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Title: Triple play service architecture Focus Group FS VDSL


1
Triple play service architecture (Focus Group FS
VDSL)
  • Stéphane Py France Télécom RD
  • SG16/QB Associate rapporteur

2
Agenda
  • FS VDSL overview
  • Service definition provided by the operator group
  • System Architecture and Customer Premises
    Equipment overview

3
FS-VDSL Overview
  • Launched in Paris, July 2000
  • Target end-to-end video-centric platform
    specification to be published in May 2002
  • Scope includes architecture, video elements,
    protocols, customer equipment functionality, VDSL
    transceivers, operations
  • Successful verification of specifications via
    international system demonstrators hosted by
    operators
  • Leverage end-to-end interoperability
  • FS-VDSL Committee has joined ITU in 2002 as a
    focus group attached to SG16
  • Despite the name, FS VDSL addresses all DSL
    technologies capable of supporting video delivery
    (ADSL, ADSL2, VDSL)

4
FS-VDSL overview Operators involved
Telenor
Telia
BT
KPN
Eircom
Deutsche Telekom
Bell Canada
Belgacom

Swisscom
France Telecom
Telecom Italia
Qwest
SBC
Telefonica
Bezeq
Korea Telecom
5
FS-VDSL overview Working groups
  • Operator Requirements
  • Services requirements and infrastructure
    deployment issues
  • Addresses security of digital content
  • Published by FS VDSL in 2002 and adopted by SG16
    as a supplement in June 2003
  • System Architecture and Customer Premises
    Equipment
  • End-to-end platform architecture and protocols
  • Customer equipment configurations and
    connectivity functions
  • Published by FS VDSL in 2002, adopted by SG16 in
    June 2003, currently in AAP (H610)
  • OAM P
  • Operational aspects taking into account existing
    OSS platforms
  • Published by FS VDSL in 2002, adopted by SG16 in
    June 2003, currently in AAP (H611)
  • Physical Layer Specification
  • Promoting VDSL transceiver interoperability
  • Published by FS VDSL in 2002, transferred to DSL
    Forum

6
Service definition
  • Service definition has been provided by the
    operator group
  • Three service category
  • TV based services
  • PC based services
  • Voice services
  • Various combinations of theses elementary
    services can be offered
  • Content security (Access control, content
    encryption, conditional access and digital right
    management) identified as key to deliver these
    services

7
Service definition TV based services
  • Broadcast TV and audio, up to three channels
  • HDTV
  • Pay per view
  • Video on demand
  • Search engine
  • Video control pause, fast forward
  • Electronic Program Guide
  • Picture in Picture, Picture in Browser
  • PVR
  • Interactive TV browsing, mail, chat
  • Video quality equivalent to cable or satellite
    and additional services

8
Service definition PC based and Voice services
  • High speed Internet access including email
  • Live TV using  PC  technologies
  • Video on demand
  • Video conferencing
  • Interactive games
  • Need to support connection sharing
  • Bit rate for the Internet access up to 3Mbits/s
    for residential
  • Bit rates for video in the range 300-750 kbits/s
  • Voice service description is light, based on
    derived voice

9
System Architecture and CPE
  • A specific terminology has been introduced to
    avoid confusion between modem, gateways,
    residential gateways .
  • The SA and CPE group has defined
  • End-to-end protocols to support basic
    connectivity and basic function
  • The use of an hybrid modem performing both L2 and
    L3 functions
  • CPE and network behaviors to support access to
    several IP networks
  • Main choices
  • Use of ATM as layer 2 over DSL
  • Core network flexibility
  • Distributed and centralized environment for the
    CPE
  • Consideration of an  Ethernet-like  home
    network
  • No selection of an home network technology
  • Transport of the video is coding-independent

10
System Architecture and CPE Reference model
11
System Architecture and CPE Possible networks
12
System Architecture and CPE IP networks
  • If the services are provided by different service
    operators, each one will need IP connectivity
    with the device accesing the service on the user
    side

13
Conclusion
  • There is not only one definition of triple play
  • The exact set of service will differ from one
    country to another
  • H610 defines a set of functions and tools to help
    the setup of triple play services
  • H610 is
  • Video centric
  • Considering DSL technologies, mobile network are
    out of the scope
  • Service interactions are not considered in detail
  • SG16/QB plans to investigate in this direction
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