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Title : A Design Rationale for Providing IP Services Over DVB-S2 Links
Author(s) : J. Lacan, J. Cantillo
Filename : draft-cantillo-ipdvb-s2encaps-04.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2006-12-7
This document describes a framework for the transmission of IP
datagrams over DVB-S2, the second generation standard for Digital
Video Broadcasting over Satellite. The new standard features an
improved and adaptive physical layer, as well as a new framing
structure at link level, the Generic Streams. Combined use of
adaptability and Generic Streams is expected to offer throughputs
never achieved for IP services up to now, but no standard way to
carry IP data using the specific features of DVB-S2 has been
published up to date. The present document analyzes these issues,
and it identifies the requirements for the definition of a standard
interface between the DVB-S2 link layer and an IP subnetwork.
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