CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1���� Introduction
2���� The envisioned global platform for the broadcasting service
3���� Usage scenarios for the global platform
4���� Broadcasters� general requirements for a global platform
������� 4.1���� General requirements
������� 4.2���� Specific requirements
5���� High-level end-to-end user requirements for a global platform
������� 5.1���� Reception/consumption situation for TV/radio/data broadcast services
������� 5.2���� Terminals used
������� 5.3���� Broadcast services offered as linear TV/radio/data broadcasts via broadcast networks
6���� Deployment examples of global platforms
������� 6.1���� General
������� 6.2���� 4K broadband service
������� 6.3���� Internet radio services
7���� Technical elements
8���� Related ITU texts
9���� Bibliography
Annex 1� Technical elements of a global platform
1���� Introduction
2���� Delivery of IP-based broadcasting services over broadband networks
������� 2.1���� Overview
������� 2.2���� Differences between broadcast channels and broadband networks
������� 2.3���� Experiment on delivery of 8K programmes over broadcast and broadband
������� 2.4���� Conclusion
3���� Delivery model including a distribution status management server
������� 3.1���� Overview
������� 3.2���� Importance of distribution status management server
������� 3.3���� Implementation and verification
������� 3.4���� Measuring reception quality of broadcast and mobile broadband in the field
����������������� 3.4.1���� Measuring reception quality
����������������� 3.4.2���� Improved service availability by combined use of broadcast and broadband
����������������� 3.4.3���� Improved video quality by use of broadcast
����������������� 3.4.4���� Summary of advantages of using broadcast and broadband based on measured reception quality
������� 3.5���� Conclusion
Bibliography