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5.2.

5 Video Pump
5.2.6 on-Demand Resource Manager
5.2.7 on-Demand Client
5.3 Common Broadcast Video and VoD Components
5.3.1 Conditional Access System
5.3.2 Broadcast Video Bandwidth Enforcement
5.3.3 STB Video Decryption and Video Decoder
5.3.4 Set-Top Box
5.3.5 Subscriber Database
5.4 Video Application Product Architecture
5.4.1 Middleware
5.4.2 VoD Server
5.4.3 Conditional Access System
5.4.4 Real-Time Encoder and Set-Top Box

Chapter 6
Video Transport Architecture and Issues

6.Video Transport Architecture and Issues


6.1. Video Sites
6.1.1. Super Headend
6.1.2. Video Headend Office
6.1.3. Video Switching Office
6.2. Video Service Requirements
6.2.1. High Bandwidth
6.2.2. Asymmetric Bandwidth
6.2.3. Quality of Service
6.2.4. Service Availability
6.2.5. Broadcast Video Channel-Change Time
6.3. Potential Video Service Architectures
6.3.1. Network Requirements for Transport Services
6.3.2. Network Requirements for Managed Application Services
6.4. Service Mapping in a Triple-Play Architecture
6.4.1. Forwarding Architectures
6.4.2. Service-Availability and Bandwidth Requirements
6.4.3. Organizational Structure
6.4.4. IP Infrastructure Components
6.4.5. Service Mapping Architecture
6.5. Transport Architecture Overview
6.6.Video Forwarding
6.6.1.Layer 3 Edge for Video Services
6.7. Video Forwarding Architecture
6.7.1. AR Configuration
6.7.2. DER Configuration
 
 

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