WO2008057487A2 - Satellite television ip bitstream generator receiving unit - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to receiving units and, more particularly, to receiving units for satellite television reception for generating an Internet Protocol (EP) bitstream.
- EP Internet Protocol
- Satellite television has become increasingly popular due to its wide variety of programming.
- Typical satellite receivers are designed as one integrated unit. That is, the various tuning functions, conditional access functions and processing are all performed on the same circuit board.
- an D? encapsulated bitstream is desirable.
- the D? bitstream is distributed to various monitors for playback.
- the IP solutions are typically targeted at large installations to support hundreds of simultaneous users.
- Such systems are typically not economical for low-end installation requiring only a modest number of receivers.
- Such applications include low-end commercial applications such as bars, waiting rooms and single-family homes.
- a receiving unit includes a tuner circuit board receiving a first signal, such as a satellite signal.
- the tuner circuit board demodulates and decodes the first signal to form a second signal.
- An IP encapsulated circuit board separated from the tuner circuit board receives the second signal and formats the second signal to form an IP encapsulated signal.
- a plurality of tuner circuit boards may be used that are interconnected to a single processor board that includes an IP encapsulation module for encapsulating the output of the plurality of tuner circuit boards.
- a method includes receiving a first signal to form a receive signal, demodulating the receive signal to form a transport stream, IP encapsulatating the transport stream to form an IP encapsulated signal and communicating the IP encapsulated signal to a downstream device.
- One advantage of the design is that various circuit boards within the design may be upgraded without having to upgrade other circuit boards.
- Various applications may also use a common tuning circuit board.
- the higher volume application allows the circuit boards to be manufactured at a reduced cost. This also helps reduce the overall cost of maintenance of the system. That is only a single circuit board of the many circuit boards that may require replacement when upgrading or in the case of a failure.
- the device may be easily used or configured for residential as well as commercial applications.
- Figure 1 is a system level view of a satellite broadcasting system according to the present disclosure.
- Figure 2 is a detailed block diagrammatic view of a receiving unit.
- Figure 3 is a block diagrammatic view of a device.
- Figure 4 is a block diagrammatic view of a receiving unit for a multiple device application.
- Figure 5 is a flowchart of a method of receiving a signal according to one aspect of the disclosure.
- module refers to an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), an electronic circuit, a processor (shared, dedicated, or group) and memory that executes one or more software or firmware programs, a combinational logic circuit, and/or other suitable components that provide the described functionality.
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- processor shared, dedicated, or group
- memory that executes one or more software or firmware programs, a combinational logic circuit, and/or other suitable components that provide the described functionality.
- phrase or at least one of A, B, and C should be construed to mean a logical (A or B or C), using a non-exclusive logical OR. It should be understood that steps within a method may be executed in different order without altering the principles of the present disclosure.
- the satellite television broadcasting system 10 includes a network operations center 12 that generates wireless uplink signals through a transmitting antenna 14 which are received by a receiving antenna 16 of a satellite 18.
- the wireless signals may be digital.
- a transmitting antenna 20 generates wireless downlink signals directed to various receiving systems including stationary systems such as those in a home 22 as well as multiple dwelling units and commercial buildings 24.
- the wireless signals may have various types of information associated with them including various channel information such as a channel guide, metadata, location information and the like.
- the wireless signals may also have various video and audio signal information associated therewith.
- the home 22 includes a receiving antenna 26 that receives the wireless signals from the satellite 18 and processes the signals in a receiving unit 28.
- An IP encapsulated bitstream is generated at the receiving unit 28.
- a device 30 receives the IP encapsulated bitstream and controls a display 32 in response to the bitstream.
- the display 32 may include both an audio and a video display.
- the receiving unit 28 will be described in further detail below.
- the system may also apply to a cable or wired system.
- the antenna 26 would be replaced with a cable connection.
- the system may also be used in a terrestrial broadcast system.
- the satellite antenna 18 would be replaced by a terrestrial signal receiving antenna.
