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Make the SwitchThere’s nothing magic about deploying Switched Digital Video (SDV).You need the real-world experience and proven technology ScientificAtlanta’s SDV system solution can deliver. Our extensive, advanced productsand systems provide the reliability you need. Advanced set-tops providethe in-home performance your customers expect. Plus, Scientific Atlanta’sSDV experts provide preparedness services to support your successfullaunch and have the tools to monitor the network to help with capacity and bandwidth planning.

Ready to launch Switched Digital Video service?We’re ready when you are.www.scientificatlanta.com/sdv

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1 million tuners switching.

Switched broadcast is ready. Are you?

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All interfaces are open and published

Enables QAM sharing

Separates server from switch

• Based on IP multicast• Separates switch from QAM

Set-top withSDV client

Out-of-bandchannel

In-bandchannel

IGMP join

Encryptedmulticast

video

Videosources

Managementand

provisioning

Groomedvideo

HFCnetwork

Channelchangemessage

Shellsessionsetup

Sessionbinding

Minicarousel

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sessionrequest

Edge QAM

SDVserver

ControlIP network

Video contentIP network

SDVmanager

Master SRM(DNCS)

Open interface specificationManagement and provisioningVideo contentComponent available from Cisco and Scientific Atlanta

Scientific AtlantasOpen IP Architecture for Switched Digital Video

Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, isa leader in delivering the Open IPArchitecture that enables cable operatorsto switch MPEG video efficiently todayand support next-generation services inthe future. Cable operators have alreadydeployed this architecture, developedthrough collaboration between industryleaders and Scientific Atlanta. This openarchitecture is based on IP Multicastprotocols and open interfaces to theQAM, SDV server, SDV manager and theClient. Benefits of an open platforminclude scalability, manageability andcost effectiveness, plus QAM sharing.The company’s SDV solution offersspecific value-added features, includingintelligent bandwidth management,session resiliency and serverredundancy.

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Regional hub

HeadendSDV

staging processor

QOD gateway

Spectrum of services

VOD > HD-VOD > Switched digital video > Ad insertion > nPVR > IPTV

36 Gbps Fiber

QAMIP switch

VODVOD/adservers

Bulk encryption

SDV

VOD processor

Catcher

Digitalsatellite

Coax

Node(500 homes)

Imagine Communications’Converged VOD andSDV Network Architecture

Imagine has launched an SDV solutionincorporating VBR/StatMux, enabling bettervideo quality and greater bandwidthefficiency (up to 50 percent). Imagine’s SDVsystem comprises the SDV staging processorand the QOD gateway. The SDV stagingprocessor provides much better video qualitythan current clamping devices, according tothe company. With the optional addition ofthe QOD gateway, 15 SDV signals can bestatistically multiplexed within a 256-QAMchannel with digital broadcast quality.

Both products incorporate Imagine’ssoftware on carrier-grade, off-the-shelfhardware, plug seamlessly into existing SDVinfrastructure, and are compatible withcentralized bulk encryption.

Satellitereceiver

Groomer/clamper

C-COR unified videodelivery platform

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Video delivery

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Monitoring interfaces(SNMP/IPDR)

SDV edge resourcemanagement interface

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Resource management

nABLE edge resourcemanager cluster

C-COR serviceassurance collector

Channel change (DSMCC-based) & carousel (STB vendor proprietary)

Session management interface(RTSP-based or ISA-based)

nABLE on demandmanagement console

Subscribermanagement system

C-COR serviceassurance manager

nABLE SDV & VOD sessionmanager cluster

nABLE on demandcontent manager

SkyVision advertisingmanager

Session management

Operations monitoring and management

Advertising & programmingcontent distribution and

management

C-COR’s Open and Modular Switched Digital Video ArchitectureThe C-COR Switched Digital Video solution is an open architecture, software-centric approach that helps operators increase available HFC bandwidth

while continuing to capitalize on targeted advertising revenue streams. It leverages the company’s unified video management and delivery platform andhas been extended with its full suite of advertising, subscriber management, reporting, service assurance and mobile workforce monitoring andmanagement capabilities.

