Presentation 1995/11/28
DAVIC System Reference Model and Session and Connection Control Protocols
Masahisa Kawashima,
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Abstract(in English) This article starts with the DAVIC 1.0 system reference model and some physical network instances embodying DAVIC 1.0. We then describe session control signaling i.e. DSM-CC U-N, following which we present the sequence of interactions among the DAVIC 1.0 system components (STU, Delivery Systems and Server). One technical feature of DAVIC 1.0 is adoption of a network independent session signaling, i.e. DSM-CC U-N. The adoption of DSM-CC U-N enables the network types of the STU-side and the server-side to be independent from each other, and thus achieves service-level inter-operability while allowing network type diversities.
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Keyword(in English) Video-on-Demand / DAVIC / DSM-CC / Session Control Signaling
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Title (in English) DAVIC System Reference Model and Session and Connection Control Protocols
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Keyword(1) Video-on-Demand
Keyword(2) DAVIC
Keyword(3) DSM-CC
Keyword(4) Session Control Signaling
1st Author's Name Masahisa Kawashima
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories Broadband Network Systems Laboratories()
Date 1995/11/28
Paper # IN95-80
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 392
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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