- Building 24 includes a receiving antenna 40 that receives the wireless signals from the satellite 18 and processes the signals in a receiving unit 42.
- An IP encapsulated bitstream is generated at the receiving unit 42.
- a plurality of devices 44 A- 44N in communication with the receiving unit 42 receives the IP encapsulated bitstream and controls a display 46A-46N in response to the bitstream.
- the displays 46A-46N may include either an audio or a video display, or both.
- the present disclosure may also be used for displaying various wireless information on a personal mobile device 56, such as a laptop computer 60, a personal digital assistant 62, a cellular telephone 64 or a portable media device 66. It should be noted that the personal mobile devices 56 may receive wireless signals having various types of information from a router 70 that is in communication with the receiving device 42.
- the router 70 may be wireless.
- the router 70 may also be a wired router for distributing signals to the plurality of devices 44A-44N.
- the router 70 may be an independent unit or incorporated into the receiving unit 42.
- a router 70 may also be an optional feature depending on the system.
- Antenna 26 may be various types of antennas.
- the antenna 26 may be a single antenna used for satellite television reception, or a number of antennas.
- the antenna 26 may also be an electronic antenna.
- the receiving unit 28 may include a tuner demodulator module 100 formed on a first circuit board and an IP encapsulation and control module 102 formed on a second circuit board.
- the circuit boards may contain the components of their respective module.
- the circuit boards may be spaced apart and a connector, bus or communication link may be used to interconnect the two modules.
- the tuner demodulator module 100 includes a tuner 110 that receives the signal or the satellite signal 111 for the selected channel and generates a tuner signal 112.
- the tuner signal 112 is provided to a demodulator module 114 that demodulates the tuner signal 112 to form a demodulated signal or transport stream 116.
- a low noise block (LNB) control module 118 is in communication with the tuner module 110 and the demodulator module 114.
- the LNB control module 118 may control the tuner and demodulator functions according to received control signals 120.
- the LNB control module 118 may switch the LNB contained in the antenna 26 to receive the proper signal requested by the IP encapsulation and control module 102.
- guide data or conditional access data and other information may be requested from the IP encapsulation and control module and provided for in the low noise block control module 118.
- the LNB control module 118 may be used for powering the outdoor unit (the antenna 26) and selecting the particular orbital location if needed.
- the IP encapsulation and control module 102 includes an input processing module 130.
- the input processing module 130 may act as a buffer for buffering the transport stream signal 116.
- the input processing module 130 also acts as a filter passing only those packets needed by downstream devices 30 or 44 and discarding the packets that are not needed by downstream devices.
- An IP encapsulation module 132 receives the transport stream and repackages it using an internet protocol (IP) to form an BP encapsulated signal 136. Additional network control messages may also be inserted by the D? encapsulation module 132.
- IP internet protocol
- the IP encapsulation module 132 may provide various information in the form of a packet header.
- the packet header may include information such as the destination D? address, the source D? address, the type of protocol, various flags, check sums, metadata such as channel information, ratings, and the like.
- Various types of transport packets may be formed depending on the desired characteristics of the system. TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP and the like may be used.
- An encryption module 134 may encrypt the encapsulated signal 136.
- the D? encapsulated signal 136 is communicated on output processing module 138.
- the encryption module 134 is an optional module that may be separate from the IP encapsulation module 132 or included therein.
- the output processing module 138 may also act as a buffer for buffering output to the device 30.
- the output of 138 is IP stream 139.
- a network control module 140 is used to monitor the D? network and accept commands from downstream equipment requesting channel changes, guide data, conditional access data and the like.
- the network control module 140 manages the aspects of the IP data sent to and from the system into the IP network.
- a microprocessor 142 is in communication with the input processing module 130, the IP encapsulation module 132, the output processing module 138, and the network control module 140.
- the microprocessor 142 also generates control signals to the LNB control module 118 of the tuner demodulator module 100.
- the microprocessor 142 may also be in direct communication with the tuner module 110 and the demodulator module 114.
