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Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo
JANUARY 2010
UVOD
How to use new communication technologies to improve the trend USING mobile services
TI-CADSTI-CADSContent Acquisition and Distribution SystemContent Acquisition and Distribution System
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkMultiradio wireless accessMultiradio wireless access
TI-CADSTI-CADSContent Acquisition and Distribution SystemContent Acquisition and Distribution System
bull The role of the centers is to support Conten Acquisition production and Distribution for TV radio and new media platforms
bull Teleinformatica has developed TI-CADS a combination of Contact Centers and Media Servers for streaming and VoD
bull TI CADS supports IPTV iTV VoIP SMS E-mail Web WAP USSD and Fax communication
bull They have been developed to support very high traffic volumes with hundreds of operators posts powerfull IVR (including Text to Speech and Speech to Text) and storage capacities
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV OpportunityThe IPTV Opportunity
bull The cost to deliver video streams to the home has fallen dramatically with new technology
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards have accelerated innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention addingsignificant value beyond basic Internet broadband
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSIPTV Key IngredientsIPTV Key Ingredients
bull Virtual Private Streaming enables to serve each subscriber a customized video stream
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards accelerate innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention adding significant value beyond basic Internet broadband service
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS CentarThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS Centar
Operation Applicatio
n
Web project with business logic
Call Centar
IVR
VoIP gateway
TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
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UVOD
How to use new communication technologies to improve the trend USING mobile services
TI-CADSTI-CADSContent Acquisition and Distribution SystemContent Acquisition and Distribution System
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkMultiradio wireless accessMultiradio wireless access
TI-CADSTI-CADSContent Acquisition and Distribution SystemContent Acquisition and Distribution System
bull The role of the centers is to support Conten Acquisition production and Distribution for TV radio and new media platforms
bull Teleinformatica has developed TI-CADS a combination of Contact Centers and Media Servers for streaming and VoD
bull TI CADS supports IPTV iTV VoIP SMS E-mail Web WAP USSD and Fax communication
bull They have been developed to support very high traffic volumes with hundreds of operators posts powerfull IVR (including Text to Speech and Speech to Text) and storage capacities
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV OpportunityThe IPTV Opportunity
bull The cost to deliver video streams to the home has fallen dramatically with new technology
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards have accelerated innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention addingsignificant value beyond basic Internet broadband
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSIPTV Key IngredientsIPTV Key Ingredients
bull Virtual Private Streaming enables to serve each subscriber a customized video stream
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards accelerate innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention adding significant value beyond basic Internet broadband service
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS CentarThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS Centar
Operation Applicatio
n
Web project with business logic
Call Centar
IVR
VoIP gateway
TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSContent Acquisition and Distribution SystemContent Acquisition and Distribution System
bull The role of the centers is to support Conten Acquisition production and Distribution for TV radio and new media platforms
bull Teleinformatica has developed TI-CADS a combination of Contact Centers and Media Servers for streaming and VoD
bull TI CADS supports IPTV iTV VoIP SMS E-mail Web WAP USSD and Fax communication
bull They have been developed to support very high traffic volumes with hundreds of operators posts powerfull IVR (including Text to Speech and Speech to Text) and storage capacities
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV OpportunityThe IPTV Opportunity
bull The cost to deliver video streams to the home has fallen dramatically with new technology
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards have accelerated innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention addingsignificant value beyond basic Internet broadband
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSIPTV Key IngredientsIPTV Key Ingredients
bull Virtual Private Streaming enables to serve each subscriber a customized video stream
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards accelerate innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention adding significant value beyond basic Internet broadband service
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS CentarThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS Centar
Operation Applicatio
n
Web project with business logic
Call Centar
IVR
VoIP gateway
TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV OpportunityThe IPTV Opportunity
bull The cost to deliver video streams to the home has fallen dramatically with new technology
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards have accelerated innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention addingsignificant value beyond basic Internet broadband
bull Every contact type is registered to the Data Base and tied with all previous records of the customer
TI-CADSTI-CADSIPTV Key IngredientsIPTV Key Ingredients
bull Virtual Private Streaming enables to serve each subscriber a customized video stream
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards accelerate innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention adding significant value beyond basic Internet broadband service
