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formerly satellite Interference Reduction Group are dealing with… Satellite Interference! …Carrier ID! STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
DVB CID Update… The End of the Beginning! DVB completed its work on CID February 28th 2013 http://www.dvb.org/technology/standards/a164_DVB-CID_Carrier-ID_spec.pdf ETSI published the standard 29th May 2013! ETSI TS 103 129 http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103100_103199/103129/01.01.01_60/ts_103129v010101p.pdf STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
…so where are we? We have an ETSI Standard (May 2013) & NIT! 70% of all supplied Modulators are DVB CID ready now! 80% of all supplied Encoders are NIT CID ready now! SDA CID Database in production (ready for June 2014) Detection Systems available now! Eutelsat, Intelsat & SES putting CID Systems in place now! WBU-ISOG Resolutions created CID targets! (May 2013) ASBU Action Plan requires CID (Oct 2013) FCC require ALL SNG/Flyaway Broadcast Platforms to be DVB CID compliant by 1st June 2016 Start CID rollout – 1st January 2015! STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
…so what’s missing? BROADCASTERS …the Broadcasters, We Need You! TURN CID ON! Uplinkers & Users? …the people that wanted something done! STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
So moving forward… Based on these particular WBU-ISOG resolutions with the aim to start rollout by 2015: 1. By 1 January 2015: All new modulators purchased for video uplinking will contain CID meeting ETSI DVB-CID standard 2. To meet Resolution 1, all Uplinkers of SCPC and MCPC video and data, fixed and mobile, will include DVB-CID in all RFPs for new modulators 3. By 1 January 2018: All uplinkers shall use DVB-CID on their SCPC and MCPC video and data transmissions Can we find out who has CID (NIT or DVB)? Who is requiring it? (Commercial/Military) What planning is being done? How we can support… Providing better information, how? Workshops, Events, Sessions? ASBU Action Plan! STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
What is CID? Carrier ID is a unique identification code embedded on a transmitted carrier This will be decoded by Satellite Operators to identify the uplinker of an interfering carrier No customer information (location or contacts) need be included with the CID (although it may be optionally included). So privacy is ensured for the customer Initially for DVB OU/SNG, video, data. Not VSAT TDMA Two formats: CID-NIT (old spec, to be phased out, may be compatible with existing equipment, requires uplinker to program the NIT) DVB-CID (new spec, robust in presence of overlapping interference, spread spectrum technology, minimal user action) STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
What are the benefits? Considerable effort and time is required for Operators to identify and resolve interference CID will help identify interfering carriers Not a magic solution for RFI, but a positive step that will help Benefits: Rapidly identify interfering carriers Enable faster action to resolve interference Improved QoS for customers (especially those affected by RFI) STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
How does DVB-CID work? CID is transported in a spread spectrum carrier below the noise floor, under the main carrier CID can be decoded even in presence of overlapping interfering carriers DVB-CID carrier is at typically 27dB below the level of the main carrier Degradation of the main carrier is
DVB CID Summary… DVB CID standard relies on spread spectrum technology in modems/ modulators to embed CID in satellite transmissions Mandatory Information – Fixed by Optional Information – Added by the equipment manufacturer end user 64-bit DVB CID Global Unique Identifier: Carried in the Content ID table: Derived from a 48 bit MAC address or a 48 bit Space Data Association (SDA) Latitude and longitude modulator identifier Telephone numbers (up to 3) CID Format: A revision code anticipating possible User defined data fields (up to 7) changes in the revision number and possible content of the fields in the Content ID table STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Next Steps… Finalize CID Implementation Requirement Requirement standard of standard by for CID by end for CID by manufacturers users in all new satellite purchases operators in all Some already uplink implemented transmissions Complete by June 1, 2013 70% by end of 2013 What will How best to encourage end Target date: encourage all to users to require January 1, 2015 implement? it? Completion of the CID standard is only the beginning…now the real work begins STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
CID (using NIT) - the Olympics - the Process (Manual)… Each Satellite Operator (e.g. Intelsat, SES & Eutelsat) ensures the NIT contains the… – Manufacturer’s Code – Carrier ID # (Serial No/MAC Address –12 Characters max) Optional - Satellite Operator name and contact info in to the User Field Sat Ops #1 Sat Ops #2 Sat Ops #n E.g. Sat Ops #1 detects & reports an Interfering Carrier Geo Stationary satellite subjected to Interference Carrier ID extracted & examined (e.g. User Info = Sat Ops #2)… Legitimate Then manually, cooperation between Operators… Signal Sat Ops #2 contacted & provided with Carrier ID#... Satellite coverage Sat Ops #2, using the reported Carrier ID#, determines on earth surface Customer and contacts for corrective action! This ensures Customer Data stays secure with the responsible Satellite Operator! STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Timeline sIRG objective: To prove CID process, use CID for World Cup OU video, June 2014 Based on WBU-ISOG resolutions: 1. By 1 January 2015: All new modulators purchased for video uplinking will contain CID meeting ETSI DVB-CID standard 2. To meet Resolution 1, all uplinkers of SCPC and MCPC video and data, fixed and mobile, will include DVB-CID in all RFPs for new modulators 3. By 1 January 2018: All uplinkers shall use DVB-CID on their SCPC and