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Wi-Fi 802.11n Based Access
Network for IPTV Service
Delivery in Pakistan
                 Fahad Ahmed
Student of Master of Telecommunications Engineering
               University of Melbourne

         Jawad-ul-Hassan Siddiqui
Student of M.Engg Communication Systems & Networks
    Mehran University of Engineering & Technology
Traditional CATV
   Standard Composite TV signal has a bandwidth of 6 MHz
    Vestigial side band Amplitude modulation is used for video
    signals and FM is used for Audio.
    Various channels are broadcasted together having different
    carrier frequencies( using different carrier frequencies for
    Composite TV signal of each TV channel) by using FDM.
    There can be only 135 channels broadcasted in a traditional
    CATV system due to bandwidth limitation i.e 54Mhz to 890 Mhz
    enforced by PTA.
What is IPTV ?

   IPTV is a new form of Cable TV and
    provides more features then Cable TV
   In IPTV a real time TV broadcast is
    encoded by using MPEG2 or H.264
    Codec, the encoded real time video
    streams encapsulated into IP packets
    and multicast over the IP network
    having end to end QoS control.
Customers Expectations
   Subscribers want noise free, clear high quality picture quality TV
    channel broadcast. They also want access to more TV channels.
   Subscriber want to watch the contents of their own choice ,
    when ever they want.
   Subscriber want more personalized viewing and interactivity in
    their daily life viewing.
   Subscriber want to view the contents whenever they are free or
    want to watch recorded real time video streams.
   Advertisers want to increase their advertisement viewers and
    want to target the viewers who seriously think about their
    product.
Subscribers want noise free, clear high
quality picture quality TV channel
broadcast.
   IPTV provides noise free, high quality
    picture. In IPTV, the Live TV video
    contents are received from the TV
    channel broadcasters via satellites or
    other terrestrials links, video contents
    are then encoded and compressed by
    the codec like H.264 or MPEG2, the
    encoded video contents are distributed
    via IP-multicast delivery.
Subscriber want to watch the contents of
    their own choice , when ever they want.
   IPTV provides Video on demand ,VoD
    provides solution to this requirement, VoD
    allow users to search their desired multimedia
    contents from online videos/movies libraries,
    when a user makes a selection, the video
    streaming server start delivering the
    multimedia contents to the user over a point
    to point unicast connection. VoD also
    provides VCR like functionalities known as
    trick mode.
Subscriber want more personalized
viewing and interactivity in their daily life
viewing.
   IPTV provides interactive TV viewing allowing viewers
    to interact with the multimedia contents, because its
    an IP based content it is very easy to provide along
    with video contents and provides a two way
    communication path which enable user to send their
    data also. Interactive TV has various features like
    Electronic Service/Program Guide, Personalized
    viewing, different viewing angles, users can
    participate in online polling, multimedia content
    searching system allow user to search for contents
    based on actors, title, release dates, director etc
Subscriber want to view the contents
whenever they are free or want to watch
recorded real time video streams.
   IPTV provides the solution in two ways i.e
    personal video recording allow user to record
    multiple broadcast (IP-Multicast) streams on
    their PVR therefore user can access recorded
    content whenever they want. Other method
    is Network based PVR, the real-time TV
    broadcast is recorded on a server at the
    service provider network therefore the
    subscriber can access the contents whenever
    he/she wants from that server.
Advertisers want to increase their advertisement
viewers and want to target the viewers who
seriously think about their product.

