BSI PD IEC TR 63122-2:2019:2020 Edition
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Smart television – Framework of integrated service on smart television
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 48 |
This part of IEC 63122 specifies the service pattern conceptual model and standardized demand of smart television, illustrates the terms and related to smart television, and describes service reference model of smart television, the reference model of the service pattern as well as interfaces between various platforms.
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4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Reference model of smart television service 4.1 Description of general smart television service 4.1.1 General |
11 | 4.1.2 Service industrial chain |
12 | Figures Figure 1 – Model of service industrial chain |
13 | 4.1.3 Hierarchical architecture Figure 2 – Model of hierarchical architecture |
15 | 4.1.4 Model of service data Tables Table 1 – Category grouping |
17 | 4.1.5 General classification of service |
18 | Figure 3 – Smart television service classification |
20 | 4.2 Architecture of smart television service management system 4.2.1 General description 4.2.2 Service management objects Figure 4 – Relation model of service management objects |
21 | 4.2.3 Service management function framework Figure 5 – Architecture of service management system |
23 | 4.3 Smart television service operations platform 4.4 Smart television content operations platform Figure 6 – Service operations platform |
24 | 5 Reference model of smart television service pattern 5.1 General framework of service pattern Figure 7 – Content operations platform |
25 | 5.2 Logic layers of smart television service pattern 5.2.1 Overview Figure 8 – Framework of service pattern |
26 | 5.2.2 Front-end user layer 5.2.3 Service layer 5.2.4 Data layer 6 Content interface of smart television service pattern 6.1 Interface specification of smart television platform 6.1.1 General architecture of platform interface Figure 9 – Service pattern framework |
27 | 6.1.2 Electronic program list data Figure 10 – General architecture of platform interface |
28 | 6.1.3 Framework of content broadcast Figure 11 – Content broadcast of smart television Table 2 – Electronic programme list |
29 | 7 Technical requirements for smart television terminal performance 7.1 Service technical requirements 7.1.1 Communications service capacity 7.1.2 Information service capacity 7.1.3 Language input capacity |
30 | 7.1.4 System setting capacity 7.2 Requirements for media processing 7.2.1 Audio and video Table 3 – Format of audio and video media Table 4 – Audio parameters and indices |
31 | 7.2.2 Picture Table 5 – Video file parameters (played locally) Table 6 – Video file parameters (played online) Table 7 – Picture format |
32 | 7.3 Network requirements 7.3.1 Network interface and network configuration 7.3.2 QoS strategy 7.3.3 Performance indices Table 8 – Type of picture files and parameters |
34 | Annex A (informative)Typical application scenarios of smart television A.1 Overview A.2 Scenario description A.2.1 Home office scenario A.2.2 Public media scenario A.2.3 Game entertainment scenario A.3 Interactive mode Table A.1 – Home office scenario Table A.2 – Public media scenario Table A.3 – Game entertainment scenario |
35 | A.4 Discovery mode A.5 Connection mode |
36 | Annex B (informative)Typical smart interaction mode of smart television B.1 Overview B.2 Description of interaction mode B.2.1 Interaction via remote control B.2.2 Interaction via voice B.2.3 Interaction via smart touch |
38 | Annex C (informative)Model for general service context of smart television C.1 Overview C.2 Definition of model Figure C.1 – Definition of context model |
39 | C.3 Classification of general service context of smart television Table C.1 – Classified code of programme list content |
40 | Annex D (informative)Service model of smart television application store D.1 Overview D.2 Features D.3 Model of service industrial chain |
41 | Figure D.1 – Architecture of application store |
42 | Annex E (informative)Typical technical application of smart television E.1 Multi-screen interaction technology E.2 DLNA technology Figure E.1 – Multi-screen interaction |
43 | Table E.1 – DLNA functional components Table E.2 – Supported formats |
44 | Annex F (informative)Classified identity of smart television programme list Table F.1 – Classified code of programme list content |
46 | Bibliography |