WO2003010975A1 - System and method for broadcast of independently encoded signals on atsc channels - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to digital video broadcasting, and more particularly to the application of advanced coding methods for digital video signals.
- HDTV High definition television
- MPEG-4 Motion Picture Experts Group
- MPEG-4 supports low bit rate channels for transmitting signals to devices with small display devices.
- MPEG-2 is significantly less efficient for sending transmissions with low bit rates.
- MPEG-4 part 10 coding it is possible to send quarter- VGA resolution with high quality at 400 Kbps. Since quarter- VGA resolution is approximately VCR quality, 50 such channels could be sent on one ATSC 6 MHz channel.
- the ATSC standard for digital television broadcast specifies a Data Channel in addition to the normal audio and video channels.
- a methodology is provided for using the ATSC Data Channel to broadcast MPEG-4 video streams, for which a new video service can be created.
- the MPEG-4 streams can be encapsulated into MPEG-2 PES (Packetized Elementary Stream) packets or directly into MPEG-2 transport packets. These mechanisms enable the synchronous broadcast of MPEG-4 streams for an ATSC digital TV system without a change to the ATSC standard when data casting.
- An embodiment of the invention uses an ATSC terrestrial transmission system for broadcasting MPEG-4 video and audio streams for mobile and non-mobile receivers.
- Figure 1 is a high-level schematic depiction of an ATSC broadcast system
- FIG. 2 is a high-level schematic depiction of the ATSC broadcast system modified to operate in accordance with the method of the invention
- Figure 3 provides a schematic depiction of a method for encapsulating MPEG-4 data into packets of an ATSC transport stream according to one embodiment of the invention
- Figure 4 provides a schematic depiction of a method for encapsulating MPEG-4 data into packets of an ATSC transport stream according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 provides a schematic depiction of a method for encapsulating MPEG-4 data into packets of an ATSC transport stream according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- HDTV and other advanced television services are provided pursuant to standards promulgated by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ASTC), the basic such standard being ASTC Standard A/53, ASTC Digital Television Standard.
- ASTC Advanced Television Systems Committee
- MPEG-2 Motion Picture Experts Group
- ISO/TEC 13818 International Standard ISO/TEC 13818, Information Technology - Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Audio Information.
- FIG. 1 A high-level schematic illustration of the main subsystems of the ATSC advanced television systems is shown in Figure 1.
- system encompasses an Application (video/audio) Coding and Compression subsystem 101, a Service Multiplex And Transport subsystem 102 and an RF/Transmission subsystem 103.
- the application coding and compression subsystem includes Video Coding and Compression 110 and Audio Coding and Compression 112, which are provided pursuant to the ATSC A/53 standard.
- the video application is based on the MPEG-2 standard and that the particulars of these input functions are well known to those skilled in the art, no further discussion of the ASTC video and audio coding and compression functions is needed here.
- a Data Channel 114 is also provided as an input to the system in accordance with ATSC Standard A 90, ATSC Data Broadcast Standard. Although some form of encoding and/or compression may be applied for data input to the system using the Data Channel, such encoding/compression is outside the scope of the Standard, and is accordingly not shown in the figure. Operation of the Data Channel will be described in more detail below.
- the Service Multiplex function 120 of the Service Multiplex and Transport subsystem operates to divide the digital data stream into packets of information, including a unique identification of each packet or packet type, along with multiplexing video stream packets, audio stream packets and data stream packets into a single transport stream.
- the Transport function 122 employs the MPEG-2 transport stream protocols and will also be described in more detail below.
- Real Time Clock 123 provides a timing reference for the Transport 122 and Service Multiplex 120 functions in accordance with well known principles.
- the RF/Transmission subsystem (103), which includes Channel Coding function 130, Modulation function 132 and Transmission Media 134, carries out functions well known to those skilled in the art and need not be further described here.
- An output signal from the RF/Transmission subsystem (103), which includes Channel Coding function 130, Modulation function 132 and Transmission Media 134, carries out functions well known to those skilled in the art and need not be further described here.
