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CONNECTING THE FUTURE
OF SUBSCRIPTION TV
CONTENT THROUGH
CEDIA EXPO
A LITTLE HOUSEKEEPING
• Please; Cell phones off
• Course evaluations at end
• Course code ESD0026-1
INTRODUCTION
AMOL BHAGWAT
• Lives in Colorado, USA
• Vice President of DLNA
and Principal Architect at
CableLabs
• Led Tru2way Home
Networking project
• Involved in UPnP, W3C,
IETF
• Leads DLNA’s VidiPath
initiative
AGENDA
WHAT WE WILL LEARN
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What is VidiPath?
Benefits
Features
Deployment Scenarios
Test Tools
Conclusion
Q&A
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
WHAT IS
VIDIPATH?
The full
subscription
TV experience
on consumer
electronics
BENEFITS
Consumers
FEATURES
HTML5
Diagnostics
Industry
Power Save
CE Companies
Adaptive
Delivery
DTCP-IP
Your Company
Authentication
DEPLOYMENT
SCENARIOS
In Home +
Cloud
In Home
TEST TOOLS
Conformance
Media
Capability
Link
Protection
C O N N EC T IN G T H E F U T U R E O F SU BSC R IPT ION T V
C O N T EN T T H R O U GH
What is
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:DELIVERING SUBSCRIPTION
TV TO ALL DEVICES
Service Providers
SUBSCRIPTION TV TODAY
Service Providers
Conditional Access
Service Provider Devices
One STB per TV
Retail Devices
with Subscription TV
Retail Devices without
Subscription TV
SUBSCRIPTION TV WITH
Service Providers
Service Provider
Gateway
The full subscription TV experience on
consumer electronics
CONTRIBUTORS
Development led by service providers in conjunction with CE manufacturers and
technology suppliers.
THE FCC AND
The FCC output requirements will come into effect on June 1, 2015. The requirements are
designed to enable connectivity with the multitude of IP devices in consumers’ homes and
comply with an open industry standard.
The FCC has determined that…
– DLNA produces open industry standards
– VidiPath meets the output requirements that come into
effect on June 1, 2015.
Reference:
Implementation of Section 304 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996; Commercial Availability of Navigation
Devices, CS Docket No. 97-80; Audiovisual Output Requirement of Section 76.640(b)(4)(iii).
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-1910A1.pdf
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TIMELINE 2014
March
NOW
VidiPath
Guidelines
public release
Building and
testing
products
September
Certification
Program
launch
December
Certified
Products
expected in the
Market
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Benefits
Allows consumers to
access the full range of
service provider content
on multiple devices in
the home.
VidiPath devices have
low power capabilities
built in, reducing
consumer’s energy
consumption.
Eliminates the hassle
of additional boxes,
cords, remotes and
other service provider
specific devices.
VidiPath clients will work
with the billions of DLNA
Certified devices on the
market today.
Enables a consistent
service provider user
interface across
devices.
The VidiPath logo helps
consumers purchase
devices that access service
provider content
Consumer
Benefits
Preserves content
provider rights through
protected streaming using
DTCP-IP and
Authentication.
A Common product logo
gives service providers a
way to communicate
which devices can access
full subscription TV
content.
Reduces service provider
capital expenditure by
enabling the move to
headless gateways and
reducing the number of
set top boxes in the home.
Remote diagnostics
allows service
providers to optimize
user experience.
Enables a consistent
service provider user
interface across
devices.
Allows SPs to build a single
UI which eliminates the need
to manage multiple unique
applications for devices (i.e.,
TV, tablet, phone, PC, etc.).
Service
Provider
Benefits
Gives CE devices access to the
full range of subscriber HD
programs, movies, DVR
content, channel guides, and
other premium features.
VidiPath logo provides CE
manufacturers a way to
differentiate their
products.
Having a common profile
minimizes the need to
support individual service
provider applications.
CE Manufacturer
Benefits
Utilize DLNA’s formal test
suite and certification
program to ensure
interoperability amongst
devices.
Leverages existing DLNA
implementations with
minimal enhancements.
