A new dual-mode transmission networks (DMTN) based on broad-storage architecture for digital television (DTV) is proposed, in which the primary TV network is superimposed by a complementary framework based on broa...A new dual-mode transmission networks (DMTN) based on broad-storage architecture for digital television (DTV) is proposed, in which the primary TV network is superimposed by a complementary framework based on broad-storage TV (BSTV). The necessity of congregating hot TV resources is discussed via analyzing the scale-free properties in DMTN. The self-organized parallel broadcasting technology (SPBT) and the uniform content locator (UCL) are studied to utilize availably transmission channels and to help consumers to communicate with each other expediently. Experimental results show that DMTN can provide not only traditional TV services on schedule, but also digital interactive TV services on demand by using a single channel.展开更多
基金国家自然科学基金(the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.60272014)国家高技术研究发展计划(863)(the National High-Tech Research and Development Plan of China under Grant No.2002AA121063)中国工程院2006年度咨询项目
基金Sponsored by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(2007AA01Z151)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(60272014)
文摘A new dual-mode transmission networks (DMTN) based on broad-storage architecture for digital television (DTV) is proposed, in which the primary TV network is superimposed by a complementary framework based on broad-storage TV (BSTV). The necessity of congregating hot TV resources is discussed via analyzing the scale-free properties in DMTN. The self-organized parallel broadcasting technology (SPBT) and the uniform content locator (UCL) are studied to utilize availably transmission channels and to help consumers to communicate with each other expediently. Experimental results show that DMTN can provide not only traditional TV services on schedule, but also digital interactive TV services on demand by using a single channel.