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS CentarThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS Centar
Operation Applicatio
n
Web project with business logic
Call Centar
IVR
VoIP gateway
TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSIPTV Key IngredientsIPTV Key Ingredients
bull Virtual Private Streaming enables to serve each subscriber a customized video stream
bull Advanced Video Codeces reduce transmission storage and server cost by 2X over MPEG-2 and make high-definition streaming practical
bull Open standards accelerate innovation and will ensure a competitive environment
bull IPTV will drive revenue and subscriber retention adding significant value beyond basic Internet broadband service
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS CentarThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS Centar
Operation Applicatio
n
Web project with business logic
Call Centar
IVR
VoIP gateway
TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS CentarThe Basic Configuration of TI-CARDS Centar
Operation Applicatio
n
Web project with business logic
Call Centar
IVR
VoIP gateway
TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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TI-CADSTI-CADSTipical ApplicationsTipical Applications
bull SMS Voting
bull Music dedication programme - AudioMusic on Demand (MoD) ndash either streaming or pusheddownload to play
bull IPTV gaming
bull IPTV Picture management
bull IPTV directory service (local yellow pages)
bull One feature is the acquisition of amateur music or video clips trough e-mail or web cannels
bull Coopertion with professional producers companies is of high importance for high quality content production
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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TI-CADSTI-CADSThe IPTV Production and DistributionThe IPTV Production and Distribution
bull IPTV is most suitable form of TV for interactive content production and distribution
bull Appart to existing servers used in the contact center the IPTV VHO is integrated to provide IPTV production and distribution
bull It enables among others contact to all Internet users for content acquisition and distribution Most attractive is Video on Demand service
TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSGeneral IPTV structureGeneral IPTV structure
CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSTI-CADS VHO partTI-CADS VHO part
TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
T H A N K ST H A N K S
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TI-CADSTI-CADSCADS in a Role of VHOCADS in a Role of VHO
bull Video Hub Office (VHO) - the video distribution points within a demographic market area (DMA) National content is received from each SHE Local content is acquired and encoded VOD servers and other application servers typically located in the VHOs Insertion of local advertising is also performed in the VHO TI-CADS is complete VHO
bull IPTV services are provided from the VHO via the aggregationaccess network
bull Video Serving Office (VSO) - containshosts all access systems used to connect the TI-100 softswitches (a VSO assumed to be a Central Office) to the subscribers In addition the VSO contains aggregation equipment to enable efficient and reliable interconnection to the VHO
Two Level IPTV hierarchy - CADS in a Role of VHO
TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSMulticast vs UnicastMulticast vs Unicast ComparisonComparison
Multicast Unicast
bull Bandwidth is proportional to thenumber of channels
bull Private streams adds to the required standard bandwidth
bull Hundreds of Video Channels (limited by available bandwidth)
bull Bandwidth is proportional to the number of receivers
bull Private streams take required standard bandwidth
bull Unlimited Content(only limited by size of storage vault)
TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSVODVOD
bull IPTV Video on Demand (VOD) - The Video on Demand service enables TV viewers to select TV videos from a central repository for viewing on a television at their desired time VOD systems are either ldquostreaming VODrdquo or push VODrdquo
bull Streaming VOD is VOD in which rendering on the display deviceviewing can (simultaneously) start as (or at least overlaps with) the video distribution over the network
bull Push VOD is VOD in which the program is brought in its entirety to a set-top box before viewing starts (it can either be invoked by the viewer or by the operator without an explicit viewer request) The operator based option is more likely in the beginning
TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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TI-CADSTI-CADSBusiness CaseBusiness Case
bull Subscriber on DSL CO line calls short VOD number or sends ans SMS requiring particular video content
bull Operator responds and starts AAA procedure
bull Unicast streaming started
bull Help and other support if needed
TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSExamples of Examples of VoD VoD work Support Centers ndash how it will workwork Support Centers ndash how it will work
bull PPV (Pay Per View) - an offering of pay-television broadcasts to customers in a manner that they can buy a particular program event separately from any package or subscription
bull The program event is shown at the same time to everyone ordering it
bull PPV Purchase can be done via
bull A phone call to contact an automatic response unit (ARU) utilizing automatic number identification (ANI)
bull A phone call to customer service representative (CSR)
bull filling and sending a form in an Internet web site
bull filling and sending a form on an interactive TV eg on an electronic program guide using the remote control
TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSThe ConclusionsThe Conclusions
bull TI-CADS centers are universaly applicable to support differen TV business platforms
bull They have plenty of tools to support the other business schemes like TV screen menu driven VoD as an suplement
bull TI-CADS enables new inovative services as a kind of service development and application platform
bull It is based on open standards so that newly developed equipment of different vendors can be integrated
bull It gives a helping hand to creative TV people to be ahead competition
TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
Teleinformatica doo Teleinformatica doo SarajevoSarajevo