   IPTV provides an interactive solution in
    the form of addressable advertisement,
    in this feature the advertisers search
    the profiles of the viewers and selects
    the profiles which are best match for
    their campaign/advertisement and
    sends an interactive advertisement to
    the particular viewers.
Smartness of IPTV
   Since it is an IP based data cast it is easy to be
    provided over broadband internet connection
   Special end to end QoS(quality of service) provide
    defense against network jitter, packet loss and long
    transmission delay faced by the multimedia content
    in internet.
   IP multicasts of real time video streams, in which few
    requested streams are delivered to the subscribers
    (who request the streams) enable service providers
    to provide cable TV like environment and increases
    the number of choices for the users to choose from
    thousands of TV channels and also make it possible
    to provide HDTV.
Smartness of IPTV
   Whereas in old cable TV or in digital cable TV
    all of the channels are broadcasted therefore
    they consumes large bandwidth and a user is
    tuned to a particular channel whereas all
    other channels which are not being watched
    by the user are also being broadcasted and
    consuming the remaining bandwidth, this
    bandwidth consumption creates a problem in
    providing large number of channels and in
    providing HDTV channels on a old analog
    cable tv or on a digital cable TV.
Smartness of IPTV
   In IPTV different services like Voice, Data and
    video services are IP-based therefore they
    are easy to converge and provides new way
    of interactivity and converged
    communications.
    An user can enjoy features like on screen
    caller ID, on screen call handling, video
    calling, chatting, voice mail and e-mail
    handling, information sharing etc and
    parallely he/she can watch video.
Attraction Of IPTV
   Less bandwidth consumption of IPTV
    and be a IP-Data encourages the Telco
    to provide IPTV in bundle with Internet
    Access and Voice services (e.g VoIP)
    over broadband connection.
Hindrances in IPTV Service Delivery

 All ready laid networks are designed for data
 traffic, so the routine problems are quite
 evident like loss of packets due to
 circumstances like congestion delay, link
 failure etc.
 These problems are not a major point of
 concern in data networks because we mostly
 have retransmission facility at our disposal in
 case of packet loss or delay.
Hindrances in IPTV Service Delivery
   But IP based video data is greatly affected by such problems
    and requires a good quality of service mechanism, therefore it
    requires sufficient amount of bandwidth for video services to
    prevent bursty delivery of video data to the IPTV client
    equipment which is expecting constant data in correct
    sequence.

   The theoretical maximum downlink data rate of ADSL2 is 12
    MBits/sec, if we consider ideally the data rate available to every
    customer averagely 10 Mbits/sec, therefore it is still difficult to
    deliver HDTV( High Definition TV channel require at least 6.5 to
    8 Mbit/sec if they are using H.264) along with the multiple e.g 4
    or 5 streams of SDTV(Standard Definition TV channel require at
    least 1.5 to 3 Mbits/sec if they are using H.264) and other
    services like VoD, High Speed Internet.
IPTV in Pakistan
In Pakistan only one Telco which is providing the facility
of IPTV over their PSTN copper lines by using ADSL+
technology.
Unfortunately in Pakistan, the condition of most buried
PSTN copper lines to the customers are in worst
possible condition due to improper shielding of wires,
copper wires buried in areas having water logging
and salinity, unmanaged planning and distribution, all
these factors cause failure and increases the noise
and causes an unreliable service delivery to the
customer due to increase in packet loss.
IPTV in Pakistan
   Therefore the data required for good quality of
    service is greatly influenced by the factors discussed
    in the previous slide.

   Also an another issue is that data rate available to
    the subscriber vary according to the distance from
    the DSLAM (digital access line multiplexer) therefore
    some may get higher data rate who are closer to the
    DSLAM and some may get lower data rate who are
    far from the DSLAM.
What is the REMEDY
There can be many solution for this
problem such as use of FTTH( Fiber to
the house) as an access technology,
which provides a high bandwidth but
mostly immune to the factors discussed
previously and moreover this
technology requires new infrastructure
which is again expensive.
Proposed Solution
   Another solution to this problem is “Wi-Fi
    Technology” for access networks.

   Service provider can use fiber to node and
    after that use Wi-Fi 802.11n as a last mile
    access network. Wi-Fi alliance has announced
    a new standard for Wi-Fi i.e 802.11n which
    provides 4 to 5 times higher data rate as
    compare to 802.11 a/b/g/e.
Advantages of Wi-Fi 802.11n
   The renewed standard uses 52 subcarriers where as its
    predecessors uses 48.

   It has a FEC( forward error correction ) of 5/6 whereas the old
    one has 3/4.

   It has 400 nsec guard interval between transmission whereas
    802.11 a/b/g has 800 n/sec.

