Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Combining or distributing information via frequency channels
Reexamination Certificate
1998-11-12
2003-03-04
Chin, Wellington (Department: 2664)
Multiplex communications
Communication techniques for information carried in plural...
Combining or distributing information via frequency channels
C370S487000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06529526
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention is related to the processing of programs and associated content rating and system timing information received from multiple broadcast sources for program play, recording and playback.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In digital video and audio broadcast applications, packetized program information transmitted to a video decoder, such as a High Definition Television (HDTV) receiver, contains broadcast channels, e.g. Fox 5™, Channel 13™, from multiple broadcasters. The packetized program information of an individual broadcaster may contain the data content of several program sub-channels occupying the frequency spectrum previously occupied by a single analog broadcast channel. The sub-channels may comprise, for example, digital services including a main program channel, a financial service channel offering stock quotes, a sports news service channel and a shopping and interactive channel, all being conveyed within the 6 MHz bandwidth previously allocated to a single analog NTSC compatible broadcast channel.
The packetized program information of an individual broadcaster also contains ancillary information as well as the data content of the program sub-channels. The ancillary information includes system information and program specific data used in identifying and assembling packets comprising selected programs and also includes program guide and text information associated with the transmitted program data. In particular, the ancillary system information includes system timing information providing a time clock reference enabling determination of a time at which a specific program is to be broadcast. The ancillary program specific data may include program content rating information (such as PG-13 etc.) enabling parental control of viewing using a conditional access system such as a V-chip type system, for example. The ancillary system timing and content rating information is typically encoded along with program data to conform to the requirements of a known standard. One such standard detailing an information protocol incorporating system timing and content rating information for broadcast applications is entitled,
Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable
, published by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), Nov. 10, 1997, hereinafter referred to as the PSIP standard.
A number of problems may arise in a digital video system in processing system timing and program specific information from multiple broadcast sources. Specifically, problems arise in the use of the system timing information for scheduling program processing functions and for displaying a current time to a user. Problems also arise in providing a conditional access system that uses accurate program content rating information in authorizing access to programs whilst also providing desirable features such as the ability for a user to optionally override a previously set content rating limit. Thus there is a need to solve these problems and derivative problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A system processes packetized program information, from different broadcast sources, containing programs and program specific information including associated content rating data. A program specific parameter of a desired program is selected based on its source from equivalent parameters from alternative broadcast sources. The desired program is processed for display, recording or playback using the selected program specific parameter. The selected program specific parameter may comprise a content rating that is mapped to a different program content rating system and used in validating authorization to access the desired program.
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Chin Wellington
Duong Frank
Kurdyla R. H.
Navon J. M.
Thomson Licensing S.A.
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