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1 WHITE PAPER The Challenges of IPTV Delivery over IMS Planning and Testing IMS-IPTV Networks Rev. A, January 2014

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3 Table of Contents The Promise of IMS and IPTV... 4 Standardization Efforts... 5 IPTV standards... 5 Next Generation Network Architecture... 6 IPTV within IMS... 7 IMS and NGN standards... 8 Implementation Challenges... 9 QoS and Policy... 9 Performance and Capacity... 9 Video and Voice Quality... 9 Channel Change Performance...10 Security...10 Testing Requirements...10 How can Ixia help?...12 Glossary...13 References

4 The Promise of IMS and IPTV IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) is an architectural framework for delivering IP multimedia to fixed and mobile users. IMS promises to facilitate the blending of quad-play services (voice, video, TV and mobility) in interactive, personalized ways. Delivery of a quad-play bundle, with one monthly-bill, is a highly desirable objective for service providers of all types especially wireline operators. Such an offering would allow service providers to achieve a higher ARPU (average revenue per user), reduce customer churn, and win new subscribers. As we will see, the IMS architecture also offers the ability to reduce OPEX (operating expenses) and is a means of rapidly deploying new and unique combinations of services. IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) is an architectural framework for delivering IP multimedia to fixed and mobile users. If the quad-play components were merely bundled together as four discrete services, providers could only compete on price a no-win situation. Instead, while continuing to supply high-quality voice, video and data services that subscribers are accustomed to, they must offer features that blend IPTV with other services, such as presence, instant messaging and telephony applications. The number of combinations is potentially limitless. Some of the possibilities include: Mobile TV the ability to watch your favorite TV programs on your home set, cell phone, PC or laptop. TV telephony the ability to receive a phone call while watching TV. The program would pause and display caller ID information and allow you to choose to take the call or refer it to voice mail. IM with TV the ability to communicate with friends and colleagues about a program you re both watching. Remote DVR the ability to program your DVR remotely to record programs that you might miss, and then to play them back via Mobile TV. IPTV is the common thread for these and other combination services. IMS is the framework that makes such innovative blended features possible. The benefits of IMS to the subscriber are evident a unified set of services, delivered everywhere and billed at one time. For service providers, the benefits are especially great. Most service applications today have been implemented independently of others, with their own back-end systems. IPTV within IMS leverages the common infrastructure provided by IMS for things such as session management, user authentication and authorization, charging, and subscriber data storage. The OPEX savings of an IMS network are recognized to be one of the primary motivations for IMS adoption. IMS, with its modular structure separating the applications from the control architecture, creates a network where new applications can be plugged in like Lego blocks. IMS includes a system of open interfaces that allow vendors to build plug-compatible equipment. More competition is fostered, allowing operators to choose the most costeffective equipment for each function. Applications can be blended and adapted in order to differentiate services, thus attracting and retaining subscribers and increasing ARPU. 4

5 The ability to offer differentiating services allows operators to compete on features and not merely on price. In this white paper, we ll discuss both current IPTV delivery and IPTV within IMS. We ll describe the various standard groups activities, look at the challenges to service providers with respect to IMS-IPTV delivery and finally look at the testing requirements for the networks that deliver IMS-IPTV. Standardization Efforts The industry has recognized these benefits and has manifested its interest by launching efforts to standardize IPTV over IMS. Many manufacturers have announced plans to support the architecture. Multiple networking equipment manufacturers have published papers detailing their plans to support IPTV within the IMS framework. IPTV standards Multiple Standard Definition Organizations (SDOs) are involved in IPTV: The Digital Video Broadcast Project (DVB) is a consortium of broadcasters, manufacturers, software developers and regulatory bodies involved in digital television. They have defined a standard that specifies the transport mechanisms for unicast and multicast delivery of DVB services on IP-based networks. Their standard has been adopted by ETSI TISPAN. The ATIS IIF is dedicated to coordinating standards activities relating to IPTV. It works closely with other SDOs to develop Implementation Agreements (IAs) and technical reports. The OMA BCAST Working Group is concerned with the mobile aspect of IPTV and other broadcasting applications. The TV Anytime Forum is involved in the standardization of the program guide and selection functions of IPTV. Both the ITU-T IPTV Focus Group and ETSI TISPAN are actively defining NGN (Next Generation Network) architectures for IPTV. The MSF is actively defining IAs for IPTV within its own architecture. While these SDOs are all working on standards definitions of IPTV, they are collaborating so as not to create multiple incompatible standards that would confuse the industry. They all define a series of generic IPTV functions for all service types, including Broadcast and Video on Demand (VOD): The industry has recognized these benefits and has manifested its interest by launching efforts to standardize IPTV over IMS. Service discovery - the identification and location of service providers and offered content. Service selection selection of a service provider and service from the discovered set. Program guide - information about IPTV channels, content, price, etc. Stream distribution - delivery of the video content to the subscriber. Service and content protection - methods to protect the content, including Digital Rights Management (DRM). Subscriber management- provisioning, configuration and maintenance of subscriber information. 5

