Title: NGIS: The Nuts and Bolts
1NGIS The Nuts and Bolts
- Jerry Butler
- PBS
- Thomas Edwards
- PBS
2NGIS The Story to Date
- 2000 NGIS Goals Set (Interconnection Committee)
- 2001 Requirements Set (Interconnection Planning
Group) - 2002 Initial RFI Issued / Plan Developed
- 2003 NGIS Prototype
- 2004 Long-Term Monitoring Project
3Funding
- FY2004 - 10M Appropriated
- FY2005 - 40M Appropriated
- FY2006 - 52M OMB Request
- FY2007 - 75M OMB Request (subject to project
repricing)
4NGIS Where do we go from Here?
- 2Q 2005 Issue RFP
- Develop NRT file standard
- 3Q 2005 Choose NRT solution
- 4Q 2005 Begin NRT Deployment
5NGIS Where do we go from Here?
- 1Q 2006 Complete NOC NRT build
- 2Q 2006 Deploy additional DVB RT IRDs
- 4Q 2006 Complete NRT deployment
- Begin new satellite contract
- DCII to DVB transition complete
- 2007 Complete follow-on projects
- P2P, file translation, Data Exchange
6NGIS RFP
- Wide Ranging Describes entire system
- DVB RT equipment
- Satellite bandwidth
- NRT file transfer
- NRT terrestrial backchannel
- NRT edge devices
- Vendors can respond to part or all
7The DVB Transition for RT Why?
- DSR-4000s failing End-of-Life
- DVB provides
- Greater flexibility of muxing
- More choices of modulation coding
- Better compatibility with DTV systems
- Multi-vendor standard
8Slower DCII to DVB RT Changeover
- Analysis shows savings from rapid NRT deployment
- DCII IRDs in field (and at PBS) should last until
October, 2006 - Most stations already have DVB receivers
- Additional ones will need to be deployed
9The new, improved, AMC-1 with DVB!
- AMC-1 C-band service moved from DCII to DVB
- Transport bitrate 55 Mbps
- 8 SDs _at_ 4 Mbps (statmuxed)
- 1 HD
- A model for future PBS DVB services
10DVB Modulation Muxing Model
Encoder
MUX
Encoder
RF Redundancy Switch
Modulator
ASI Smart Switcher
Encoder
Modulator
MUX
Encoder
Spare Encoder
11NRT Why?
- More reliable!
- Files delivered 100 correctly
- Automated arrival, registration, and retrieval of
digital content - Files and metadata tied directly into traffic
automation systems
12NRT Why?
- Less expensive to operate!
- More efficient automated workflows at PBS
stations - Easy interface to asset management systems
- Higher order modulation / higher speed satellite
transmission
13File-Centric Workflow At PBS
PBS Media Operations Center (MOC Crystal City)
PBS SOC (Springfield)
Producers Distributors
NRT Transfer System
Ingest Tech Eval
Screening
RT Playout Server
Flattening (combining elements, logo, V-chip,
CC, etc. to 8 Mbps)
8 Mbps MPEG2 420
14NRT Technology
- IP over satellite
- IP packets encapsulated in MPEG-2 TS packets
- Multicast IP
- Each station receives the same data
- File Level FEC
- Some level of protection against loss anywhere in
file - Packet Retransmission
- Resending of specific missed packets on
(terrestrial) request
15Moving Files to Stations - FEC
Station
PBS
IP Receiver
NRT File Transfer System
NRT Receive System
File
FEC
100 OK
Receiving
FEC
16Moving Files - Retransmission
Station
PBS
IP Receiver
NRT File Transfer System
Retransmit Request
NRT Receive System
File
NGIS WAN (dedicated connection to stations)
FEC
100 OK
Receiving
FEC
17NGIS Terrestrial Connectivity
- Dedicated WAN connection
- Multiple uses
- Missed packet requests
- Management health monitoring
- POTS backup
- Business grade DSL
- Aggregators can use many LECs
- 1 Mbps and up becoming available
18NRT Parameters
- Transfer vs. storage
- NGIS will deliver 55 TB/yr. unique content
- But shows repeated up to 10 times/yr.
- We cant put 55 TB at the edge (today)
- Some programs will be sent multiple times
- Trade off between times sent and edge storage
- But many fewer times than in today RT
- For instance, no more time zone feeds
19How Much Edge Storage?
- Worst-case Scenario Replicate all existing RT
feeds using NRT - 2 TB _at_ edge for send unique file once in month
- Actually 1 TB plus 1 TB safety pad
- 3 TB for send unique file once in 2 months
- 4 TB for send unique file once in 3 months
- Real station schedules much less demanding
- But may become more so with DTV MC
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21A Server or a Cache?