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Features
VidiPath Server
VidiPath Client
DMS
DMP/DMR
HTTP adaptive server
HTTP Adaptive Delivery
HTTP adaptive Client
3D Media Content
3D Media Delivery
3D Rendering Client
HTML 5 RUI (+RUIHSRC+)
HTTP Adaptive Server
RUIH Protocols
HTML 5 RUI (+RUIHPL+)
HTTP Adaptive Delivery
HTTP Adaptive Client
3D Media Content
3D Media Delivery
3D Rendering Client
Authentication Server
Authentication Protocols
Authentication Client
Low Power Endpoint (+LPE+)
Low Power Signalling
Low Power Controller (+LPC+)
Diagnostics Controller (+DIAGC+)
Diagnostics Protocols
Diagnostics Endpoint (+DIAGE+)
Diagnostics Endpoint (+DIAGE+)
Optional
REMOTE USER INTERFACE:
SERVICE PROVIDER USER INTERFACE ON CE DEVICES
Service Providers
LUI
RUI
HTML5 RUI: RENDERS SERVICE PROVIDER
USER INTERFACE ON
DEVICES
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Enables service providers to render their UIs (e.g. program guide) onto VidiPath
Clients.
HTML5 RUI profile for DLNA Clients conformant to commercial browsers
implementations.
HTML5 provides a consistent user experience.
HTML5 allows for a single unified user interface adapted to screen resolution.
Discovery is based on UPnP Remote User Interface specification.
Pixel-accurate relies on CANVAS, a HTML5 tag for dynamic, scriptable rendering
of 2D shapes and bitmap images.
Supports the same mandatory trick modes and media format profiles as DLNA
Device Classes DMS/DMP/DMR.
DTCP-IP: PROTECTING STREAMING CONTENT
Service Providers
DTCP-IP: Protecting Streaming Content
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Under this reliable technology content can be shared securely between products in a consumer’s home and not
accessible by third parties outside the consumer’s home network.
DTCP-IP is automatically negotiated between DLNA Certified Protected Streaming products and has been designed
to protect content as it moves across the local home network.
Legal protection provided by chain of licensing where DTCP-IP license mandates robustness (tamper resistant
enclosures, no clear text on user-accessible buses, buried traces, secure key storage, tamper resistant software for
host/client software).
Licensing that perpetuates protection on all home network devices and links together a chain of protection
technologies that permits a variety of marketplace technologies that support current and future content delivery
business models.
Utilizes well known/standard cryptographic algorithms which provides the following functionality:
– Authenticated Key Exchange (AKE)
– Mutual authentication using public key crypto
– Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
– Copy Control Information (CCI) integrated
– Revocation (SRM)
– Strong license provisions
Motion picture studio support with three studios as “content participants” and others relying on DTLA’s “IP
Statement” to require use of DTCP-IP through their content licenses.
DIAGNOSTICS: VERIFYING CONNECTIVITY
Service Providers
Is the
Connection OK?
Status
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DIAGNOSTICS: VERIFYING CONNECTIVITY
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Layer-2 testing with IEEE 1905 nVoy (Optional):
• Link Metrics
• Works even if IP addressing broken
• Network interface statistics
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Network topology discovery
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Layer-3 testing with UPnP Device Management:
• Detailed high level management information
• Provide basic tools to help resolve connection issues:
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Ping
Trace Route
NS Lookup
DIAGNOSTICS: ARCHITECTURE
Defined in DLNA
Guidelines
TR-069 - Broadband Forum CPE WAN Management Protocol
ACS – Auto-Configuration Server
External to DLNA
+DIAGC+
Diagnostics
Application
Service Provider
TR-069
ACS
UPnP Control
Point
1905
+DIAGE+
Web
Browser
UPnP
Transport and application
layer diagnostics
1905
UPnP basic and
configuration
management
service
1905
Link layer diagnostics
Gateway
Client(s)
NETWORKED DEVICES POWER SAVE: CONSERVING ENERGY
Service Providers
Entering power
save mode
I need your
services
NETWORKED DEVICES POWER SAVE:
CONSERVING ENERGY
• For tighter power regulations and voluntary
initiatives.
• Provides mechanism for DLNA devices to
convey energy management capabilities and
mode for each of its network interfaces.
• Technology-based on UPnP Energy Management service.
• Clients are enabled to provide wakeup or reservation mechanism to
manage devices (Optional):
• To wake up end point devices on demand.
• To request an end point device to be on for a given period of time.
• Allows devices to proxy knowledge of energy management capabilities
and mode for other devices.
