RE: [802.21] IEEE 802.21 - DVB Integration Presentation
For example, nowadays, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) comes up in the
real market and ITU-T is in the progress of developing *Mobile IPTV*
standard which aims to service and deliver IPTV contents over wirelsss and
mobile networks. DVB-H and other wireless network integration seems to me
one of examples of *Mobile IPTV* business in the market.
Anyhow, good initiative, and I will try to feed out this issue and feedback
with my relevant *ITU-T IPTV* knowledge if group wants.
Daniel Park [at] SAMSUNG Electronics
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gupta, Vivek G [mailto:vivek.g.gupta@INTEL.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 6:35 AM
> To: STDS-802-21@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
> Subject: Re: [802.21] IEEE 802.21 - DVB Integration Presentation
>
> Dear Burak Simsek,
>
> Thank you very much for your presentation on DVB-Integration.
> The presentation was very well received and as you may have noticed
> there was immense interest in this topic from the IEEE 802.21 WG.
> As discussed during the Nov meeting we would request you to attend the
> Jan meeting in Taipei and provide further details related to different
> Usage Models and Use Case scenarios and high level handover flow
> diagrams for these use cases.
> Once we have determined the viability of these use cases and
> market/business interests we can discuss how to proceed
> further on this
> topic. I am really looking forward to a productive discussion on this
> topic in the Jan meeting.
>
> Kind Regards
> -Vivek
>
> Vivek Gupta
> Chair IEEE 802.21
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Burak Simsek
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 11:05 AM
> To: IEEE 802.21
> Subject: IEEE 802.21 - DVB Integration Presentation
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Wednesday afternoon at 02:00 PM we will present our proposal
> considering
> the
> integration of unidirectional technologies such as DVB-H into IEEE
> 802.21. This integration would allow IEEE 802.21 to support hybrid
> networks, where powerful bi-directional technologies like
> i.e. WiMAX or
> UMTS are enriched with broadcast dedicated technologies. The current
> proposal focuses on DVB-H, but should be generic enough to allow
> extensions handling other broadcast technologies.
>
> During our presentation on Wednesday, we will look at the
> major features
>
> of unidirectional technologies, particularly the DVB-H standard, and
> motivate why we see a merit in covering them in IEEE 802.21-
> both from a
>
> technical and a business point of view. To round up the talk, we'll
> identify open issues and develop potential steps towards this
> proposed
> technology integration.
>
> This proposal has been prepared by Fraunhofer Institute, Deutsche
> Telekom, T-Systems, NEC, Technical University of
> Braunschweig, IRT and
> Eurecom. Those companies/institutes also support the proposal
> officially. Additionally, Prof. Reimers, who's known as the father of
> DVB in Europe has announced his support to this proposal as follows:
>
> "In my capacity as Chairman of the Technical Module of the
> International
>
> DVB Project I strongly support the inclusion of DVB-H in IEEE 802.21.
> Mobile TV based on DVB-H is being introduced in many countries around
> the world. Whereas in the first phase it will mostly bring
> entertainment
>
> services to handhelds such as mobile phones it provides a
> generic data
> downstream with high data rates. It is clear that numerous
> companies are
>
> working on the integration of 3G networks and this additional DVB-H
> broadcast downstream into "hybrid" network structures. The IEEE would
> therefore be well advised to incorporate certain broadcast
> technologies
> in IEEE 802.21." Ulrich Reimers
>
> We would be happy to discuss this topic with you either on
> this mailing
> list or during the 802 convention.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Burak Simsek
> Fraunhofer Institute
> Germany