- the control protocol may include I 2 C industry standard or various other types of industry standards or custom standards suitable for this application.
- Device 30 may include a decryption module 160 if encryption is performed in the receiving unit 28. Encryption module 160 may not be included in a device 30 should the receiving device not include encryption.
- a decapsulation module 162 may be used to decapsulate the various IP packets in the IP encapsulated signal 139 from the receiving unit.
- the output of decapsulation module 162 is a transport stream containing audio/video data, guide information, conditional access information, etc.
- a decoder module 166 such as an MPEG decoder, receives the transport signal from the decapsulation module 162 and decodes the signal.
- the decoded signal is provided to an output driver module 168.
- the output driver module 168 generates various audio and video signals 169 for the display 32 illustrated in Figures 1 and 2.
- a conditional access module 170 may be included in the receiving device 30.
- Conditional access module 170 may take the form of a conditional access card or other security device. Without a conditional access module 170, the system may not function. Under certain conditions, the conditional access module 170 may be completely removed from the system or moved to the tuner demodulator module 100 or the IP encapsulation and control module 102.
- a channel selector module 172 may also be included within the device 30.
- the channel selector module 172 may generate a channel control signal to communicate the channel desired at the particular device.
- the channel control signal may be provided to the receiving unit. More specifically, the channel control signal may be provided to the microprocessor 142 module.
- the input to the channel selector may come from a remote control or push button.
- the present disclosure may also be applicable to a system that includes a number of devices and a number of displays.
- a system may be suitable for multiple dwelling units, commercial buildings such as a bar or large single-family homes.
- one or more antennas may be coupled to a plurality of tuner demodulator modules 110'.
- Each of the tuner demodulator modules 110' may be configured identically to that described above in Figure 2. Therefore, a separate description of the tuner demodulator modules 110' is not provided.
- Each of the tuner demodulator modules 110' generates a separate transport stream.
- the transport stream may correspond to one or more particular channel.
- the number of tuner demodulator modules 110' depends upon various parameters.
- each device 44A-44N may be tuned to a different channel
- a separate tuner demodulator module 110' may be provided for each respective device 44 up to and including the total number of unique transponders (satellite system) or RF frequencies (cable, terrestrial) used by the system. If less than each of the devices may be used at any one particular time, the number of tuner demodulator modules 110' may be accordingly reduced. Likewise, in a sports bar setting, only a few different channels may be required. Therefore, a small number of tuner demodulator modules 110' may be provided.
- the receiving unit 42 may also include an IP encapsulation and control module 102'.
- the EP encapsulation and control module 102' may be modified from that shown above with respect to Figure 2 to include multiple channel device capability.
- Each tuner demodulator 110' may include an input processing module 130A through 130N.
- the input processing module 130A through 130N may act as a buffer to the D? encapsulation module 132'. Filtering may also be performed as mentioned above.
- a single D? encapsulation module 132' may be provided.
- the output of each input processing module 130A through 130N is communicated to the IP encapsulation module 132'.
- the IP encapsulation module 132' may also include encryption module 134' to encrypt the IP encapsulated bitstream in a similar manner to that described above with respect to Figure 2.
- An output processing module 138' similar to that described above with respect to Figure 2, may receive the IP encapsulation bitstream from the IP encapsulation module 132' and buffers the output.
- One advantage to the system set forth in Figure 4 is that identical tuner demodulator modules 110 may be provided in either of the systems of Figures 2 or 4. These modules may, thus, be mass produced and because of the economies of scale, the cost is reduced. Also, standard configurations of the D? encapsulation and control module 102' may also be formed. The example shown in Figure 2 includes one set of circuitry used to drive one device 30. Of course, multiple devices using the same channel may be operated using the D? encapsulation and control module 102. The D? encapsulation and control module 102' illustrated in Figure 4 may be mass produced in standardized format, such as one for 1 device, one for 4 devices, one for 8 devices, and one for 16 devices. Each of the variances may be mass produced and, thus, the overall cost of the system is reduced, decreasing the number of customer configurations. The circuitry of the D? encapsulation and control module 102 is essentially repeated with additional input processing buffers 130A through 130N.