NETWORKED DEVICES POWER SAVE:
ARCHITECTURE
Specified by
DLNA
Entering Power
Save Mode
Not Specified
by DLNA
Physical Device
DLNA Device Class
+LPC+
UPnP Energy
Management
Control Point
WakeOnPattern
Signaler
IP and
underlying
physical
network
interface(s)
and other
physical
resources
IP
interface
PHY
UI to give user info
OS or other intermediate execution platform
(e.g., JVM)
Service Providers
Physical Device
DLNA Device
Class
+LPE+
UPnP Energy
Management
Service
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DLNA HTTP ADAPTIVE DELIVERY:
MPEG-DASH
Service Providers
These quality levels
(e.g. resolutions and
bitrates) are available
Currently requesting
this quality level
(segments)
Adapts to network conditions inside and outside the home
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DLNA HTTP ADAPTIVE DELIVERY: MPEG-DASH
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Extensibility of DLNA HTTP streaming to deliver adaptive and dynamic multimedia content by
dynamically requesting different “representations” of the same content item from a server.
Client adapts to varying access and streaming channel conditions to dynamically select suitable
representation for the best viewing experience.
Based on MPEG DASH ISO Live, ISO On Demand, and MPEG2-TS Simple profiles.
Other Organizations adopting MPEG DASH: 3GPP, OIPF, HbbTV, DECE, DTG, W3C.
Added MPEG-DASH Media Format Profiles:
– In addition to MPEG2, H.264, etc.
– ISO base file format and MPEG2 TS
– Common set of codecs: AVC, AAC
Dynamic Adaptive Content is identified by new DLNA Media Profile – DASH_MPD, describing MPEG
DASH Media Presentation Document (MPD).
Transparent support for DLNA Link Protection (DTCP-IP).
DLNA HTTP ADAPTIVE DELIVERY:
ARCHITECTURE
DMP or M-DMP
Service Providers
MSCP
UPnP CP
Media Transport Client
HTTP-AD Option
DMS or M-DMS
UPnP Device
MSD
Media Transport Server
HTTP-AD Option
MPD Delivery
Function
DASH
Client
IP Connectivity
DASH Segment
Delivery function
IP Connectivity
AUTHENTICATION: VERIFYING
Service Providers
CERTIFICATION
Are you really a
VidiPath client?
Are you really a
VidiPath server?
Both client and server (in-home or cloud) implement HTTPS (HTTP over
TLS 1.2) to exchange X.509 and DTCP VidiPath certificates using
Supplemental Data
AUTHENTICATION:
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CERTIFICATE EXCHANGE
VidiPath Clients shall use DTCP VidiPath Certificate:
– Same certificate is used for DTCP Link Protection and VidiPath Authentication.
– This certificate has the VidiPath bit set, which indicates that the Client is VidiPath certified.
VidiPath Servers shall use one of the following:
– Option 1: In-home Authentication Server with DTCP VidiPath Certificate (DLNA Guidelines Part 5
- Device Profiles, Annex A.3):
• Same certificate is used for DTCP Link Protection and VidiPath Authentication.
• Also, a self-signed (non-trusted) X.509 Certificate is used to setup the TLS connection with
a VidiPath client for exchange of DTCP VidiPath Certificate.
– Option 2: Cloud Authentication Server with VidiPath X.509 Certificate (DLNA Guideline Part 5 –
Device Profiles Annex A.4):
• Authentication Server uses trusted VidiPath X.509 cert provided by DTLA, which is used for
both encrypted tunnel establishment between client and server and for server
authentication (since it is trusted).
