reproduces the broadcast content 100 after decoding the MPEG2-TS transmission packet 105 and extracting the IP packet 1OOa.
- the terminal device 112 described above may be a device corresponding to either or both of the communication network terminal device 112a and the broadcast network terminal device 112b.
- the network terminal device 112b may be a device having a deviation receiving function! /.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a grouping transmission unit that groups broadcast contents on the transmission side.
- This groupie sending unit 800 is provided on the sending side 101 (see FIG. 1).
- a plurality of broadcast contents 100 described above are created by a broadcast content creation unit 801.
- a plurality of broadcast contents 100 that have been created from the outside can be sequentially input to the broadcast content creation unit 801.
- the IP multicast correspondence table creation unit 802 creates an IP multicast correspondence table, which is information that associates the IP multicast group address corresponding to each broadcast content 100 and the recommended receiver information, as will be described later. To do.
- the sending unit 803 sends the IP multicast correspondence table created by the IP multicast correspondence table creating unit 802 to any receiving node (the terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102) via the broadcast network 110 and the communication network 111.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing an example of broadcast content transmission processing for each group on the transmission side.
- step S901 On the transmission side 101, a plurality of different broadcast contents and CMs are created for each recipient group (step S901). Then, for each broadcast content 100, an IP multicast correspondence table including the IP multicast group address and the information of the recommended receiver is created (step S902). And this IP multicast correspondence table is the most important address Control information is periodically transmitted to the terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102 via the broadcast network 110 and the communication network 111 (step S903). As a result, any terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102 receives this IP multicast correspondence table.
- FIG. 6 is a chart showing an example of the IP multicast correspondence table.
- IP multicast support Table 1000 shows two IP multicast group addresses, A and B.
- IP multicast group address A ! the broadcast content is a program for the mountainside, and the recommended recipient is the mountain side GPS information (other attribute information, etc.).
- IP multicast group address B the broadcast content is a program for the seaside, and the recommended receiver is the GPS information (other attribute information, etc.) on the sea side.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a grouping receiver that receives broadcast content for each group on the receiving side.
- This groupie reception unit 1100 is provided in the terminal device 112 (see FIG. 1).
- IP multicast correspondence table receiving section 1101 receives the IP multicast correspondence table sent from sending side 101 (see FIG. 1).
- the recommended receiver information comparison unit 1102 receives the information on the terminal device 112 side input via the comparison information input unit 1103 and the recommended reception person information set in the IP multicast correspondence table transmitted from the transmission side 101. And compare. Therefore, information corresponding to the recommended reception person is input to the comparison information input unit 1103.
- a GPS unit (not shown) is connected to the comparison information input unit 1103 and the current position information of the terminal device 112 is input.
- the result of the comparison by the recommended reception person information comparison unit 1102 is output to the broadcast content group address selection unit 1104.
- the recommended receiver information comparison unit 1102 selects either of the IP multicast group addresses A and B set in the IP multicast correspondence table 1000 shown in FIG. 6 based on the comparison result! /.
- the broadcast content group address selection unit 1104 shown in FIG. 7 receives the broadcast content 100 corresponding to either of the IP multicast group addresses A and B output from the reception recommender information comparison unit 1102 as the reception unit 600 (internal (See Figure 6 for details.) Select force and enable reception by terminal device 11 2.
- the receiving unit 600 includes all broadcast content 10. After receiving 0, it is configured to select either IP multicast group address A or B. Not limited to this, the broadcast content group address selection unit 1104 is configured to receive the IP knocket 100a input to the receiving unit 600. A configuration may be adopted in which only one of the corresponding IP multicast group addresses A and B is acquired and the others are discarded.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing an example of reception processing of broadcast content by group on the receiving side.
- the terminal device 112 (see FIG. 1) on the receiving side 102 receives the IP multicast correspondence table sent (step S1201). At this time, the IP multicast correspondence table is received regardless of the setting of the IP address of the receiving interface of the receiving terminal device 112.
- the information of the recommended reception person in the IP multicast correspondence table is compared with the information of the terminal device 112 (step S1202). For example, if the terminal device 112 is configured to be able to acquire the current position information by GPS or the like, the current position information is compared with the position information set as recommended reception person information.
- the IP multicast group address of the broadcast content designating the information of the recommended reception person closest to the setting is acquired and set as the IP address of the reception interface (step S1203).
- the broadcast content 100 being broadcast with the set IP multicast group address can be received (step S1204), and the broadcast content 100 can be viewed.
- the terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102 can receive the broadcast content 100 suitable for the reception recommended person set by the sending side 101. Specifically, if the current position of the terminal device 112 is located along the mountain, a program for the mountainside can be received, while the current position of the same terminal device 112 is located along the sea. If you do, you will be able to receive programs for the coast.
- step S1205 it is determined whether there is any change in the IP multicast correspondence table 1000 (see Fig. 6) or the location information and attribute information of the terminal device 112 (step S1205). If there is no change (step S 1205). : Yes), the broadcast content 100 received and received in step S 1204 is continuously received (playback of the broadcast content). On the other hand, if there is a change (step S 1205: No), the process returns to step S 1202 to re-execute the processing after comparing the information of the recommended reception person using the IP multicast correspondence table. With the above, reception processing of broadcast content by group finish.