- a router 70 may or may not be included in the system.
- the router 70 may be a hard-wired router or a wireless router.
- the wireless router forms a wireless local area network (WLAN).
- the wireless local area network may be coupled to various devices including the wireless devices 56 represented by reference numbers 60-66 in Figure 1.
- the transport stream 148 from the timer/demodulation module may also be provided. This may be passed through the IP encapsulation and control module or provided directly from the tuner/demodulator module 110'.
- a satellite signal is tuned in a tuner in step 200.
- the signal may be a satellite signal or may also be some other terrestrial or cable television signal.
- the satellite signal rather than a cable or terrestrial signal, will be used.
- the satellite signal is received.
- the satellite signal is demodulated.
- a transport stream is generated in step 206.
- the transport stream is communicated to the IP encapsulation module 132, 132' of Figures 2 and 4.
- the IP encapsulation module 132, 132' may be separated from the tuner demodulator module.
- the transport stream is IP encapsulated to form an encapsulated bitstream.
- step 212 encrypts the encapsulated bitstream.
- step 214 the encapsulated bitstream is routed to a device.
- step 216 if encrypting is used, the bitstream is decrypted.
- step 216 the bitstream is also decapsulized.
- step 2108 the bitstream is decoded.
- step 220 the signal is displayed.
- the display may be an audio display or visual display.
- some of the modules used in the above, such as the routers, IP encapsulating modules and the like, may also include some IP processing. The present examples provide additional processing to such devices.
Abstract
A receiving unit (28) includes a tuner circuit board (100) that receives a first signal that may include a satellite signal. The tuner circuit board (100) demodulates the satellite signal to form a second signal. The second signal is provided to an internet protocol (IP) and control module circuit board (102) that is separated from the tuner circuit board (100). The internet protocol (IP) and control module circuit board (102) formats the second signal to form an EP encapsulated signal. The IP encapsulated signal is communicated to a device (44) so that a display (46) may be generated.
Description
SATELLITE TELEVISION IP BITSTREAM GENERATOR RECEIVING UNIT
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates generally to receiving units and, more particularly, to receiving units for satellite television reception for generating an Internet Protocol (EP) bitstream.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Satellite television has become increasingly popular due to its wide variety of programming. Typical satellite receivers are designed as one integrated unit. That is, the various tuning functions, conditional access functions and processing are all performed on the same circuit board.
[0003] For certain types of applications, an D? encapsulated bitstream is desirable. The D? bitstream is distributed to various monitors for playback. The IP solutions are typically targeted at large installations to support hundreds of simultaneous users. Such systems are typically not economical for low-end installation requiring only a modest number of receivers. Such applications include low-end commercial applications such as bars, waiting rooms and single-family homes.
[0004] Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a system that provides an IP encapsulated bitstream at a lower cost than previously known high-capacity systems.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0005] In one aspect of the disclosure, a receiving unit includes a tuner circuit board receiving a first signal, such as a satellite signal. The tuner circuit board demodulates and decodes the first signal to form a second signal. An IP encapsulated
circuit board separated from the tuner circuit board receives the second signal and formats the second signal to form an IP encapsulated signal.
[0006] In a further aspect of the disclosure, a plurality of tuner circuit boards may be used that are interconnected to a single processor board that includes an IP encapsulation module for encapsulating the output of the plurality of tuner circuit boards.
[0007] In yet another aspect of the disclosure, a method includes receiving a first signal to form a receive signal, demodulating the receive signal to form a transport stream, IP encapsulatating the transport stream to form an IP encapsulated signal and communicating the IP encapsulated signal to a downstream device.