- RF/Transmission subsystem is transmitted to a receiver (having a decoder 136) and the signal is demodulated, decoded and decompressed to recover the original signal information.
- the ATSC Transport function is based on the MPEG-2 system specification, including the use of fixed-length packets that are identified by headers. Each header identifies a particular application bit stream, also called an elementary bit stream, which forms the payload of the packet. Supported applications included video, audio, data, program and system control information. The elementary bit streams for video and audio are themselves wrapped in a variable-length packet structure called the packetized elementary stream (PES) before transport processing. Elementary bit streams sharing a common time base are multiplexed into programs.
- PES packetized elementary stream
- the ATSC transport function also follows the MPEG-2 system coding specification wherein the elementary streams may be multiplexed into either a Program Stream or a Transport Stream.
- a Program Stream results from combining one or more streams of PES packets, having a common time base, into a single stream.
- a Transport Stream combines one or more programs with one or more independent time bases into a single stream.
- Transport Stream is also designed for use in environments where errors are likely, such as transmission in lossy or noisy media.
- Data transmitted via the ATSC Data Channel 114 (pursuant to ATSC Standard A/90) is encapsulated into the payload of MPEG-2 Transport Stream packets.
- Various data transmission methodologies are contemplated by the A/90 Standard, including Synchronous Data Streaming and Data Piping.
- Synchronous Data Streaming is defined in the Standard as the streaming of data with timing requirements, in the sense that the data and clock can be regenerated at the receiver into a synchronous data stream.
- Synchronous data streams have no strong timing association with other data streams and are carried in PES packets.
- Data Piping is defined by the standard as a mechanism for delivery of arbitrary user-defined data inside an MPEG-2 Transport Stream.
- data is inserted directly into the payload of MPEG-2 Transport Stream packets.
- the data channel is adapted to accept MPEG-4 video streams, creating a new type of video service available for ATSC broadcasts.
- the compression efficiency of MPEG-4 can then be used to create more data channels, as well as to transmit data on channels with a very low bit rate for devices with smaller display sizes (that otherwise wouldn't be able to accommodate video services).
- Video transmissions via the ATSC/MPEG-2 standard are restricted to video resolutions between a CCIR601 standard definition and an HDTV resolution. This contrasts with the use of MPEG-4 streams on the ATSC data channel in accordance with the principles of the present invention, which will support any video frame resolution, including small handheld sized type displays using resolution formats such as QCIF (Quarter Common Interchange Format) or CIF (Common Intermediate Format).
- QCIF Quadrater Common Interchange Format
- CIF Common Intermediate Format
- FIG. 2 shows a high-level schematic illustration for an encoder system arranged to implement the principles of the present invention.
- Common reference numbers are used in that figure for functions corresponding to the systems and subsystems depicted in Figure 1. Except as warranted to explain the method of the invention, no further explanation is provided here of such common functions.
- additional Video Coding and Compression 115 and Audio Coding and Compression 116 functions are provided for information transmitted via the Data Channel.
- video and audio coding and compression (115 and 116) is carried out using the MPEG-4 methodology, where the new information is encoded into Video Object Pictures (VOP) in accordance with the MPEG-4 scheme.
- VOP Video Object Pictures
- the Service Multiplex function 120 includes both an MPEG-2 Service Multiplex 121, which operates to carry out the typical prior art MPEG-2 processing, and a Data Service Multiplex 124, which receives a stream of MPEG-4 VOPs from the MPEG-4 video encoder 115.
- the Service Multiplex 124 uses either PES packets or RTP (Real Time Protocol) packets to encapsulate the MPEG-4 VOPs and the Audio access units into separate PES or RTP streams. The process of such packetization of MPEG-4 units according to the method of the invention is described in detail below.
- the output of Data Service Multiplex 124 is provided to Transport Stream Packetizer
- the MPEG-2 Transport Stream Packetizer segments the data streams into 188 byte packets, assigns PIDs (audio and video unique PIDs), multiplexes the various streams (audio, video, data), and inserts PCR values every 100 msec or less (as specified by the ATSC standard).
