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Title:
条件付きアクセスモジュールへの直接アクセスによってデジタルビデオ放送共通インタフェース機能を拡張する方法及び装置
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP4567115
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
The invention is to be used in the Digital Video Broadcasting - Common Interface environment for accessing the Conditional Access Module (CAM). The host application handles objects of the Conditional Access (CA) through a private Application Program Interface (API). Each CAM may have its own private CA API but the data channel remains identical whatever the CAM is. This new mode coexists with the two already defined modes: low level Man Machine Interface, and high level Man Machine Interface. If a Set Top Unit &lang&&lang& understands &rang&&rang& the private CA Application Program Interface (API), then it may access the features of the plugged CA through its private CA API Protocol. Otherwise, it remains on the standard API. With this extension, a STU can have a Conditional Access User Interface which perfectly fits into the overall User Interface of the STU. Thus, a broadcaster can ensure that its look and feel are respected on its STUs. A manufacturer can build a STU especially optimized for a given CA or a plurality of CAs but still able to run other CAs. Therefore, owing this technique, it is possible to provide a method and an apparatus for allotting Conditional Access features to STU as if the CA modules were transparent. Furthermore, this access to the Conditional Access Module is direct in addition to the standardized access by defining a protocol of communications with a predetermined format without imposing a predefined content of the communications exchange.

Inventors:
Philip lutelier
Eric Diel
Stefan Morsul
Application Number:
JP16440199A
Publication Date:
October 20, 2010
Filing Date:
June 10, 1999
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Assignee:
THOMSON MULTIMEDIA
International Classes:
G06F21/10; G06F21/62; H04H60/02; H04H60/04; H04N5/00; H04N7/20
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Tadahiko Ito