AUTHENTICATION: DTCP METHOD
IN-HOME AUTHENTICATION SERVER
Client provides
DTCP VidiPath Certificate in
TLS Supplemental Data signed
with Client’s DTCP Private Key
Service Providers
HTTPS (HTTP over TLS 1.2)
In-home Server provides
A self-signed server X.509 Certificate
With DTCP VidiPath Certificate in TLS
Supplemental Data signed with Server’s
DTCP Private Key
DLNA Guidelines Part 5 – Device Profiles, Annex A.3, B.3, B.4
AUTHENTICATION: X.509 METHOD
CLOUD AUTHENTICATION SERVER
Client provides
DTCP VidiPath Certificate in
TLS Supplemental Data
signed with Client’s DTCP
Private Key
Service Providers
HTTPS (HTTP over TLS 1.2)
Cloud Server provides
Trusted X.509 VidiPath Certificate
DLNA Guidelines Part 5 – Device Profiles, Annex A.4, B.1, B.2
AUTHENTICATION: ARCHITECTURE
Specified by
DLNA
Specified by
Credential
Authority
Service Providers
Server
Authentication
Device Option
Authentication
Server
Server
Credential
Storage
Client
Authentication
Device Option
Authentication
Client
Client
Credential
Storage
Gateway
Credential
Authority
Client(s)
Credential
Installation
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AUTHENTICATION: DLNA CERTIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS
• A VidiPath device submitted for DLNA VidiPath certification shall include
Production DTCP VidiPath Certificate/Key with the “VidiPath Certified” bit set:
– The same Certificate/Key is used for DLNA Link Protection capability & VidiPath
Authentication
• DLNA Member company requests VidiPath Production Certificate/Key from
DTLA prior to Certification testing:
– Required in order to submit device for DLNA VidiPath certification testing at an
Independent Certification Vendor (ICV)
– DTLA Adopter’s Agreement includes protections against using VidiPath production
keys in non-VidiPath Certified devices in the marketplace.
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Deployment
Scenarios
HYBRID IN-HOME + CLOUD SCENARIO
Cloud
HTML5
RUI/Server
2. HTML5 RUI Guide
1. Device and Service Discovery
Home
Network
VidiPath STB/
Gateway
3. Linear, On-Demand, DVR
Content
DLNA VidiPath TV
IN-HOME ONLY SCENARIO
2. HTML5 RUI Guide
1. Device and Service Discovery
Home
Network
DLNA VidiPath TV
VidiPath STB/Gateway
w/ RUI Server
3. Linear, On-Demand, DVR
Content
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Test Tools
CONFORMANCE TEST TOOL
• The CTT is an easy-to-use tool that tests each DLNA Guideline supported
by the product in development.
• With the help of this tool, the test operator can check if the device
complies with the DLNA Guidelines based on the feature set supported by
the product.
• Implements media alignment and scaled files to realistically simulate
actual devices.
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MEDIA CAPABILITY VERIFICATION TOOL
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The MCVT is used to verify if the device correctly implements the operations performed
during media playback.
– For example, if the device can perform operations such as play, stop, pause, seek
and scan, this tool will verify if the device correctly performs the operations using
DLNA methods such as connection stalling, byte-based seek, time-based seek, and
play speed as supported.
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The MCVT allows device vendors the ability to verify that each media format profile will
perform all operations successfully for all possible methods that the device supports.
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Implements media alignment and scaled files to realistically simulate actual devices.
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LINK PROTECTION TEST TOOL
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The LPTT tests the Link Protection Guidelines (DLNA DTCP-IP Guidelines) for
compliance.
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The LPTT is based on CTT, but the CTT covers Architecture and Protocols and
the LPTT covers the Link Protection Guidelines.
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Note: LPTT is provided only to Members who have a current DTLA license and
hold Adopter Status.
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LPTT also has tests similar to MCVT for testing the operations and methods
implementation of a device during media playback, for DTCP-IP media format
profiles.
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CONCLUSION
What did we learn?
TODAY YOU LEARNED…
WHAT IS
VIDIPATH?
The full
subscription TV
experience on
consumer
electronics
BENEFITS
Consumers
FEATURES
HTML5
Diagnostics
Industry
CE
Companies
Power Save
Adaptive Delivery
DTCP-IP
Authentication
Your
Company
DEPLOYMENT
SCENARIOS
In Home +
Cloud
In Home
TEST TOOLS
Conformance
Media
Capability
Link Protection
JOIN DLNA
• CE VidiPath Clients must be DLNA Certified to interface with and receive
service provider content. Membership is required for certification.
• Use the new brand name for VidiPath on products and messaging materials
to market the benefits of VidiPath to consumers and the industry
• VidiPath meets the FCC output requirements that come into effect on June
1, 2015.
• VidiPath certification enables your company to join the VidiPath ecosystem.
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TIMELINE 2014
March
NOW
September
VidiPath
Guidelines
public release
Building and
testing
products
Certification
Program
launch
December
Certified
Products
expected in the
Market
HOW TO GET STARTED
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Prepare to certify your device by downloading the guidelines:
http://www.dlna.org/dlna-for-industry/guidelines
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Join DLNA and gain access to:
– Latest guidelines
– VidiPath Test Tools
– 2015 Plugfests (dates to be released)
– Certification Program
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Email: [email protected] to join DLNA.
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