The C-COR nABLE global session and resource manager is an integrated yet fully modular approach to managing switched digital video edge deviceresources, session management and on demand resource management.

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Global sessionresource manager/

edge resource manager

Session server

Electronic program guide/set-top box

Edge QAMSwitch/router

MPEG-2 over User Datagram Protocol (UDP) over Internet Protocol (IP)

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) versions 2 and 3

Remote Procedure Call (RPC) with MCP (in-band option)

Channel Change Protocol (CCP) with or without MCP (out-of-band option)

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Session Setup Protocol or Real Time Streaming Protocol

Acquisition systemBulk encryption

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BigBand Networks’ Switched Digital Video ArchitectureThe diagram illustrates an existing architecture for open, switched digital video, based on BigBand Networks’ switched broadcast solution. The

diagram also details the protocols used by operators to ensure interoperability among vendors that provide switched digital video components.BigBand’s switched broadcast technology has been commercially deployed in cable systems across the U.S., passes five million households and iscurrently switching video services on more than 1 million tuners.

SDV systemcontroller

SDV reportmanager

Master sessionresourcemanager

HSD policy manager

VOD Session resource manager/SM(e.g. OpenStream digital

services platform)

Ad campaign manager(e.g. AdPoint)

Ad mediamanager

(e.g. AdPoint)

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Locally encodedcontent

National broadcastcontent

VOD content

Ad content

Streammonitor

Central Edge

Node1

Node2

SDV session managercluster

SM nSM 2

Session manager 1

SG nSG 2

Service group 1

TANDBERG Television SDV products

TANDBERG Television non-SDV products

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 1

SDVsession manager

MPEG-4 AVC set-top

MPEG-2 set-top

MPEG-4 AVC set-top

Edge resourcemanager

EdgeQAMs(e.g. EQ8096)

EdgeQAMs(e.g. EQ8096)

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HFC

MPEG-2 set-top

TANDBERG Television OpenStream Switched Digital Video SolutionTANDBERG Television’s OpenStream Switched Digital Video (SDV) Solution addresses the growing cable bandwidth crunch,

while providing a migration path to an advanced, all-digital network. Based on open standards, the TANDBERG OpenStream SDVsolution supports all approved cable-industry specifications. The solution has also been integrated with several leadingtechnology vendors for EdgeQAMs, SDV clients and stream grooming processors.

Key features:• Tiered QAM architecture• Intelligent video delivery (multi-rate, multi-format)• Cluster redundancy (transparent failover, scalable, load balancing)• Centralized monitoring, comprehensive reporting and configuration management• Resource control of transcoder and QAM• QAM sharing (VOD, SDV, HSD)

HFC network

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STB

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Node group cable plant

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Motorola’s Switched Digital Video ArchitectureFrom the headend to the home, Motorola Connected Home Solutions offers standards-based, end-to-end solutions that allow cable operators to

deploy switched digital video services to reclaim bandwidth, delay or postpone plant rebuilds, and deliver a wider range of content. The companyoffers a turnkey solution that can be integrated with existing infrastructure to provide cable operators with the flexibility to offer additionalchannels that only consume bandwidth when they are actually being watched. Motorola also provides professional services to help support SDVdeployments and help cable operators implement best practices for deploying and managing SDV.

Faced with the need to carve out more bandwidth for HDTV, faster high-speed data services, video-on-demand, andother advanced services, cable operators are turning to a variety of tools to make the most of their existingcapacity. One of the tools for packing more into the existing spectrum is switched digital video (SDV), which gives

operators the power to dole out video content as subscribers request it.

Because less-frequently-viewed video channels are transmitted only when subscribers ask for them, and not broadcastto all subscribers all of the time, SDV offers the promise of a virtually unlimited channel lineup. As an added benefit, itis often cited as one of the least expensive ways to expand bandwidth.

SDV also allows operators to offer more niche content, without committing dedicated bandwidth to each specialinterest channel. As a reference, here’s a sampling of SDV architectures.

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