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BS EN 62455 - INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) AND TRANSPORT STREAM (TS) BASED SERVICE ACCESS (TA1)
Hardcopy , PDF
06-30-2011
English
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Symbols
3.3 Abbreviations
3.4 Identifiers assigned by external entities
4 General
4.1 Overview
4.2 General description of the system and elements
4.3 End-to-end system
4.4 Supported systems and device types
4.5 Service protection versus content protection
5 General specifications
5.1 End-to-end architecture
5.2 Special cases
5.3 Service guide and purchase
5.4 Four-layer model - Key hierarchy
5.5 Deployment for broadcast mode of operation
6 Traffic layer
6.1 IPsec
6.2 ISMACryp
6.3 SRTP
6.4 MPEG2 TS crypt
7 Key stream layer
7.1 General
7.2 Format of the key stream message (KSM)
8 Rights management layer
8.1 General
8.2 Format of rights objects
9 Registration layer
9.1 RI context
9.2 Registration layer protocols and message
specification
10 Signalling and service guide
10.1 Signalling requirements
10.2 Service guide requirements
10.3 Service guide recommendations
11 Rights issuer services and rights issuer streams
11.1 General
11.2 Usage of rights issuer streams and services
12 Service subscription and purchase
12.1 Purchase over an interactivity channel
12.2 Purchase for mixed-mode devices
12.3 Out-of-band purchase
12.4 Required service guide Information
13 Protection of IPDC over DVB-H systems
13.1 Delivery of traffic layer data in IPDC over DVB-H
systems
13.2 Delivery of key stream data in IPDC over DVB-H
systems
13.3 Delivery of rights management data in IPDC over
DVB-H systems
13.4 Delivery of registration data in IPDC over DVB-H
systems
13.5 Signalling and service guides in IPDC over DVB-H
systems
13.6 Format and use of RI streams over IPDC over DVB-H
systems
14 Protection of DVB T/C/S systems
14.1 Delivery of traffic layer data in DVB T/C/S systems
14.2 Delivery of key stream data in DVB T/C/S systems
14.3 Delivery of rights management data in DVB T/C/S
systems
14.4 Delivery of registration data in DVB T/C/S systems
14.5 Signalling and service guide in DVB T/C/S systems
14.6 User-defined identifiers used in DVB-SI tables
14.7 Scope of identifiers used in DVB-SI tables
14.8 Format of RI services over DVB-T/C/S systems
15 Protection of MPEG2 TS-based IP systems
15.1 Encapsulation of an MPEG2 TS in IP
15.2 Delivery of traffic layer data in MPEG2 TS-based
IP systems
15.3 Delivery of key stream data in MPEG2 TS-based IP
systems
15.4 Delivery of rights management data in MPEG2 TS-based
IP systems
15.5 Delivery of registration data in MPEG2 TS-based IP
systems
15.6 Signalling and service guides in MPEG2 TS-based IP
systems
15.7 Format of RI services over MPEG2 TS-based IP systems
15.8 Content-on-demand support
15.9 Use of server-side purchase interfaces
16 Protection of non-MPEG2 TS-based IP systems
16.1 Delivery of traffic layer data in non-MPEG2 TS-based
IP systems
16.2 Delivery of key stream data in non-MPEG2 TS-based
IP systems
16.3 Delivery of rights management data in non-MPEG2
TS-based IP systems
16.4 Delivery of registration data in non-MPEG2 TS-based
IP systems
16.5 Signalling and service guides in non-MPEG2 TS-based
IP systems
16.6 Format of RI services over non-MPEG2 TS-based IP systems
16.7 Content-on-demand support
Annex A (normative)
A.1 Security considerations
A.2 Status and error message handling
A.3 Time and date conventions
A.4 Conversion of OMA DRM 2.0 content identifiers to
binary content identifiers
A.5 Conversion of OMA X509SPKIHash values to binary values
A.6 Limits of the surplus_block()
A.7 Function FZMB
A.8 Authentication
A.9 Checksum algorithms
A.10 Use of PKCS#1
A.11 Tag Length Format for keyset_block
A.12 Message_tag overview
A.13 Table ID overview
A.14 Multilingual text structure
A.15 Authentication of the tokens_consumed field in the
token consumption data
A.16 Management of tokens by RIs and devices
A.17 Service guide and CDP signalling for IPDC over
DVB-H systems
A.18 Mapping of required service guide data to PSI/SI
tables of DVB T/C/S systems
A.19 Service guide for TV anytime based systems
A.20 The use and precedence of programme ROs, service ROs,
the permissions_category and access criteria
A.21 Copy control information in KSM and ROs
A.22 Recording, sharing and output of broadcast content
A.23 Access permission
A.24 Save permission
A.25 18Crypt Namespace declaration
A.26 Security considerations
A.27 Conformance table
Annex B (informative)
B.1 Modes of operation and types of devices
B.2 Service purchase and consumption scenarios
B.3 Operative scenarios
B.4 Expected mode of operation for RI services and streams
B.5 Head-end for service protection (IPDC over DVB-H
systems)
B.6 DVB T/C/S system in a SimulCrypt environment
B.7 Adaptation of PSI/SI signalling to ATSC
B.8 Deployment and roaming scenarios (IPDC over DVB-H
systems)
B.9 Examples for the use of the black-out-spotbeam mechanism
B.10 Session key length and surplus_block length computation
(Informative)
B.11 References to systems for which this standard applies
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