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Title : Protocols for MPEG-2 network configuration
Author(s) : M. Montpetit
Filename : draft-montpetit-ipdvb-config-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2004-12-1
This document describes novel protocols to bind IPv4/IPv6
addresses and flows to MPEG-2 Transport Streams (TS). For MPEG-2
systems to become true subnetworks of the general Internet,
methods are required to signal IPv4/v6 addresses to the link
receivers and transmitters; this is known as Address Resolution
(AR), or Neighbour Discovery (ND). In MPEG-2 networks, an IP
address must be associated with a Packet ID (PID) and specific
transmission multiplex. In this documents 2 mechanisms based on
standard XML semantics and multimedia signalling are introduced
to comply to established IP over DVB AR established. These
protocols are seen to complement the current approaches based on
SI table with a more IP centric approach.
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