- FIG. 9-1 is an explanatory diagram when broadcasting content is transmitted by unicast.
- the sending side 101 transmits the receivers A to D (1302a to 1302d) on the receiving side 102, respectively.
- the packets of addresses A to D are transmitted to the receiving side 102 independently via a router or the like.
- FIG. 9-2 is an explanatory diagram when broadcasting content is transmitted by multicast.
- IP multicast by broadcasting to a certain multicast address group by the address (IP address: X shown in the figure), it is set to the corresponding multicast address group (IP address: X)! All the receivers A to D (1303a to 1303d) on the side 102 receive the same information (broadcast content 100).
- Multicast can be sent as a single packet by one multicast address and processing on the sending side 101 (transmitting station 1301) can be sent as a single packet compared to multicast, saving the transmission bandwidth. Can reduce the processing burden.
- the terminal devices 112 on the receiving side 102 are grouped, and different broadcast content 100 can be received for each group.
- the configuration example for receiving the broadcast content 100 for each group is not limited to the group by region such as the coastal area and the mountainous area, and various other groupings are possible. .
- the sending side 101 receives position information detected by a GPS unit (not shown) provided in the terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102 by bidirectional communication, and transmits its own broadcast content via the local limited broadcasting network 110. 100 can also be sent out. Also, emergency information can be sent locally to the terminal device 112 in the affected area during a disaster.
- the broadcast content 100 may be a CM that is independent of the broadcast program. Even if there are only CMs, it is possible to perform CMs by region as described above, CMs by type and function of the terminal device 112, CMs by age, gender, etc. that own the terminal device 112. wear. As a result, the advertising effect of the CM can be further enhanced, and the added value of the CM to the broadcast content 100 can be improved.
- terminal device 112 is configured to be able to receive any broadcast content 100 of broadcast network 110 and communication network 111
- terminal device 112 having this function such as a mobile phone, for example, has a broadcast content.
- the broadcast wave 110 for example, terrestrial digital broadcasting, for example!
- Downlink traffic from the sending side 101 to the receiving side 102 sends the broadcast content 100 to the terminal device 112 via the broadcasting network 110 and the communication network 111.
- Downstream traffic has a large traffic capacity. For this reason, in addition to broadcasting a normal broadcast program, it can also be used to send out the above-mentioned broadcast content 100 using the generated free bandwidth.
- the sending side 101 can newly develop an ISP-type broadcasting business.
- the receiving side 102 (terminal device 112) power is also connected to the upstream traffic on the route to the sending side 101! In other words, bidirectional communication is possible using the mobile network or the fixed network which is the communication network 111.
- the sending side 101 can also lend free traffic bandwidth to ISPs.
- the terminal device 112 on the receiving side 102 can be configured such that a plurality of terminal devices 112 communicate with each other.
- This communication is not limited to the configuration performed via the communication network 111 such as the Internet, and a plurality of terminal devices 112 such as mobile phones can directly communicate with each other without going through the base station. It can also be configured as an ad hoc network. In this case, each terminal device 112 has an IP address.
- the broadcast content 100 received by the terminal device 112 via the broadcast network 110 or the communication network 111 can be transferred to another terminal device 112 by communication between the terminal devices 112.
- the communication between the terminal devices 112 is not limited to one transfer, and the broadcast content 100 can be transferred to the terminal device 112 at the end within a range in which a plurality of terminal devices 112 can directly communicate with each other.
- new services are provided such as the ability to transfer broadcast content during disasters to the terminal device 112 that is in a state where the base station cannot be used, such as during a disaster, via the other terminal device 112. become able to.
- a common broadcast content is transmitted to the broadcast network or the communication network without being restricted between the broadcast network and the communication network. It can be transmitted to the user via either of the communication networks.
- the receiver can freely receive the broadcast content that has been restricted for each network.
- the sending side can receive the specified terminal device, and the receiving side can also select and receive the broadcast content that matches the terminal location, attributes, owner attributes, etc. become able to. As a result, a plurality of broadcast contents can be transmitted to users who need each.
- the broadcast content transmission method described in the present embodiment can be realized by executing a program prepared in advance on a computer such as a personal computer or a workstation.
- This program is recorded on a computer-readable recording medium such as a hard disk, a flexible disk, a CD-ROM, an MO, and a DVD, and is executed by being read by the computer.
- the program may be a transmission medium that can be distributed through a network such as the Internet.
- the broadcast content transmission apparatus and the broadcast content transmission method according to the present invention are useful for a broadcast network and a communication network that simultaneously distribute a broadcast program to a large number of terminal devices.
- it is suitable for broadcasting devices such as satellite digital broadcasting and terrestrial digital broadcasting, and transmission-side devices and receiving-side terminal devices that transmit broadcast contents via a communication network such as the Internet.
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