WO2009040680A2 - Deterministic program clock reference re-stamping for synchronous bit rate adaptation based on mega-frame initialization packet - Google Patents
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- European Telecommunications Standards Institute - European Standard ETSI EN 300 744 describes a broadcasting system for terrestrial distribution based on Orthogonal
- COFDM Frequency-Division Multiplexing
- MPEG2 encoding and transport data system, for example, as defined by ISO/IEC 13818-l.MPEG
- ETSI ETS 101 191 Application of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute - Technical Specification ETSI ETS 101 191 extend the user of this system to Single
- SFN Frequency Networks
- the extension to SFN is accomplished by periodically adding one packet including synchronization time stamps and modulation parameters information to the transport stream (e.g., as defined by ISO 138181-1) of all transmitters broadcasting in a SFN area.
- the packet that is added to the transport stream is a Mega-frame Initialization Packet (MIP).
- MIP Mega-frame Initialization Packet
- the MIP is an MPEG2 transport stream compliant packet that carries mega-frame and modulation parameters, for example, as defined by ETS 101 191.
- a method of providing a fixed and deterministic bit rate adaptation for an output transport stream includes receiving an input transport stream of packets; deriving output timing from the input transport stream; determining an input time stamp for each packet of the input transport stream; determining a corresponding output timestamp for each outgoing packet of the output transport stream; determining the difference between the input timestamp and the output timestamp; extracting a program clock reference (PCR) for the output transport stream; adding the determined difference to the PCR; and adding the PCR to the output transport stream.
- PCR program clock reference
- the method also may includes receiving the input stream of packets includes a time mark packet; determining a period from the time mark; determining the input time stamp and output time stamp for each packet within the period; and resetting the timestamps at the end of each period.
- the time mark may be a mega-frame initialization packet (MIP) and the period is a mega-frame.
- MIP mega-frame initialization packet
- the time mark also may be a mega-frame initialization packet (MIP) and the period is an extra long mega-frame.
- the method may further include the output transport stream from the input transport stream packets by inserting or eliminating null packets to perform rate adaptation based on the output timing.
- the time base sampling frequency may be 34,292,160 MHz for a reference clock of 27MHz and the difference is divided by 1,270,080.
- the time base sampling frequency may be 5,670 MHz for a reference clock of 8MHz and the difference is divided by 210.
- a system for providing a fixed and deterministic bit rate adaptation for an output transport stream may include an input to receive an input transport stream of packets; a timer to provide output timing derived from the input transport stream; a counter to determine an input time stamp for each packet of the input transport stream; a counter to determine a corresponding output timestamp for each outgoing packet of the output transport stream; a processor to determine the difference between the input timestamp and the output timestamp, extract a program clock reference (PCR) for the output transport stream; add the determined difference to the PCR; and add the PCR to the output transport stream; and an output to output the transport stream according to the derived output timing.
- PCR program clock reference
- the input stream may include a time mark packet used to determine a period, the input time stamp and output time stamp are determined for each packet within the period; and the timestamps are reset at the end of each period.
- the time mark may be a mega- frame initialization packet (MIP) and the period is a mega-frame.
- MIP mega- frame initialization packet
- the time mark also may be a mega- frame initialization packet (MIP) and the period is an extra long mega- frame.
- the system also may include a composer to create the output transport stream from the input transport stream packets by inserting or eliminating null packets to perform rate adaptation based on the output timing.
- the time base sampling frequency may be 34,292,160 MHz for a reference clock of 27MHz and the difference is divided by 1,270,080.
- the time base sampling frequency also may be 5,670 MHz for a reference clock of 8MHz and the difference is divided by 210.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary block diagram of a system for single frequency networks.
- Transport streams suitable for DVB SFN systems are defined by ETSI standard.
- the standard defines a bit rate and a synchronization packet (MIP) for each set of four parameters: channel Band Width (BW), Guard Time interval (GT), Constellation (CON), and Forward Error Correction ratio (FEC).
- BW Band Width
- GT Guard Time interval
- CON Constellation
- FEC Forward Error Correction ratio
- the PCR re-stamping is typically made by modifying PCR information based on time- of- arrival and time-of-departure difference of transport stream packets.
- time- of- arrival is not a finite quantity.
- PCR correction values are normally made between different locations. As a result, different systems are not able to generate the same bit sequence.
- the following description provides a process and system for determining PCR re- stamping that produces a bit stream that is bit exact at any participating system, even in two different locations. Fig.
- the input signal may be any a transport stream 101, for example, as provided for in the ISO/IEC 13818-1 standard.
- the transport stream may include packets include packets grouped into a mega-frame, which is a group of a integer number of TS packets, for example, as specified by ETS-101 191.
- the transport stream 101 is supplied to detector 105, time stamp generator 110, and memory 115.
