TR 101 790 : 1.4.1
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DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING (DVB); INTERACTION CHANNEL FOR SATELLITE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS; GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF EN 301 790
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Normative references
2.2 Informative references
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Symbols
3.3 Abbreviations
4 Reference models
4.1 Architecture with co-located NCC, Gateway and Feeder
4.2 Architecture with multiple feeders
4.3 Architecture with transparent mesh connectivity
4.4 Architecture with regenerative satellites
5 Forward link
5.1 Assignment and selection of FL elementary streams
5.2 Specific use of FL tables and formats
6 Return link
6.1 RCST synchronization
6.2 Burst format
6.3 Randomization for energy dispersal
6.4 Coding
6.5 Modulation
6.6 MAC messages
6.7 Multiple access
6.8 Capacity categories
6.9 Queuing and packet dispatching strategy
6.10 Guidelines for the requesting strategy
6.11 Assignment/allocation
6.12 Procedure for contention resolution
7 Synchronization procedures
7.1 Overall events sequencing
7.2 Initial synchronization procedure
7.3 Logon procedure
7.4 Coarse synchronization procedure (optional)
7.5 Fine synchronization procedure (optional)
7.6 Synchronization maintenance procedure
7.7 Logoff procedure
8 Control and management
8.1 Protocol stack
8.2 RCST addressing
8.3 Forward link signalling
8.4 Return Link Signalling
8.5 Coding of SI for forward link signalling
8.6 SNMP (optional)
9 Security, identity and encryption
10 RCST implementation guidelines
10.1 Architecture
10.2 System performance
10.3 Interfaces
10.4 ODU environmental conditions
11 User network guidelines
11.1 RCST interaction with cable and non-transparent SMATV
11.2 Transparent SMATV
11.3 RCST interaction with local area networks
11.4 RCST interaction with In-Home Digital Network
Annex A: Examples of incorporation of satellite based return
channel into a digital television platform
Annex B: RCST IDU/ODU IFL protocol description
B.1 Command and request processing
B.2 Alarms
B.3 Dynamic behaviour
B.4 Error recovery mechanism
B.5 Message level description
Annex C: Link budgets
C.1 EIRP realization: implementation example
C.2 DVB-RCS return link-budget
Annex D: Deriving E[b]/N[0] from E[S]/N[0] - an example
D.1 Reed-Solomon/Convolutional Codes
D.2 Turbo Codes
Annex E: Example of used frequency bands
Annex F: MIB definition
Annex G: Example for a security and authentication concept
G.1 User authentication using RADIUS
G.2 IPSec solution and definition
G.3 RCST security requirements
Annex I: Example for procedures and operations providing
additional functionality
I.1 RCST software download
I.2 Installation and commissioning
I.3 RCST system processes
I.4 State transition processes
I.5 RCST Power Control
I.6 Multicast Handling
Annex J: Example Connection Control Protocol
Annex K: Example information exchange method between OBP and NCC
for RSMS systems
Annex L: Applicability of DVB-RCS to mobile services
L.1 Introduction
L.2 Applicability of DVB-RCS forward and return synchronization
L.3 Frequency ranges and regulatory constraints envelope
L.4 DVB-RCS coverage of mobility management
L.5 Additional considerations for mobile applications
Annex M: Bibliography
History
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