[0008] One advantage of the design is that various circuit boards within the design may be upgraded without having to upgrade other circuit boards. Various applications may also use a common tuning circuit board. The higher volume application allows the circuit boards to be manufactured at a reduced cost. This also helps reduce the overall cost of maintenance of the system. That is only a single circuit board of the many circuit boards that may require replacement when upgrading or in the case of a failure. Also, by using the modular design, the device may be easily used or configured for residential as well as commercial applications.
[0009] Other advantages and features of the present disclosure will become apparent when viewed in light of the detailed description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings and appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Figure 1 is a system level view of a satellite broadcasting system according to the present disclosure.
[0011 ] Figure 2 is a detailed block diagrammatic view of a receiving unit.
[0012] Figure 3 is a block diagrammatic view of a device.
[0013] Figure 4 is a block diagrammatic view of a receiving unit for a multiple device application.
[0014] Figure 5 is a flowchart of a method of receiving a signal according to one aspect of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the following figures the same reference numerals will be used for the same views. The following figures are described with respect to a satellite television system. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the teachings of the present disclosure may be applied to various types of systems including a cable system.
[0016] As used herein, the term module refers to an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), an electronic circuit, a processor (shared, dedicated, or group) and memory that executes one or more software or firmware programs, a combinational logic circuit, and/or other suitable components that provide the described functionality. As used herein, the phrase or at least one of A, B, and C should be construed to mean a logical (A or B or C), using a non-exclusive logical OR. It should be understood that steps within a method may be executed in different order without altering the principles of the present disclosure.
[0017] Referring now to Figure 1, a satellite television broadcasting system 10 is illustrated. The satellite television broadcasting system 10 includes a network operations center 12 that generates wireless uplink signals through a transmitting antenna 14 which are received by a receiving antenna 16 of a satellite 18. The wireless signals, for example, may be digital. A transmitting antenna 20 generates wireless downlink signals directed to various receiving systems including stationary systems such as those in
a home 22 as well as multiple dwelling units and commercial buildings 24. The wireless signals may have various types of information associated with them including various channel information such as a channel guide, metadata, location information and the like. The wireless signals may also have various video and audio signal information associated therewith.
[0018] The home 22 includes a receiving antenna 26 that receives the wireless signals from the satellite 18 and processes the signals in a receiving unit 28. An IP encapsulated bitstream is generated at the receiving unit 28. A device 30 receives the IP encapsulated bitstream and controls a display 32 in response to the bitstream. The display 32 may include both an audio and a video display. The receiving unit 28 will be described in further detail below.
[0019] As was mentioned above, the system may also apply to a cable or wired system. In such a case, the antenna 26 would be replaced with a cable connection. The system may also be used in a terrestrial broadcast system. In such a case, the satellite antenna 18 would be replaced by a terrestrial signal receiving antenna.
[0020] Building 24 includes a receiving antenna 40 that receives the wireless signals from the satellite 18 and processes the signals in a receiving unit 42. An IP encapsulated bitstream is generated at the receiving unit 42. A plurality of devices 44 A- 44N in communication with the receiving unit 42 receives the IP encapsulated bitstream and controls a display 46A-46N in response to the bitstream. The displays 46A-46N may include either an audio or a video display, or both.
[0021] The present disclosure may also be used for displaying various wireless information on a personal mobile device 56, such as a laptop computer 60, a personal digital assistant 62, a cellular telephone 64 or a portable media device 66. It should be noted that the personal mobile devices 56 may receive wireless signals having
various types of information from a router 70 that is in communication with the receiving device 42. The router 70 may be wireless.
[0022] The router 70 may also be a wired router for distributing signals to the plurality of devices 44A-44N. The router 70 may be an independent unit or incorporated into the receiving unit 42. A router 70 may also be an optional feature depending on the system.
[0023] Referring now to Figure 2, a receiving unit 28 is illustrated in further detail. Antenna 26 may be various types of antennas. The antenna 26 may be a single antenna used for satellite television reception, or a number of antennas. The antenna 26 may also be an electronic antenna.
