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WG Action: IP over DVB (ipdvb)
A new IETF working group has been formed in the Internet Area.
For additional information, please contact the Area Directors or the WG
Chairs.
IP over DVB (ipdvb)
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Current Status: Proposed Working Group
Chair(s):
Gorry Fairhurst (gorry@erg.abdn.ac.uk)
Responsible Area Director:
Margaret Wasserman <margaret@thingmagic.com>
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Description of Working Group:
The WG will develop new protocols and architectures to enable better
deployment of IP over MPEG-2 transport and provide easier interworking with
IP networks. Specific properties of this subnetwork technology include
link-layer
support for unicast and multicast, large numbers of down-stream receivers,
and efficiency of transmission.
These properties resemble those in some other wireless networks. The
specific focus of the group is on the use of MPEG-2 transport (examples
include the Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) standards: DVB-RCS; DVB-S and
DVB-T
and related ATSC Specifications) in next generation networks and is not
concerned with the development, replacement, or retention of existing
protocols on the existing generation of networks.
The WG will endeavour to reuse existing open standard technologies, giving
guidance on usage in IP networks, whenever they are able to fulfill
requirements. For instance, we acknowledge the existing Multiprotocol
Encapsulation (MPE) [ATSC A/90;ETSI EN 301192] and that this will continue
to be deployed in the future to develop new markets. Any alternative
encapsulation would need to co-exist with MPE.
Appropriate standards will be defined to support transmission of IPv4 and
IPv6 datagrams between IP networks connected using MPEG-2 transport
subnetworks.
This includes options for encapsulation, dynamic unicast address resolution
for IPv4/IPv6, and the mechanisms needed to map routed IP multicast traffic
to the
MPEG-2 transport subnetwork. The standards will be appropriate to both MPE
and
any alternative encapsulation method developed. The developed protocols may
also be applicable to other multicast enabled subnetwork technologies
supporting large numbers of directly connected systems.
The current list of work items is:
Specify the requirements and architecture for supporting IPv4/IPv6 via
MPEG-2 transmission networks. Such requirements should consider the range
of
platforms currently (or anticipated to be) in use. This draft will be an
Informational RFC.
Define a standards-track RFC defining an efficient encapsulation method.
The design will consider the need for MAC addresses, the potential need for
synchronisation between streams, support for a wide range of IPv4/IPv6 and
multicast traffic.
Provide an Informational RFC describing a framework for unicast and
multicast address resolution over MPEG-2 transmission networks. The
document will
describe options for the address resolution process, relating these to
appropriate usage scenarios and suggesting appropriate protocol mechanisms
for both the existing Multi-Protocol Encapsulation (MPE) and the efficient
encapsulation (2). Consideration will be paid to existing standards, and
the
cases for IPv6 and IPv4 will be described.
Define standards-track RFC(s) to specify procedures for dynamic address
resolution for IPv4/IPv6. This will describe the protocol and syntax of the
information exchanged to bind unicast and multicast flows to the MPEG-2 TS
Logical Channels. This will include specific optimisations appropriate for
networks reaching large numbers of down-stream systems.
Goals and Milestones:
JAN 04 Draft of a WG Architecture ID describing usage of MPEG-2
transport for IP transmission.
MAR 04 Draft of a WG ID on the new Encapsulation.
JUL 04 Draft of a WG ID on the AR Framework, specifying mechanisms
to perform address resolution.
JUL 04 Submit Architecture to IESG
OCT 04 Draft of a WG ID or the AR Protocol, defining a protocol to
perform IP address resolution.
OCT 04 Submit Encapsulation to IESG
APR 05 Submit AR Framework to IESG
AUG 05 Submit AR Protocol to IESG
AUG 05 Progress the Encapsulation RFC along the IETF standards track.