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Processing of a broadcast signal

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AU2002330707A1
AU2002330707A1 AU2002330707A AU2002330707A AU2002330707A1 AU 2002330707 A1 AU2002330707 A1 AU 2002330707A1 AU 2002330707 A AU2002330707 A AU 2002330707A AU 2002330707 A AU2002330707 A AU 2002330707A AU 2002330707 A1 AU2002330707 A1 AU 2002330707A1
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Jonathan R. Piesing
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Koninklijke Philips NV
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PROCESSING OF A BROADCAST SIGNAL
This invention relates to a method of and apparatus for processing a broadcast signal, to a method of generating such a signal and to the broadcast signal itself.
WO 00/78043 A1 describes automatic control of broadcast and execution of interactive applications to maintain synchronous operation with broadcast programs. It discloses that an automation server interfaces with broadcast scheduling systems of various types to automatically synchronise interactive applications relative to broadcast programs, such as television shows and commercials, so as to maintain the appropriate interactive application, with respect to the current broadcast program.
However this International Patent Application Publication does not address the problem of synchronisation of broadcast programs with their respective interactive applications when the broadcast signal passes through one or more television broadcasters/network operators, following the original broadcaster. If the broadcast signal passes through another broadcaster or operator who adds further material to the signal, typically commercials, then the original synchronisation is lost.
In normal television, commercials can be inserted at any point in time during a programme. The original producer or editor of the programme will often prepare specific points where commercials are intended to be inserted but the insertion of commercials at other points is not prevented and is in fact quite common except when a programme is first shown by its originator. When interactive applications are added to programmes, this is normally carried out largely disconnected from the production of the video and audio components. The distribution of an interactive application through the broadcast network to the end user is frequently achieved using equipment that is unaware of the nature of the interactive application, or sometimes even the existence of such an application.
When a broadcaster interrupts a programme to insert commercials, any interactive application running at that time may not be aware that the programme has been interrupted and that the video and audio components which the end user is viewing are the video and audio components of the commercial and not that of the original programme. This can result in the interactive application continuing to run, showing, for example, graphics on the screen that are irrelevant to the commercial or that obscure the commercial. If the inserted commercial has its own interactive application, then there will be the obvious problems associated with two applications attempting to run at the same time.
Currently, either programmes with interactive applications must be restricted to only have commercials inserted at predefined positions or the equipment inserting the commercials must be aware of the interactive application and take some action when switching between the main programme and the commercial. The first solution leads to a significant loss of operational freedom for the broadcaster. The second is only possible if there is a close relationship between the organisation from which the programme originated and the organisation inserting the commercials, and even so requires a significant investment in the modification of the advert insertion equipment.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improvement of the known systems and apparatus.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of processing a broadcast signal, comprising receiving a broadcast signal, said signal comprising a video component and an audio component, receiving a data component comprising an interactive application, monitoring said broadcast signal for an identification signal, and interrupting the operation of the interactive application if said identification signal is not present. According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided apparatus for processing a broadcast signal, comprising receiving means for receiving a broadcast signal, said signal comprising a video component and an audio component, and for receiving a data component comprising an interactive application, and monitoring means for monitoring said broadcast signal for an identification signal, and for interrupting the operation of the interactive application if said identification signal is not present.
The data component may be a portion of the broadcast signal or may be received from a local storage medium. The monitoring of the broadcast signal can be carried out by the interactive application. The interrupting may comprise the suspension of the interactive application. The broadcast signal can be either a digital or an analogue television signal. If the broadcast signal is an analogue signal then the identification signal can be present in the vertical blanking interval of said broadcast signal. According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of generating a broadcast signal, comprising multiplexing a video component, an audio component and an identification signal to create a broadcast signal.
Preferably, the method further comprises multiplexing into the broadcast signal a data component comprising an interactive application. Advantageously, the method may also further comprise transmitting the broadcast signal to a television distribution network. The method can further comprise the insertion of commercials into the broadcast signal.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a broadcast signal comprising a video component, an audio component and an identification signal.
In addition, the signal can further comprise a data component comprising an interactive application.
Owing to the invention, it is possible to provide an efficient system for the handling of a broadcast signal that allows the insertion of commercials into the signal without interfering with any interactive application present in the signal. This is achieved by the use of an identification signal that is added when the broadcast signal is generated. The broadcast signal is then monitored for the presence of this identification signal, when the signal is processed at the receiving end.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:-
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a system for the generating, broadcast and receipt of a broadcast signal.
In the Figure, the actions of the broadcaster, distributor and end user are shown respectively at 10, 12 and 14. Only one distributor 12 is illustrated, but in many applications there will be other distributors and/or network operators in the distribution chain.
In this embodiment, the originator of the broadcast signal is provided with a multiplexer 16. This multiplexes a video component 18, an audio component 20 and a data component 22 with an identification signal 24 produced by a device 26 to generate a broadcast signal 28. The data component 22 is in the form of an interactive application.
The interactive application typically relates to the material being broadcast. For example, if the broadcast material is a golf tournament then the interactive application may contain statistical information on the golfers participating, a hole by hole map of the course, an interactive leaderboard etc.
The end user 14 can access these functions as desired through a suitable user interface. In the system of Figure 1 , the interactive application that is transmitted to the end user 14 is part of the data component that is a portion of the broadcast signal 28. The interactive application can alternatively be received from a local storage medium or can be retrieved by the end user's receiver 34 via a wired connection to a remote store.
The device 26 produces an identification signal 24 at a regular interval in the form of a "heartbeat" that is carried in the video/audio distribution channel of the signal 28. This identification signal 24 is synchronised with the interactive application, or with the time sections of the broadcast signal 28 that will have a corresponding interactive application, if the application is transported to the end user's receiver 34 via a different route.
The broadcast signal 28 is transmitted to the distributor 12 who is free to break this signal 28 up as desired by the addition of further broadcast material. In most cases this extra material is retrieved from a database 30 that contains commercials (and potentially interactive applications associated with those commercials) that are spliced into the signal 28 by an insertion device 32. This now-modified signal 28 comprises the original broadcast signal with the video, audio and data components 18, 20 and 22, and an identification signal 24, broken up by commercials, that do not have any corresponding identification signal.
The signal 28 is broadcast to the end user's receiver 34, which in this embodiment is a digital television receiver in the form of a set top box. The receiver is arranged to display on its associated display device (not shown), usually an analogue television, the broadcast video component and play the broadcast audio component of the channel selected by the user 14. The user 14 can access the interactive application, as desired, from a suitable remote control device. In most cases, the interactive application is shown on the display device superimposed upon the video component of the broadcast, with the user 14 able to make selections to navigate the interactive application.
The receiver 34 is provided with receiving means 36 for receiving the broadcast signal 28 and for receiving the data component comprising the interactive application if this is transported by a different method. The receiver also includes monitoring means 38 for monitoring the broadcast signal 28 for the presence of the identification signal 24 and for interrupting the operation of the interactive application if the identification signal 24 is not present.
Therefore in those sections of the broadcast signal 28 that have been added by the distributor 12 and do not have an identification signal, the monitoring means will note the absence of the identification signal 24 and interrupt the running of the interactive application. In its simplest execution this interruption will be the suspension of the interactive application pending the return of the identification signal 24. However other interruptions are possible, including miniaturisation of the interactive application on the display, or pausing the application so it is still visible put not operational, removing of the graphical elements from the display, or pausing an internal timebase.
The receiving means 36 and monitoring means 38 as shown in Figure 1 are discrete components within the receiver 34, but they could alternatively be formed as portions of an integrated circuit. Equally the operations of these functional elements of the receiver 34 could be achieved by computer program elements of the software controlling the receiver 34.
The monitoring of the broadcast signal 28 can be carried out by the interactive application itself, thereby achieving a measure of self-reference. In this embodiment, the interactive application, which is normally a collection of Java applets and executable files, has the added functionality that it can monitor for the presence of the identification signal 24. If the application becomes aware that the identification signal is not present in the broadcast signal 28 then it interrupts its own operation, until the identification signal is resumed.
Typically the "heartbeat" of the identification signal 24 occurs as a periodic pulse in the signal 28 and the monitoring of the identification signal allows a time delay of, for example, twice the frequency of the pulse before interrupting the operation of the interactive application. The identification signal 24 has a period of half a second, although any suitable short period of time is acceptable.
The embodiment of Figure 1 relates to a digital broadcast signal 28, but in an alternative embodiment the broadcast signal is an analogue signal and the identification signal is present in the vertical blanking interval (VBI) of the broadcast signal. In analogue television, the "heartbeat" signal can be carried in one of the television lines in the VBI normally used for carrying teletext data. In a more specific example, if the interactive applications are using the ATVEF (Advanced Television Enhancement Forum) technology, this would rely on the carriage of multicast IP in those VBI lines and the "heartbeat" would take the form of a UDP packet sent on a dedicated multicast IP address.