[0024] In the present disclosure, the receiving unit 28 may include a tuner demodulator module 100 formed on a first circuit board and an IP encapsulation and control module 102 formed on a second circuit board. The circuit boards may contain the components of their respective module. The circuit boards may be spaced apart and a connector, bus or communication link may be used to interconnect the two modules.
[0025] The tuner demodulator module 100 includes a tuner 110 that receives the signal or the satellite signal 111 for the selected channel and generates a tuner signal 112. The tuner signal 112 is provided to a demodulator module 114 that demodulates the tuner signal 112 to form a demodulated signal or transport stream 116.
[0026] A low noise block (LNB) control module 118 is in communication with the tuner module 110 and the demodulator module 114. The LNB control module 118 may control the tuner and demodulator functions according to received control signals 120. For example, the LNB control module 118 may switch the LNB contained in the antenna 26 to receive the proper signal requested by the IP encapsulation and control module 102. Further, guide data or conditional access data and other information may be
requested from the IP encapsulation and control module and provided for in the low noise block control module 118. The LNB control module 118 may be used for powering the outdoor unit (the antenna 26) and selecting the particular orbital location if needed.
[0027] The IP encapsulation and control module 102 includes an input processing module 130. The input processing module 130 may act as a buffer for buffering the transport stream signal 116. The input processing module 130 also acts as a filter passing only those packets needed by downstream devices 30 or 44 and discarding the packets that are not needed by downstream devices.
[0028] An IP encapsulation module 132 receives the transport stream and repackages it using an internet protocol (IP) to form an BP encapsulated signal 136. Additional network control messages may also be inserted by the D? encapsulation module 132. The IP encapsulation module 132 may provide various information in the form of a packet header. The packet header may include information such as the destination D? address, the source D? address, the type of protocol, various flags, check sums, metadata such as channel information, ratings, and the like. Various types of transport packets may be formed depending on the desired characteristics of the system. TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP and the like may be used. An encryption module 134 may encrypt the encapsulated signal 136.
[0029] The D? encapsulated signal 136 is communicated on output processing module 138. The encryption module 134 is an optional module that may be separate from the IP encapsulation module 132 or included therein. The output processing module 138 may also act as a buffer for buffering output to the device 30. The output of 138 is IP stream 139.
[0030] A network control module 140 is used to monitor the D? network and accept commands from downstream equipment requesting channel changes, guide data,
conditional access data and the like. The network control module 140 manages the aspects of the IP data sent to and from the system into the IP network.
[0031] A microprocessor 142 is in communication with the input processing module 130, the IP encapsulation module 132, the output processing module 138, and the network control module 140. The microprocessor 142 also generates control signals to the LNB control module 118 of the tuner demodulator module 100. The microprocessor 142 may also be in direct communication with the tuner module 110 and the demodulator module 114. The control protocol may include I2C industry standard or various other types of industry standards or custom standards suitable for this application.
[0032] Referring now to Figure 3, a device 30 is illustrated in further detail. Device 30 may include a decryption module 160 if encryption is performed in the receiving unit 28. Encryption module 160 may not be included in a device 30 should the receiving device not include encryption.
[0033] A decapsulation module 162 may be used to decapsulate the various IP packets in the IP encapsulated signal 139 from the receiving unit. The output of decapsulation module 162 is a transport stream containing audio/video data, guide information, conditional access information, etc. A decoder module 166, such as an MPEG decoder, receives the transport signal from the decapsulation module 162 and decodes the signal. The decoded signal is provided to an output driver module 168. The output driver module 168 generates various audio and video signals 169 for the display 32 illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. A conditional access module 170 may be included in the receiving device 30. Conditional access module 170 may take the form of a conditional access card or other security device. Without a conditional access module 170, the system may not function. Under certain conditions, the conditional access module 170
may be completely removed from the system or moved to the tuner demodulator module 100 or the IP encapsulation and control module 102.