- What Edge Device should NGIS deploy?
- NGIS Original Plan 4 SD 1 HD out server
- But what about existing station investments in
servers, workflows, systems? - Rapid deployment calls for baseband out
- But still use standards-based files
22MXF SMPTE Material eXchange Format
- Switzerland solution to interoperation
- MPEG-2 and AES popular w. everyone
- But everyone has different file structure
- Standard wrapper of essence
- Adds structural metadata
- Essence type, aspect ratio, length, etc.
- Adds descriptive metadata
- Series, title, traffic program management info
23MXF AS/PBS
- Application Specification (AS) narrows down MXF
file requirements - AS/PBS To be developed 2Q 2005
- Work with key PTV server vendors
- Essence Long GOP MPEG-2 video, AES audio
- Appropriate descriptive metadata scheme
- Reflects PB CORE PODSv4 data
24P2P
- Not a first phase focus
- But part of the long-term system requirements
- NGIS provides common file format (MXF AS/PBS)
- NGIS provides common toolset for transfer
- Station must provide P2P bandwidth
- Outside of NRT management bandwidth
- Security capacity concerns
25SMPTE S22 Data Exchange WG
- Standardizing data exchange among
- Traffic
- Automation
- Content Delivery Systems (i.e. NRT)
- Elements
- System Interconnection (SOAP)
- Metadata Dictionary
- XML Schemas for specific data exchanges
26S22 Data Exchange Action Targets
- (Unique) Content Identification
- Metadata exchange
- Schedule exchange (including playlist updates)
- Ordering Dubs / Records / Transfers
- As Run exchange
- Data purge requests
27 - New DVB standard
- Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) and BCH coding
- Bitrate gain 30 over DVB for same BW and EIRP
- or same bitrate with 2.5 dB improved margin
- So Close to Shannon Limit, no DVB-S3
- Timing RX ASICs in October, 2005
- Hopefully in time for NGIS NRT
- We already have DVB-S installed base of RT IRDs
28DVB-S2 Better Performance
DVB-S2 16APSK
DVB-DSNG 16QAM
DVB-S2 8PSK
DVB-S2 QPSK
DVB-DSNG 8PSK
DVB QPSK
29Long Term Monitoring Project
- What are the best parameters for NRT?
- Modulation
- Coding
- File-level FEC protection
- Monitoring at Nine Stations
- High-rain zones
- Edge-of-Footprint low elevation EIRP
30Long Term Monitoring Setup
- Some NGISp stations on Internet VPN
- Other stations sent IP Rx, PC, modem
- Eb/No measured every minute
- Results collected automatically each day
- IRO Carrier on AMC-3 Ku XP 22, 4.5 MHz
31Long Term Monitoring 16-QAM
- 16-QAM 3/4 modulation
- June, 2004-December, 2004
- 2 million station minutes recorded
- Some stations had big QAM/QPSK C/N disparities
- Amplitude compression in L-band distribution?
- Lost Lock 0.23 of minutes
3216-QAM 3/4 Outage Minutes per Day
33Long Term Monitoring 8-PSK
- 8-PSK 2/3 Modulation
- Starting December, 2004
- 1 million station minutes recorded
- Lost Lock 0.07 of minutes
- 1/3 lock loss of 16-QAM ¾
- Gave better indication for DVB-S2 8PSK
modulations with rates of 3/4, 5/6, 8/9.
348-PSK 2/3 Outage Minutes per Day
35Potential DVB-S2 8-PSK Code Rates
8-PSK 3/4 DVB-S2
8-PSK 8/9 DVB-S2
8-PSK 5/6 DVB-S2
36Key Points
- NGIS RFP coming out soon
- NRT deployment begins this year (2005)
- Additional DVB RT IRDs deployed next year (2006)
- Key technologies
- IP-over-satellite for NRT transfer
- DVB DVB-S2
- MXF (esp. wrapping long-GOP 420 MPEG-2)
- SMPTE S22 Data Exchange XML Messaging
- Keep your big dishes!
- The margin helps us all save on satellite XPs
37NGIS The Nuts and Bolts
- Jerry Butler
- PBS
- Thomas Edwards
- PBS
38DVB-S2 Implementation
- STMicroelectronics
- STB0899 Demodulator ASIC
- Efficient Channel Coding (ECC)
- FPGA eval, ECC3100 RX ASIC, ECC9600 Modulator
- Conexant
- CX24116 Demodulator ASIC
- S2 Modulators Newtec, Radyne ComStream
- S2 IRDs - Tandberg, Scopus