Claims

1. A method of processing a broadcast signal, comprising receiving a broadcast signal, said signal comprising a video component and an audio component, receiving a data component comprising an interactive application, monitoring said broadcast signal for an identification signal, and interrupting the operation of the interactive application if said identification signal is not present.
2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said data component is a portion of said broadcast signal.
3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said data component is received from a local storage medium.
4. A method according to claim 1 , 2 or 3, wherein said monitoring of the broadcast signal is carried out by said interactive application.
5. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein said interrupting comprises the suspension of said interactive application.
6. A method according to any preceding claim, wherein said broadcast signal is an analogue signal and said identification signal is present in the vertical blanking interval of said broadcast signal.
7. Apparatus for processing a broadcast signal, comprising receiving means for receiving a broadcast signal, said signal comprising a video component and an audio component, and for receiving a data component comprising an interactive application, and monitoring means for monitoring said broadcast signal for an identification signal, and for interrupting the operation of the interactive application if said identification signal is not present.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7, and further comprising a local storage medium for storing said data component.
9. Apparatus according to claim 7 or 8, wherein said interactive application is executed by said monitoring means.
10. Apparatus according to claim 7, 8 or 9, wherein said receiving means and said monitoring means are portions of an integrated circuit.
1 1. A method of generating a broadcast signal, comprising multiplexing a video component, an audio component and an identification signal to create a broadcast signal.
12. A method according to claim 1 1 , and further comprising multiplexing into said broadcast signal a data component comprising an interactive application.
13. A method according to claim 1 1 or 12, and further comprising transmitting said broadcast signal to a television distribution network.
14. A method according to claim 13, and further comprising inserting commercials into said broadcast signal.
15. A broadcast signal comprising a video component, an audio component and an identification signal.
16. A signal according to claim 15, and further comprising a data component comprising an interactive application.
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