- PIDs audio and video unique PIDs
- multiplexes the various streams audio, video, data
- inserts PCR values every 100 msec or less as specified by the ATSC standard.
- the MPEG-2 transport layer also serves its other typical prior art functions, as specified by the ATSC standard (synch byte, continuity counter, etc.).
- a decoder 136 established to operate pursuant to the principles of the present invention will, in addition to its normal operation in respect to receiving and decoding the MPEG-2 transport stream, include a further processing capability directed to the recovery and decoding of the MPEG-4 data encapsulated in the MPEG-2 transport stream.
- MPEG-4 video streams may be encapsulated into the ATSC standard data broadcast syntax in multiple formats.
- the broadcast of MPEG-4 streams via the data channel is achieved by the methods of Synchronous Data Streaming or Data Piping.
- a key function of the service multiplex layer of Figure 2 is to attach audio and video
- PTS values synchronously with the transport layer of the system.
- the PES layer performs this function; correspondingly, when Data Piping is used, RTP performs this function.
- the Synchronous Data Streaming embodiment uses the
- MPEG-2 PES and transport stream packet formats Each MPEG-4 video object picture (VOP) is encapsulated in a variable length PES packet. Therefore, each PES packet begins with an MPEG-4 VOP. These PES packets are, in turn, encapsulated into MPEG-2 transport packets. With this method, the PES packets are required to be aligned at the start of a transport packet. This causes zero stuffing to be added to every VOP period. The stuffing is implemented using MPEG-2 transport packet adaptation fields. This stuffing is used since the MPEG-2 transport packets are of fixed length; therefore zero stuffing is placed between the end of an MPEG-4 VOP and the beginning of the next MPEG-4 VOP at the beginning of the next MPEG-2 transport packet.
- the packet alignment of MPEG-4 VOPs facilitates easier VOP location at the receiver, since the receiver can simply look at the beginning of each MPEG-2 TS packet to determine if a PES packet exists (and therefore an MPEG-4 VOP).
- the process of encapsulating MPEG-4 video data into an MPEG-2 transport stream using Synchronous Data Streaming is illustrated schematically in Figure 3.
- a sequence of PES packets encapsulating MPEG-4 VOPs 310 is shown juxtaposed above a sequence of MPEG-2 transport packets 320.
- Each of the PES packets 310 is comprised of a PES Header 312-i, a Sync Data Header 314-i and an MPEG-4 Video Object Picture (VOP) 316-i (where i represents a packet index number).
- VOP Video Object Picture
- each transport packet is constituted by a Transport Header 322-i and a Transport Payload 324-1 (again, where i represents a packet index number).
- each PES packet is encapsulated into the payload portion of a sequence of transport packets, with zero padding added to the final transport packet in the sequence to fill any remaining bits in the payload portion of that final transport packet.
- a first portion of the initial PES packet constituting PES Header 312-1, Sync Data Header 314-1 and a small portion of MPEG-4 VOP 316-1 is encapsulated into the payload portion of the first illustrated transport packet, Transport Payload 324-1.
- a next portion of MPEG-4 VOP 316-1 is then encapsulated into the payload portion of the next transport packet, Transport Payload 324-2.
- MPEG-4 VOP 316-1 is then encapsulated into the payload portion of the third transport packet, Transport Payload 324-3, with Zero Padding 326-3 added to the payload portion of that packet fill remaining bits.
- the next PES packet constituting PES Header 312-2, Sync
- Data Header 314-2 and MPEG-4 VOP 316-2 would then be encapsulated into a next sequence of transport packet payloads, beginning with Transport Payload 324-4.
- the PES header contains a presentation time stamp (PTS) relative to the program clock reference (PCR) in the transport header. This PTS synchronizes the MPEG-4 video stream to system time.
- the audio PES packets also include an audio PTS relative to the transport layer PCR. Therefore, the audio and video are synchronized by having the same reference system time (the transport layer PCR).
- the synchronous data header required for this mode of the ATSC data broadcast standard is included in every PES header (once per VOP).