[0034] A channel selector module 172 may also be included within the device 30. The channel selector module 172 may generate a channel control signal to communicate the channel desired at the particular device. The channel control signal may be provided to the receiving unit. More specifically, the channel control signal may be provided to the microprocessor 142 module. The input to the channel selector may come from a remote control or push button.
[0035] Referring now to Figure 4, the present disclosure may also be applicable to a system that includes a number of devices and a number of displays. Such a system may be suitable for multiple dwelling units, commercial buildings such as a bar or large single-family homes. In this example, one or more antennas may be coupled to a plurality of tuner demodulator modules 110'. Each of the tuner demodulator modules 110' may be configured identically to that described above in Figure 2. Therefore, a separate description of the tuner demodulator modules 110' is not provided. Each of the tuner demodulator modules 110' generates a separate transport stream. The transport stream may correspond to one or more particular channel. The number of tuner demodulator modules 110' depends upon various parameters. For example, if each device 44A-44N may be tuned to a different channel, then a separate tuner demodulator module 110' may be provided for each respective device 44 up to and including the total number of unique transponders (satellite system) or RF frequencies (cable, terrestrial) used by the system. If less than each of the devices may be used at any one particular time, the number of tuner demodulator modules 110' may be accordingly reduced. Likewise, in a sports bar setting, only a few different channels may be required. Therefore, a small number of tuner demodulator modules 110' may be provided.
[0036] The receiving unit 42 may also include an IP encapsulation and control module 102'. The EP encapsulation and control module 102' may be modified from that shown above with respect to Figure 2 to include multiple channel device capability. Each tuner demodulator 110' may include an input processing module 130A through 130N. As mentioned above, the input processing module 130A through 130N may act as a buffer to the D? encapsulation module 132'. Filtering may also be performed as mentioned above. A single D? encapsulation module 132' may be provided. The output of each input processing module 130A through 130N is communicated to the IP encapsulation module 132'. The IP encapsulation module 132' may also include encryption module 134' to encrypt the IP encapsulated bitstream in a similar manner to that described above with respect to Figure 2. An output processing module 138', similar to that described above with respect to Figure 2, may receive the IP encapsulation bitstream from the IP encapsulation module 132' and buffers the output.
[0037] One advantage to the system set forth in Figure 4 is that identical tuner demodulator modules 110 may be provided in either of the systems of Figures 2 or 4. These modules may, thus, be mass produced and because of the economies of scale, the cost is reduced. Also, standard configurations of the D? encapsulation and control module 102' may also be formed. The example shown in Figure 2 includes one set of circuitry used to drive one device 30. Of course, multiple devices using the same channel may be operated using the D? encapsulation and control module 102. The D? encapsulation and control module 102' illustrated in Figure 4 may be mass produced in standardized format, such as one for 1 device, one for 4 devices, one for 8 devices, and one for 16 devices. Each of the variances may be mass produced and, thus, the overall cost of the system is reduced, decreasing the number of customer configurations. The circuitry of the D?
encapsulation and control module 102 is essentially repeated with additional input processing buffers 130A through 130N.
[0038] A router 70 may or may not be included in the system. The router 70 may be a hard-wired router or a wireless router. The wireless router forms a wireless local area network (WLAN). The wireless local area network may be coupled to various devices including the wireless devices 56 represented by reference numbers 60-66 in Figure 1.
[0039] The transport stream 148 from the timer/demodulation module may also be provided. This may be passed through the IP encapsulation and control module or provided directly from the tuner/demodulator module 110'.
[0040] Referring now to Figure 5, a satellite signal is tuned in a tuner in step 200. As mentioned above, the signal may be a satellite signal or may also be some other terrestrial or cable television signal. In the following example, the satellite signal, rather than a cable or terrestrial signal, will be used. In step 202, the satellite signal is received. In step 204, the satellite signal is demodulated. A transport stream is generated in step 206. In step 208, the transport stream is communicated to the IP encapsulation module 132, 132' of Figures 2 and 4. The IP encapsulation module 132, 132' may be separated from the tuner demodulator module. In step 210, the transport stream is IP encapsulated to form an encapsulated bitstream.