   It has it has a channel bandwidth of 40 MHz where as 802.11
    a/b/g has 20 Mhz.
Advantages of Wi-Fi 802.11n
   Wi-Fi 802.11n is greatly optimized for audio and
    video traffic, it has feature known as WMM (Wi-Fi
    multimedia) which provides QoS functionality by
    prioritizing the video and audio traffic.

   The higher throughput, QoS and reliable service
    delivery made this technology to be used as an
    access network for IPTV.
This is the future
   IPTV service provider can provide all the
    features VoD, interactive TV, High speed
    internet Access, VOIP and multiple SDTV and
    HDTV channel streams to their customers.
    Using Wi-Fi 802.11n technology provides the
    solution to the problem faced in copper
    networks of Pakistan.

   Wi-Fi provides an easy way to provide
    multiple connections to a same home if they
    are using more than one set-top boxes.
This is the future
   Higher data rates of WiFi 802.11n enable
    service provider to send several IP multicasts
    of SDTV and HDTV streams (which can be
    viewed on several TV or recorded
    simultaneously on PVR) along with multiple
    streams of high definition VoD( Video on
    Demand), High speed Internet Access and
    multiple VoIP services on a single connection
    to a subscriber.
This is the future
   Wi-Fi 802.11n WMM QoS provides solution to
    the problems like jitter, packet loss and
    transmission delay faced by the audio and
    video streams.

   Wi-Fi 802.11n also provides mobile
    convergence facility.
This is the future
   Wi-Fi 802.11n provides Mobile phone
    convergence, therefore a Wi-Fi compatible
    mobile phone or other handheld devices can
    use Wi-Fi access network for making VOIP
    calls, receiving IPTV services on Mobile Phone
    and use it for high speed internet surfing.
    Service provider also attract lots of mobile
    phone subscriber through Wi-Fi Mobile
    Convergence(WMC) feature
Conclusion
Using Wi-Fi 802.11n as an access network for IPTV
service delivery in Pakistan provide solution for the
problems faced in copper based access network and
high bandwidth availability with Wi-Fi
MultiMedia(WMM) QoS provide high quality of
service delivery to the subscriber along with all the
features of IPTV and bundle services like Internet
and VoIP.

Wi-Fi 802.11n has MIMO antenna technology which
provide robustness in Wireless environment
attenuation factors and multipath problems.
Conclusion
Its high time for the service providers to think along
these lines and use the latest and probably the most
feasible technology, to provide better IPTV service.

Wi-Fi 802.11n also helps service provider to deliver their
service in rural areas of Pakistan because several
rural areas of Pakistan don’t have PSTN, in rural
areas usually the homes are spread over larger areas
therefore usage of Wi-Fi technology is a good
solution for providing internet, VOIP and IPTV service
in rural areas
References
   [1] IEC Online Education Web Pro Forum: IPTV
   http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/iptv/index.html
   [2] IPTV Wikipedia
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPTV
   [3] An Introduction to IPTV
   http://arstechnica.com/guides/other/iptv.ars/1
   [4] IPTV & Triple Play
   http://www.rogertowne.com/IPTV&TriplePlay.htm
   [5] Digital Broadcast TV
   http://www.iptvxl.com/applications-services/digital-broadcast-tv/
   [6] Video on Demand
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_on_demand
References
   [7] Interactive TV
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_television
   [8] Personal Video Recorder
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_video_recorder
   [9] Pay-Per view
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-per-view
   [10] Addressable Advertisement
   http://www.iptvxl.com/applications-services/addressable-
    advertising
   [11] White Paper: IPTV
   http://www.intellon.com/pdfs/IPTV_White_Paper.pdf
References
   [12] White Paper: Delivering converged entertainment and
    communication services with IPTV and VoIP Multimedia for regional
    carriers
   http://www.nortel.com/solutions/iptv/collateral/nn121420.pdf
   [13] IPTV Architecture
   http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/iptv/topic02.html
   [14] IPTV Architecture & Technologies
   http://www.networkdictionary.com/networking/IPTV.php
   [15] Video on Demand
   http://www.iptvxl.com/advantages/vod/
   [16] A Guide to IPTV: The Technologies, the Challenges and How to
    Test IPTV
   http://www.tek.com/Measurement/App_Notes/25_20277/eng/25W_20
    277_0.pdf?wt=520&rgn=ww&from=303271X314253&link=/Measurem
    ent/App_Notes/25_20277/eng/25W_20277_0.pdf