- the synchronous data includes an 8 bit extension for the PTS field, and an optional data rate parameter.
- ATSC Data Piping uses a mechanism that allows any type of data to be encapsulated in MPEG-2 transport packets without any restriction.
- the absence of restrictions allows for Data Piping to use more efficient methods for encapsulating MPEG-4 bit streams than using Synchronous Data Streaming.
- a presentation time stamp (PTS) is, however, still used for every video frame and every audio frame.
- an RTP based protocol is preferably used in this embodiment - i.e., each MPEG-4 VOP uses an RTP header with a time stamp.
- the RTP header contains a 32 bit time stamp parameter.
- each transport packet is constituted by a Transport Header 422-i and a Transport Payload 424-i (again, where i represents a packet index number).
- each RTP packet is encapsulated into the payload portion of a sequence of transport packets, with zero padding added to the final transport packet in the sequence to fill any remaining bits in the payload portion of that final transport packet.
- RTP Header 412-1 along with a portion of MPEG-4 VOP 416-1 is encapsulated in Transport Payload 424-1
- the next portion of MPEG-4 VOP 416-1 is encapsulated in Transport Payload 424-2
- a final portion of MPEG-4 VOP 416-1 is encapsulated in Transport Payload 424-3.
- Zero Padding 426-3 is used (as in the Synchronous Data Streaming case) at the transport payload level in order to align transport headers with the VOP header.
- the precise mechanism for implementation of the PTS with RTP in the instant embodiment is merely illustrative, and the principles of the present invention are intended to contemplate any such mechanism that is compatible with the format defined by an RTP based system.
- the RTP standard (IETF/RFC 1889) includes a payload type (PT) parameter in the header. Therefore there are specific versions (other RFCs) defined for different applications.
- IETF/RFC3016 specifies one possible way to encapsulate MPEG-4 audio and video into RTP packets.
- this RFC3016 encapsulation approach may also be implemented.
- RTP packetization protocols for MPEG-4 are also within the contemplation of the invention, as well as such RTP packetization protocols for MPEG-4 as may later be developed.
- RTP packetization protocols for MPEG-4 there are new RFCs still in Draft form that define RTP packetization for MPEG-4, part 10 video, and which should be regarded as within the contemplation of the principles defining the present invention.
- the time stamp parameter uses (in a default mode) a 90KHz reference for its time stamp. This is consistent with the 90KHz reference used in the ATSC standard. Therefore, the PCR and PTS fields would be based on the same clock period in this exemplary case.
- the PTS field is not required to have the same reference clock as the ATSC 90 KHz clock.
- a conversion from one sample rate to another would be done for different reference clocks. The conversion is made as a direct ratio from one clock domain to another.
- the RTP protocol in use defined a PTS reference of an 80KHz clock
- the PTS would be calculated as a product of the PCR clock and the fraction 8/9, and the PCR and PTS clocks would be reset synchronously to zero by the encoder.
- the requirement for zero padding in the Data Piping embodiment described above is eliminated.
- RTP packets are encapsulated without the requirement of alignment with the transport packets.
- FIG. 5 The encapsulation methodology for this alternative embodiment is illustrated schematically in Figure 5, where like the approach of Figure 4, a sequence of RTP packets encapsulating MPEG-4 VOPs 510 is shown juxtaposed above a sequence of MPEG-2 transport packets 520.
- the structure of RTP packet stream 510 and transport packet stream 520 corresponds to the structure of the RTP and transport streams shown in Figure 4.
- no requirement is imposed for alignment of the transport headers with the VOP packet headers. Accordingly, bits from the beginning of a given VOP packet can be placed in the transport payload for the same transport packet containing ending bits of the preceding VOP packet, and thus the requirement for zero padding, as used in the Figure 4 embodiment, is eliminated.
- a pointer can be defined as the first byte of the transport payload, or an extension to the RTP header could include an optional pointer.
- Other such approaches will, however, be apparent to those skilled in the art, and all such approaches are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the invention.
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