[0041] If encryption is used in the system, step 212 encrypts the encapsulated bitstream. In step 214, the encapsulated bitstream is routed to a device. In step 216, if encrypting is used, the bitstream is decrypted. In step 216, the bitstream is also decapsulized.
[0042] In step 218, the bitstream is decoded. In step 220, the signal is displayed. The display may be an audio display or visual display.
[0043] It should be noted that some of the modules used in the above, such as the routers, IP encapsulating modules and the like, may also include some IP processing. The present examples provide additional processing to such devices.
[0044] While particular embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternate embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the disclosure be limited only in terms of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A receiving unit comprising: a tuner board receiving a first signal, said tuner board demodulating the first signal to form a second signal; and an IP encapsulation circuit board separated from the tuner board receiving the second signal and formatting the second signal to form an IP encapsulated signal.
2. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein the first signal comprises a satellite signal.
3. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein the second signal comprises a transport stream signal.
4. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein the tuner circuit board comprises a low noise block controller module receiving a control signal from the IP encapsulation board.
5. A receiving unit as recited in claim 4 wherein the control signal comprises a channel change signal.
6. A receiving unit as recited in claim 4 wherein the control signal comprises a guide data signal.
7. A receiving unit as recited in claim 4 wherein the control signal comprises a conditional access signal.
8. A receiving unit as recited in claim 4 wherein the control signal is in an inter-integrated circuit bus format.
9. A receiving unit as recited in claim 4 further comprising a network control module, said network control module in communication with a device, said network control module generating the control signal.
10. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein the IP encapsulation circuit board comprises an input processing module buffering the second signal.
11. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein said IP encapsulation circuit board further comprising an IP encapsulation module generating the IP encapsulated signal.
12. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein said IP encapsulation circuit board further comprising an IP encapsulation module encrypting the IP encapsulated signal.
13. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein said IP encapsulation circuit board comprises an output processing module, said output processing module buffering the IP encapsulated signal.
14. A receiving unit as recited in claim 1 wherein said IP encapsulation circuit board comprises an output processing module, said output processing module buffering a signal from the device.
15. A satellite television receiving system comprising a receiving unit as recited in claim 1 and a device in communication with the receiving unit.
16. A satellite television receiving system as recited in claim 15 wherein the device comprises a set top box.
17. A satellite television receiving system as recited in claim 15 wherein the device comprises a decapsulation module decapsulating the BP encapsulated signal.
18. A satellite television receiving system as recited in claim 15 wherein the IP encapsulation board generates an encrypted IP encapsulation signal and wherein the device comprises a decryption module decrypting the encrypted D? encapsulated signal.
19. A satellite television receiving system as recited in claim 15 wherein the device comprises a decoder module decoding the D? encapsulated signal.
20. A satellite television receiving system as recited in claim 15 further comprising a router coupling the device to the receiving unit.
21. A satellite television receiving system as recited in claim 15 further comprising a wireless router wirelessly coupling the device to the receiving unit.
22. A receiving unit comprising: a plurality of tuner circuit boards receiving a satellite signal, said plurality of tuner circuit boards demodulating the satellite signal to form a plurality of transport streams; and an IP encapsulation circuit board separated from the plurality of tuner circuit boards receiving the plurality .of transport streams and formatting the plurality of transport streams into an IP encapsulated signal.
23. A receiving unit as recited in claim 22 wherein each of the plurality of tuner circuit board comprises a low noise block controller module receiving a control signal from the IP encapsulation circuit board.
24. A receiving unit as recited in claim 23 further comprising a network control module, said network control module in communication with a device, said network control module generating the control signal.
25. A method comprising: receiving a first signal to form a received signal; demodulating the received signal to form a transport stream signal;
IP encapsulating the transport stream signal to form an IP encapsulated signal; and communicating the IP encapsulated signal to a device.
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