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Wi-Fi 802.11n Based Access Network for IPTV Service Delivery in Pakistan

  • 1. Wi-Fi 802.11n Based Access Network for IPTV Service Delivery in Pakistan Fahad Ahmed Student of Master of Telecommunications Engineering University of Melbourne Jawad-ul-Hassan Siddiqui Student of M.Engg Communication Systems & Networks Mehran University of Engineering & Technology
  • 2. Traditional CATV  Standard Composite TV signal has a bandwidth of 6 MHz Vestigial side band Amplitude modulation is used for video signals and FM is used for Audio.  Various channels are broadcasted together having different carrier frequencies( using different carrier frequencies for Composite TV signal of each TV channel) by using FDM.  There can be only 135 channels broadcasted in a traditional CATV system due to bandwidth limitation i.e 54Mhz to 890 Mhz enforced by PTA.
  • 3. What is IPTV ?  IPTV is a new form of Cable TV and provides more features then Cable TV  In IPTV a real time TV broadcast is encoded by using MPEG2 or H.264 Codec, the encoded real time video streams encapsulated into IP packets and multicast over the IP network having end to end QoS control.
  • 4. Customers Expectations  Subscribers want noise free, clear high quality picture quality TV channel broadcast. They also want access to more TV channels.  Subscriber want to watch the contents of their own choice , when ever they want.  Subscriber want more personalized viewing and interactivity in their daily life viewing.  Subscriber want to view the contents whenever they are free or want to watch recorded real time video streams.  Advertisers want to increase their advertisement viewers and want to target the viewers who seriously think about their product.
  • 5. Subscribers want noise free, clear high quality picture quality TV channel broadcast.  IPTV provides noise free, high quality picture. In IPTV, the Live TV video contents are received from the TV channel broadcasters via satellites or other terrestrials links, video contents are then encoded and compressed by the codec like H.264 or MPEG2, the encoded video contents are distributed via IP-multicast delivery.
  • 6. Subscriber want to watch the contents of their own choice , when ever they want.  IPTV provides Video on demand ,VoD provides solution to this requirement, VoD allow users to search their desired multimedia contents from online videos/movies libraries, when a user makes a selection, the video streaming server start delivering the multimedia contents to the user over a point to point unicast connection. VoD also provides VCR like functionalities known as trick mode.
  • 7. Subscriber want more personalized viewing and interactivity in their daily life viewing.  IPTV provides interactive TV viewing allowing viewers to interact with the multimedia contents, because its an IP based content it is very easy to provide along with video contents and provides a two way communication path which enable user to send their data also. Interactive TV has various features like Electronic Service/Program Guide, Personalized viewing, different viewing angles, users can participate in online polling, multimedia content searching system allow user to search for contents based on actors, title, release dates, director etc
  • 8. Subscriber want to view the contents whenever they are free or want to watch recorded real time video streams.  IPTV provides the solution in two ways i.e personal video recording allow user to record multiple broadcast (IP-Multicast) streams on their PVR therefore user can access recorded content whenever they want. Other method is Network based PVR, the real-time TV broadcast is recorded on a server at the service provider network therefore the subscriber can access the contents whenever he/she wants from that server.
  • 9. Advertisers want to increase their advertisement viewers and want to target the viewers who seriously think about their product.  IPTV provides an interactive solution in the form of addressable advertisement, in this feature the advertisers search the profiles of the viewers and selects the profiles which are best match for their campaign/advertisement and sends an interactive advertisement to the particular viewers.