MCPC video and data transmissions 4. By 1 January 2018: All use of CID-NIT shall be phased out by this date 5. By 1 January 2015: All Satellite Operators shall start the transition to use CID that meets CID-NIT or DVB-CID standards (phasing out CID- NIT by 1 Jan 2018) Based on new FCC Part 25 Rule (Digital ATIS): By 1 June 2016: All SNG video transmissions must use the DVB-CID (ETSI) standard STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Latest WBU-ISOG Resolutions… At the conclusion of the recent WBU-ISOG Forum (May 15-16, 2013) held at Fox Networks in Los Angeles, there was agreement to issue a resolution in support of the recently adopted Carrier ID standard issued by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) – ETSI TS 103 129 v1.1.1 (2013 – 05). With this positive step forward by the industry to identify satellite transmissions of video content and as a means to mitigate harmful satellite interference, WBU-ISOG supports the following resolutions: Exclusions and their Definition The requirements for transmission of Carrier ID do not apply to MSS systems which automatically configure frequency, power level, polarization and transmit inhibit according to commands issued by a central control mechanism which is in the control of the satellite operator. The ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) – ETSI TS 103 129 v1.1.1 (2013 – 05) standard does not address systems that use TDMA or other types of burst carriers, and as such, equipment or systems that use TDMA or burst carriers are excluded at present from these resolutions. RESOLUTIONS: WBU-ISOG supports the requirement that, by no later than January 1, 2015, all new model modulators and codecs with integrated modulators purchased by end users for video uplinking contain a Carrier ID (CID) that meets the ETSI TS 103 129 standard issued May 29, 2013. Based on Resolution #1 and with immediate effect, the WBU-ISOG supports the requirement that all uplinkers of SCPC and MCPC Video and Data, fixed and mobile systems shall include Carrier ID functionality in the required specifications of all current and future RFP’s (Request for Proposal) or RFQ’s (Request for Quote) issued to equipment manufacturers regarding the purchase of modulators and/or codecs with integrated modulators. The WBU-ISOG supports the requirement that all satellite operators, by no later than January 1, 2015 start the transition to use Carrier ID that meets WBU-ISOG NIT or the ETSI standard for all SNG, DSNG and any other New Uplink transmission services. The WBU-ISOG supports the requirement that all uplinkers by no later than January 1, 2018 shall ensure that Carrier ID is included for all their respective SCPC and MCPC Video and Data transmissions. The WBU-ISOG supports the requirements that CID NIT shall be phased-out in preference to the ETSI standard by January 1, 2018. STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Moving Forward with CID… Simple ID, simple fix! Operator-to-Operator Automation - SDA) Use MAC Address only Secure ID-to-Operator Link Simple Trace: Carrier-to- Operator Hold applicable Carrier Data details - Operator only! Accuracy & Maintenance Use both NIT (ideal start for SNG) & migrate to DVB Standard… STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Satellite Operator Tasks Develop CID ops processes Key objective: minimize complexity and expense for users Decode ID during line-up/ routine monitoring, enter in carrier dbase Specify inter-Operator (e.g. via global dbase) processes Develop global CID database (prototype June 2014, final in 2015) Implement CID decoding in monitoring systems (basic functionality by June 2014, full functions for 2015) Need rollout plan. Large Operators have dozens of mon sites to equip Promote CID to customers (uplinkers) Info to sales teams and customers, industry presentations Implement CID at our own teleports (uplinks) Target 2015-2018 depending on modem capability and refresh cycle Longer term automation plans Auto detection of CID and immediate checking of databases STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Carrier ID Database - SDA… www.carrierid.org STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Carrier ID Database – Military Option… From the standard process… Sat Ops ID? Y N SDA Y ID? N …if ID not found in any database then simply forward ID to Military for internal checking via Military CID Monitoring and Database Systems. STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
Carrier ID Process “Road Map” - way forward Broadcasters/ Timeline… 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Users/Industry RFI-EUI Comtech Comtech/ DVB DVB DVB CID Industry Turner/CNN Comtech CID Product Newtec Commercial Technical Spec continues to CID Tests release, - Sat Ops/ Module Complete Feb 2013 implement CID May 2011 Prices, etc. sIRG/Others Complete Oct 2012 ETSI CID in product ...CID Process Implemented! CBS Live Tests Nov 2011 Sponsor DVB Feb 2012 Standard ranges Aug to Sep 2011 Oct 2011 May 2013 Sep IBC 2014 sIRG Develop VSAT CID Solutions & Progress Continued the CID Integrate CID Database Sat Ops/RFI-EUI/sIRG Develop Database CID sIRG CID Database... in to Develop - SDA/ Full Testing begins Development for SDA Sat Ops Mar 2012 Include Olympics Sep Business up-to-date (Ready for Washington Sat migration to Started IBC 2014 case to sIRG IBC Sep 2011 Show) SDA NAB 2010 Board Continued until Olympics Sep 2013 1st January, 2015 Jul 2011 Jun 2012 Satellite Operators Engage Sat GVF/sIRG Meeting of main Sat Ops Ops on CID /Eutelsat Industry Parties... Olympic Results of Sat Ops continued Implementation Summit Sat Corp/ISI, Comtech, Newtec, Implement Olympic Implementation Database iDirect, sIRG, SES, Eutelsat, Documentation IBC 8th Intelsat, Ericsson, Vislink, Others? & Start CID Worldwide sIRG - Draft Jul/Aug Sep 2011 IBC Sep 2011 Test/Live CID Sep IBC to Aug 2014 2011 Jul 2011 Mar 2012 2012 STOP Interference Now! (it’s a SIN!) Presented by Martin Coleman - Executive Director sIRG www.satirg.org
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