Delivering IPTV
- Duration: 2 days or 12 hours
- Level: Level 3
Delivering IPTV
Course Outline
Divided into 10 sections, the topics covered will include:
Section 1: IPTV Concepts (1 hour)
- TV Drivers - OPEX, CAPEX, ARPU.
- Triple and Quadruple Play.
- IPTV Global Market.
- Multicast IPTV.
- Video on Demand IPTV.
- IPTV Challenges.
- IPTV Standards Bodies - ITU-T, ETSI TISPAN, HGI, OIPF, DVB, 3GPP.
Section 2: IPTV Network Architecture (1.5 hours)
- IP Overview.
- Terminal Device - STB and HGW Requirements.
- Access Network - Carrier Ethernet, xDSL, FTTx, PON, WiMAX, Wi-Fi.
- Core Distribution Network - MPLS.
- 3GPP IMS and ETSI TISPAN.
- Video SHE.
- Policy Control and Billing.
Section 3: IP Multicasting and IGMP (1.5 hours)
- IP Multicasting Basics.
- Layer 2 Multicasting - Ethernet Multicasting.
- IGMP - Versions, Queries and Reports.
- Protocol Independent Multicast.
- PIM - Sparse Mode and Source Specific Multicast.
- Reverse Path Forwarding.
- Multicasting and MPLS - P2MP LSP
- End-to-End Deployment Scenario - IGMP Snooping.
Section 4: VoD and RTSP (1 hour)
- RTSP Capabilities and Properties.
- RTSP Methods - Describe, Setup, Play, Pause, Teardown etc.
- RTSP Responses.
- Example VoD Session Establishment.
Section 5: SIP and SDP (1 hour)
- SIP Basics - Capabilities, IMS and IPTV.
- SIP Methods and Responses - Invite, Register, Options etc.
- SIP Architecture - Proxies, Registrars and Redirects.
- Registration and Session Establishment.
- SDP Background and Capabilities - SIP and RTSP Payload.
- Session and Media Level Parameters.
- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension.
Section 6: Real time Transport Protocol (1 hour)
- RTP Header Functionality - Sequence Numbers, Timestamps, SSRC etc.
- RTP Payload Formats - vc-1, MP4-ES etc.
- RTCP - Sender and Receiver Reports, SDES, BYE.
- Lip Synchronization in RTP.
- RTP Header Compression.
Section 7: IPTV Codecs (1 hour)
- Media Capture and Playout Process - Sampling and Digitization, Compression, Packetization etc.
- Audio and Video Compression Techniques.
- MPEG-2 Basics.
- MPEG-4.
- VC-1.
- Common Industry Interfaces - ASI, DVB-SPI, DHEI, etc.
Section 8: QoS and QoE Provision (1.5 hours)
- Threats to QoS in IP Based Networks.
- IP QoS Mechanisms - Intserv and RSVP, DiffServ.
- MPEG2-TS over IP DSCP Values.
- Additional QoS Techniques - 802.1p, 802.11e, BFD, MPLS TE, SBC, etc.
- QoE in IPTV.
- Excessive Zap Times - Causes and Solutions.
Section 9: Mobile TV (1.5 hours)
- Unicast and Broadcast Mobile TV.
- Mobile TV Challenges.
- DVB-H.
- MediaFLO.
- STiMi.
- MBMS.
Section 10: IPTV Security Issues (1 hour)
- Security Threat Landscape - Malware, Botnets, DDoS, Hacking, Fraud.
- Encryption, Integrity and Authentication - Digital Signatures and Certificates.
- IPSec and SRTP.
- DRM and CAS.
As Service Providers seek to diversify their service offering through initiatives such as triple play, IPTV is experiencing a significant surge in popularity around the globe. This course is designed to provide an end to end view of an IPTV network, defining the key incentives for migration to or adoption of IPTV. The course will focus on the fundamental protocols associated with both Multicast and VoD delivery, in addition to discussing key topics such as network architecture, media coding, QoS / QoE provision and security.
Who Should Attend
Network Engineers requiring a concise understanding of the protocols and techniques used in IPTV provision. Content Providers requiring an appreciation of the distribution of IPTV media.
Pre - Learning
Pre-Learning is provided to prime those attending the instructor led phase. Each lesson is based on an interactive online format and should take about 30 minutes to complete. The pre-Learning lessons are:
- Test of Understanding - Try the online check to see how much you know.
- Packet Switching.
- Protocol Stacks and IP.
- IP Addressing.
- Problems with IP in Next Generation Networks.