  • 10. Smartness of IPTV  Since it is an IP based data cast it is easy to be provided over broadband internet connection  Special end to end QoS(quality of service) provide defense against network jitter, packet loss and long transmission delay faced by the multimedia content in internet.  IP multicasts of real time video streams, in which few requested streams are delivered to the subscribers (who request the streams) enable service providers to provide cable TV like environment and increases the number of choices for the users to choose from thousands of TV channels and also make it possible to provide HDTV.
  • 11. Smartness of IPTV  Whereas in old cable TV or in digital cable TV all of the channels are broadcasted therefore they consumes large bandwidth and a user is tuned to a particular channel whereas all other channels which are not being watched by the user are also being broadcasted and consuming the remaining bandwidth, this bandwidth consumption creates a problem in providing large number of channels and in providing HDTV channels on a old analog cable tv or on a digital cable TV.
  • 12. Smartness of IPTV  In IPTV different services like Voice, Data and video services are IP-based therefore they are easy to converge and provides new way of interactivity and converged communications.  An user can enjoy features like on screen caller ID, on screen call handling, video calling, chatting, voice mail and e-mail handling, information sharing etc and parallely he/she can watch video.
  • 13. Attraction Of IPTV  Less bandwidth consumption of IPTV and be a IP-Data encourages the Telco to provide IPTV in bundle with Internet Access and Voice services (e.g VoIP) over broadband connection.
  • 14. Hindrances in IPTV Service Delivery All ready laid networks are designed for data traffic, so the routine problems are quite evident like loss of packets due to circumstances like congestion delay, link failure etc. These problems are not a major point of concern in data networks because we mostly have retransmission facility at our disposal in case of packet loss or delay.
  • 15. Hindrances in IPTV Service Delivery  But IP based video data is greatly affected by such problems and requires a good quality of service mechanism, therefore it requires sufficient amount of bandwidth for video services to prevent bursty delivery of video data to the IPTV client equipment which is expecting constant data in correct sequence.  The theoretical maximum downlink data rate of ADSL2 is 12 MBits/sec, if we consider ideally the data rate available to every customer averagely 10 Mbits/sec, therefore it is still difficult to deliver HDTV( High Definition TV channel require at least 6.5 to 8 Mbit/sec if they are using H.264) along with the multiple e.g 4 or 5 streams of SDTV(Standard Definition TV channel require at least 1.5 to 3 Mbits/sec if they are using H.264) and other services like VoD, High Speed Internet.
  • 16. IPTV in Pakistan In Pakistan only one Telco which is providing the facility of IPTV over their PSTN copper lines by using ADSL+ technology. Unfortunately in Pakistan, the condition of most buried PSTN copper lines to the customers are in worst possible condition due to improper shielding of wires, copper wires buried in areas having water logging and salinity, unmanaged planning and distribution, all these factors cause failure and increases the noise and causes an unreliable service delivery to the customer due to increase in packet loss.
  • 17. IPTV in Pakistan  Therefore the data required for good quality of service is greatly influenced by the factors discussed in the previous slide.  Also an another issue is that data rate available to the subscriber vary according to the distance from the DSLAM (digital access line multiplexer) therefore some may get higher data rate who are closer to the DSLAM and some may get lower data rate who are far from the DSLAM.
  • 18. What is the REMEDY There can be many solution for this problem such as use of FTTH( Fiber to the house) as an access technology, which provides a high bandwidth but mostly immune to the factors discussed previously and moreover this technology requires new infrastructure which is again expensive.
  • 19. Proposed Solution  Another solution to this problem is “Wi-Fi Technology” for access networks.  Service provider can use fiber to node and after that use Wi-Fi 802.11n as a last mile access network. Wi-Fi alliance has announced a new standard for Wi-Fi i.e 802.11n which provides 4 to 5 times higher data rate as compare to 802.11 a/b/g/e.
  • 20. Advantages of Wi-Fi 802.11n  The renewed standard uses 52 subcarriers where as its predecessors uses 48.  It has a FEC( forward error correction ) of 5/6 whereas the old one has 3/4.  It has 400 nsec guard interval between transmission whereas 802.11 a/b/g has 800 n/sec.  It has it has a channel bandwidth of 40 MHz where as 802.11 a/b/g has 20 Mhz.