- the detector 105 processes the transport stream 101 to extract received mega frame information, such as the MIP parameters and related transport stream parameters, mega frame time boundaries, and, when available, extra-long mega frame time boundaries of the received tr.
- the detector 105 provides the receive time frame boundaries to detector 107.
- the time stamp generator 110 computes input time stamps or an input time base for each incoming packet of the transport stream.
- the time base count is incremented 5 linearly at every input packet.
- the count is reset by the signal Reset TB 108 provided every time at the end of a Mega Frame or of an Extra-Long Mega Frame.
- the memory 115 stores each input transport stream packet with a related time stamp computed by the time stamp generator 110.
- the memory may be implemented using a First In - First Out (FIFO) memory, where the first data written in o are the first data read.
- FIFO First In - First Out
- the transport stream also is provided to output timing generator 120.
- the output timing generator 120 generates an output timing signal based on the input transport stream bit rate. Since input and output transport streams are linked by a fixed ratio, all pulses and timing signals required to build the output transport stream are derived from5 the input transport stream bit rate, as is known to those skilled in the art.
- Processing block 125 computes the transmit mega-frame information for the outgoing transport stream, such as the mega frame time boundaries, and, when available, extra-long mega frame time boundaries.
- the transmit time frame boundaries are provided to detector 107. 0
- the Detector 107 detects the end/start of each mega frame in the transport steam, or, in the case that the input and the output mega frame do not have the same length, detects the end of an extra-long mega frame.
- the detector 107 detects the end of a mega frame or extra-long mega frame, the detector generates the signal reset TB 108.
- the output time stamp generator 130 computes the output time stamps or time5 base for each outgoing packet.
- the output time base count is incremented linearly at every output packet.
- the base count is reset by the signal reset TB 108 provided at the end of every mega frame or extra-long mega frame.
- Block 135 determines the difference between the output time stamp provided by generator 130 and the input time stamp TS_TB 137 computed by the input time stamp0 generator 110 that is stored with each associated packet in the FIFO memory 115.
- the received packets are output from the FIFO memory 115 to the transport stream composer 140.
- the transport stream composer 140 is provided with the output timing and performs bit rate adaptation of the transport stream by determining whether to eliminate or insert null packets in the transport stream.
- the transport stream is provided to the extractor 145. Extractor 145 detects if any of the packets of the transport stream have an adaptation field with a PCR. If a PCR is detected, the extractor 145 extracts the PCR and sets a flag EN_PCR_INSERT 147.
- Any extracted PCR is provided to adder 150 which adds the time difference generated by block 135 to the extracted PCR to provide the recalibrated PCR.
- Inserter 155 re-inserts any recalibrated PCR into the transport stream when EN_PCR_INSERT flag is set.
- the adapted transport stream is delivered to output connector TS OUTPUT 160.
- the input and output transport streams have a fixed and deterministic bit rate, even if ruled by a fractional ratio, and an input transport stream carries a time mark, such as the MIP packet, which may be used to identify a time period.
- the time period allows determination of a periodical starting point common to input and output transport streams by indicating where to reset the PCR adaptation process.
- the time base sampling frequency of 34,292,160 MHz may be used as a virtual reference clock.
- Table 1 shows a packets period expressed in cycles of time base sampling frequency for every combination of guard time (e.g. as defined by EN 300 744), constellation, Forward Error Correction (FER) in an 8 MHz channel. It may be noted that all values are integers and exact.
- the period of one Mega Frame or one Extra-Long Mega Frame allows the difference between the arrival time and the departure time of the transport stream to be determined.
- the computation is independent of any eventual jitter found in an incoming transport stream.
- MPEG2 systems are based on an MPEG reference clock (a reference clock is used by transport stream system target decoder, for example, as defined by ISO/IEC 13818-1).
- the MPEG reference clock has a frequency of 27MHz.
- 1,270,080 is the ratio between the time base reference clock and the MPEG reference Clock.
- Addition of the computed time difference to the PCR value is performed using dual modulus arithmetic, as described in ISO13818-1.
- the time base sampling frequency is only one example, and that many others may be computed according to the teachings herein.
- This process gives examples of a way to implement a deterministic program clock reference re-stamping in Digital Video Broadcasting for Handheld Mobile/Terrestrial Television DVB-T/H (e.g., as defined in EN 300 744 and in TR 102 377DVB-T/H) systems where mega-frame initialization packet or extra-long mega frame watermarking is present.
- DVB-T/H Digital Video Broadcasting for Handheld Mobile/Terrestrial Television
- TR 102 377DVB-T/H mega-frame initialization packet or extra-long mega frame watermarking
- the system and methods described herein allow the use of the embedded Mega-frame Initialization Packet to achieve a high precision and deterministic PCR re-stamping that can be applied at the input of each transmitter of an SFN network, thereby maintaining the SFN requirements of identical bit stream at every transmitter and being fully compliant with above-mentioned standards.
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