T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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TI-CADSTI-CADSSet Top Box TI-STB 100Set Top Box TI-STB 100
bull Core Global Functionality1048577 Simple OperationInterface1048577 Audio and Video-On-Demand (including high definition)1048577 LinearBroadcast Audio and Video Programming1048577 Internet on TV (including support required for games)1048577 Internet TV1048577 High Speed Internet Access1048577 GSN ICN Auxiliary Interface1048577 IP Telephony
bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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bull WSMN is metropolitan level network fully managed with Network Management System It can support real time applications like IPTV It is the heart of Teleinformaticas eGov and Outsourcing services offer The WSMN can be applicable and used in major areas such as
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
Vertical Markets Value Proposition
∙ Industrial Automation ∙ General Public Customers ∙ Backhaulpub net infrastructure ∙ Government - Dept of Defense Dept of Energy - Municipalities - Public Works Utilities - Condition Monitoring - First Responder Communications ∙ Building Facilities Management ∙ Security amp Public Safety
- Lower TCO (fixed cost vs variable cost)- Resilient (self organizing self healing)- Compatibility with legacy systems (SCADA)- Extensible information network (sensing tracking operations computing)
Applications
∙ Asset Tracking∙ Security∙ Telemetry (Asset and Patient)∙ Mobile Computing
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network IntroductionIntroduction
InternetGateway
InternetInternetGateway
Internet
Mesh Portal
Availability
Router functions
36dBmEIRP
-74dBm
80211n 24 GHz-10dB-20dB
-80dB Unobstructed
80211n 57 GHz
-20dB-40dB
-86dB Unobstructed
-110dBm
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
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User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network 5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks5 Ghz networks vs 24 Ghz networks
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
bull DepartmentReports GUI e-mail
bull Fire protection systemVideo surveillance i TelemedicaTruck GIS informationsTraffic surveillance BIO alert sensors
bull WaterWater surveillance (SCADA)Video Security TelemetrijaGIS informations
Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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Mesh Design
Delay
Multi-Radio
95 coverage
24x7 Help Desk
Voice data and video
Open network
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network ApplicationsApplications
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Wireless Sarajevo Mesh NetworkWireless Sarajevo Mesh Network Structured Wireless MeshStructured Wireless Mesh
User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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User CoverageTermination Point
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User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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User CoverageTermination Point
Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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Equipment Equipment DefinitionsDefinitions
bull Wireless Access point (WAP) In computer networking a wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wireless communication devices to connect to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Bluetooth or related standards The WAP usually connects to a wired network and can relay data between the wireless devices (such as computers or printers) and wired devices on the network
bull CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) All communications equipment located on the customers premises owned leased or rented by the customer connected to a public or private network through a network interface of some sort and on the customer side of the demarcation point (demarc) CPE primarily refers to voice equipment including telephone sets key equipment PBXs ACDs and peripheral equipment such as answering machines The term data terminal equipment (DTE) generally applies to data terminals hubs switches routers and multiplexers all of which also are considered CPE in the broader context Inside wire and cable systems are not considered CPE Equipment owned and operated by a telephone company or third party is not considered CPE with examples being public pay stations and protectors
bull IVR Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product interactive technology that allows a computer to detect voice and keypad inputs IVR technology is used extensively in telecommunications but is also being introduced into automobile systems for hands-free operation Current deployment in automobiles revolves around satellite navigation audio and mobile phone systems In telecommunications IVR allows customers to access a companyrsquos database via a telephone touchtone keypad or by speech recognition after which they can service their own enquiries by following the instructions IVR systems can respond with pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio to further direct users on how to proceed IVR systems can be used to control almost any function where the interface can be broken down into a series of simple menu choices In telecommunications applications such as customer support lines IVR systems generally scale well to handle large call volumesbull IPTV Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over a packet-switched network infrastructure eg the Internet and broadband Internet access networks instead of being delivered through traditional radio frequency broadcast satellite signal and cable television (CATV) formats See Internet televisionIPTV services may be classified into three main groups live television time-shifted programming and content (or video) on demand It is distinguished from general Internet-based or web-based multimedia services by its on-going standardization process (eg ETSI) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment
bull STB A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is a device that connects to a television and an external source of signal turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
- Teleinformatica doo Sarajevo JANUARY 2010
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T H A N K ST H A N K S
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