  • 21. Advantages of Wi-Fi 802.11n  Wi-Fi 802.11n is greatly optimized for audio and video traffic, it has feature known as WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) which provides QoS functionality by prioritizing the video and audio traffic.  The higher throughput, QoS and reliable service delivery made this technology to be used as an access network for IPTV.
  • 22. This is the future  IPTV service provider can provide all the features VoD, interactive TV, High speed internet Access, VOIP and multiple SDTV and HDTV channel streams to their customers. Using Wi-Fi 802.11n technology provides the solution to the problem faced in copper networks of Pakistan.  Wi-Fi provides an easy way to provide multiple connections to a same home if they are using more than one set-top boxes.
  • 23. This is the future  Higher data rates of WiFi 802.11n enable service provider to send several IP multicasts of SDTV and HDTV streams (which can be viewed on several TV or recorded simultaneously on PVR) along with multiple streams of high definition VoD( Video on Demand), High speed Internet Access and multiple VoIP services on a single connection to a subscriber.
  • 24. This is the future  Wi-Fi 802.11n WMM QoS provides solution to the problems like jitter, packet loss and transmission delay faced by the audio and video streams.  Wi-Fi 802.11n also provides mobile convergence facility.
  • 25. This is the future  Wi-Fi 802.11n provides Mobile phone convergence, therefore a Wi-Fi compatible mobile phone or other handheld devices can use Wi-Fi access network for making VOIP calls, receiving IPTV services on Mobile Phone and use it for high speed internet surfing. Service provider also attract lots of mobile phone subscriber through Wi-Fi Mobile Convergence(WMC) feature
  • 26. Conclusion Using Wi-Fi 802.11n as an access network for IPTV service delivery in Pakistan provide solution for the problems faced in copper based access network and high bandwidth availability with Wi-Fi MultiMedia(WMM) QoS provide high quality of service delivery to the subscriber along with all the features of IPTV and bundle services like Internet and VoIP. Wi-Fi 802.11n has MIMO antenna technology which provide robustness in Wireless environment attenuation factors and multipath problems.
  • 27. Conclusion Its high time for the service providers to think along these lines and use the latest and probably the most feasible technology, to provide better IPTV service. Wi-Fi 802.11n also helps service provider to deliver their service in rural areas of Pakistan because several rural areas of Pakistan don’t have PSTN, in rural areas usually the homes are spread over larger areas therefore usage of Wi-Fi technology is a good solution for providing internet, VOIP and IPTV service in rural areas
  • 28. References  [1] IEC Online Education Web Pro Forum: IPTV  http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/iptv/index.html  [2] IPTV Wikipedia  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPTV  [3] An Introduction to IPTV  http://arstechnica.com/guides/other/iptv.ars/1  [4] IPTV & Triple Play  http://www.rogertowne.com/IPTV&TriplePlay.htm  [5] Digital Broadcast TV  http://www.iptvxl.com/applications-services/digital-broadcast-tv/  [6] Video on Demand  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_on_demand
  • 29. References  [7] Interactive TV  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_television  [8] Personal Video Recorder  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_video_recorder  [9] Pay-Per view  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-per-view  [10] Addressable Advertisement  http://www.iptvxl.com/applications-services/addressable- advertising  [11] White Paper: IPTV  http://www.intellon.com/pdfs/IPTV_White_Paper.pdf
  • 30. References  [12] White Paper: Delivering converged entertainment and communication services with IPTV and VoIP Multimedia for regional carriers  http://www.nortel.com/solutions/iptv/collateral/nn121420.pdf  [13] IPTV Architecture  http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/iptv/topic02.html  [14] IPTV Architecture & Technologies  http://www.networkdictionary.com/networking/IPTV.php  [15] Video on Demand  http://www.iptvxl.com/advantages/vod/  [16] A Guide to IPTV: The Technologies, the Challenges and How to Test IPTV  http://www.tek.com/Measurement/App_Notes/25_20277/eng/25W_20 277_0.pdf?wt=520&rgn=ww&from=303271X314253&link=/Measurem ent/App_Notes/25_20277/eng/25W_20277_0.pdf