Policy on Intellectual
Property Right (IPR)
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Combining broadcasting and Internet services
�3���� The usage of HbbTV by network operators as well as
portals and platforms of a diversity of stakeholders
�4���� Some outlook on the standardization of HbbTV and its
actual market position
�1���� Conceptual considerations and requirements
�2���� Technical concept of HbbTV
�3���� Developing and testing HbbTV
�4���� Extended features in Version 1.5 of the HbbTV
specification (�HbbTV 1.5�)
�5���� Version 2.0 of the HbbTV specification
(�HbbTV 2.0�)
�6���� Applying HbbTV to non-DVB broadcasting systems
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Specification structure
�3���� System model
�4���� Application model
������� 4.1���� Application type
������� 4.2���� Application boundary and permission
�5���� Application control signal
������� 5.1���� Application Information Table
(AIT)
������ 5.2 �����Coexistence with data broadcasting
�6���� Hybridcast receiver
�7���� HTML5 environment and additional APIs
�8���� Companion device collaboration
�9���� Advanced VOD Playback
10���� Non broadcast-oriented managed application
11���� Accurate synchronized presentation
12���� UHDTV support
13���� Service examples
������ 13.1���� Multilingual closed caption
������ 13.2���� Social TV
������ 13.3���� Language study
������ 13.4���� Multilingual caption with companion devices
������ 13.5���� Non broadcast-oriented managed
application
������ 13.6���� Interactive UHDTV
������ 13.7���� First Hybridcast services
������ 13.8���� Other
services offered
14���� Further development
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Internet-based interactive data broadcasting
�3���� Switching to IPTV/Internet-TV services
�4���� Direct access to IPTV/Internet-TV services
�5���� Compatibility consideration
�6���� Future development
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Ginga position
�3���� Ginga architecture
�4���� Integrated broadcast and broadband delivery
�5���� Secondary devices (second screens)
�6���� Application control
�7���� Developing and testing Ginga and applications
References
�1���� Introduction
�2���� Application
Model & Lifecycle
�3���� W3C
Profile for Smart TV
�4���� Extended
APIs
�5���� Application
Signalling & Packaging
�6���� Other
features
�7���� Service
examples
�8���� Future
works
�1���� Introduction
�2���� TOPSmedia
Profile
�3���� Cloud
service transmission
�4���� Interoperability protocol
�5���� Service example
�1���� Consideration on use of
Integrated broadcast-broadband technologies on mobile devices
������� 1.1���� User requirements
������� 1.2���� Interoperability between
telecommunication services and interactive broadcasting services
�2���� On-demand content playback
������� 2.1���� Consideration on behaviour of on-demand content playback
������� 2.2���� Use of MPEG-DASH
����������������� 2.2.1���� Profile of MPEG-DASH
����������������� 2.2.2���� Bitrate control in MPEG-DASH
a)���� Native player
b)���� Bitrate control by an IBB application