6 Next Generation Network Architecture The service layer also contains the common functions used by all the other subsystems, such as charging and security. Release 1 of the NGN architecture, as proposed by TISPAN, is comprised of two layers: the service layer and the IP-based transport layer. The service layer consists of a series of subsystems that perform specific functions: PSTN/ISDN Emulation Subsystem (PES) - a subsystem to emulate the Public Switched Telephony Network and/or the Integrated Services Digital Network. Core IMS subsystem the IP Multimedia Subsystem containing the session control function. Other subsystems - such as streaming and broadcasting. The service layer also contains the common functions used by all the other subsystems, such as charging and security. The architecture, by structuring IMS as a subsystem rather than a core component, allows the use of applications and User Agents (UAs) that are non-ims aware as well as those that are IMS-aware in the same network. This also allows other subsystems to be added as needed. In fact, for a non-ims system, IPTV becomes another subsystem on the service layer. The transport layer consists of the transport control subsystems and the transfer functions. The two subsystems that make up the transport control are the: The Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS) - responsible for provisioning the IP address and other configurations of the terminal, as well as authentication and authorization of the subscriber. The Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS) - responsible for policy management and implementation, ensuring that the user is allowed to access the services being requested. It also reserves and allocates the required and subscribed amount of bandwidth for the service. Both the NASS and the RACS form an integral part of the NGN, and are a prime example of the common infrastructure shared among all applications. 6

7 IPTV within IMS The most active SDOs working towards an IPTV architecture within the framework of IMS are the ITU-T and ETSI TISPAN. In fact, both SDOs are working closely together and largely share an architecture. The ITU-T proposes three separate architectures for IPTV: Non-NGN networks, including existing networks NGN networks, but not IMS based NGN networks that are IMS based The three variations are defined in order to allow for legacy systems and two variations of NGN systems. The first defines IPTV largely as it exists today. The other two allow IPTV to fit into the architecture shown above. Providing three variations with very similar architectures simplifies interworking between them. All three variations share the same high-level functional architecture. ETSI TISPAN is also in the process of defining an NGN version of IPTV, but will forego the non-ngn version. The most active SDOs working towards an IPTV architecture within the framework of IMS are the ITU-T and ETSI TISPAN. The figure above shows the high-level functional architecture of IPTV using IMS. The functional blocks are grouped together in logical categories: End-User Functions - performs mediation between the end user and the IPTV infrastructure. Application Functions - allows the end user to select and optionally purchase content from the IPTV system. Service Control Functions - request and release the resources necessary for service delivery. Content Delivery Functions - facilitate the delivery of content from the application functions to the IPTV terminal, as well as facilitating the interaction between the user and the selected content. Network Transport and Control Functions - provides IP network connectivity between the IPTV service components and the end user functions, along with required QoS for the services. 7

8 Management Functions - performs system management, status monitoring and configuration. Content Provider Functions services provided by the entity that owns or is licensed to sell the IPTV content or content assets. These groupings remain the same for all three defined architectures. In the figure, the differences between the IMS and non-ims version are shown in red. One item to note is that for IMS-based systems the service control functions are allocated to the IMS core subsystem rather than in a dedicated functional block controls IPTV. In future revisions of the IMS specifications, the Service User Profile Function will likely be incorporated into the 3GPP HSS (Home Subscriber System) entity. This means that the IPTV applications could also have an interface to subscriber information in the HSS. Also note that the NACF (Network Attachment Control) and RACF (Resource and Admission Control) ITU-T NGN components are part of the shared architecture. These correspond to the TISPAN NASS and RACS discussed earlier. MS standards are being defined by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project). IMS specifies an architecture with open interfaces. Applications must support the interfaces and protocols to the appropriate devices within the IMS network, and in doing so a wealth of IMS features and functionality become available. The IMS core provides SIP-based session management for all types of applications, a central database in the HSS, and a common charging mechanism for all applications. Applications need not maintain a separate database of subscriber data, and there s no need to interface to or maintain a separate charging and billing system. The QoS architecture for the delivery services, so important in streaming applications such as IPTV, is handled by the IMS or NGN core. The most significant difference between IPTV and IMS is that IMS uses SIP as a session management protocol, while IPTV currently uses IGMP for broadcast/multicast control and RTSP for streaming content control. It is still underdetermined how SIP will be used in the IPTV context, and if RTSP will still have a future. These matters should be defined and finalized in early 2008 by the ITU-T IPTV FG. The specification effort for IPTV over IMS is still a work in progress. There are functional entities and protocols that still require precise definition. IMS and NGN standards IMS standards are being defined by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project). While many other SDOs are working on their own variation of IMS, they are largely based on the work being done by 3GPP. SDOs using the 3GPP work include: ETSI TISPAN Cable Labs Packet Cable effort 3GPP2 MMD (Multi-Media Domain) ETSI TISPAN is mostly concerned with fixed-line access to the NGN. The 3GPP and ETSI TISPAN have recently announced that they will combine and harmonize their efforts in the upcoming release 8 of the 3GPP IMS specifications. 8

9 Implementation Challenges The objective of the NGN is to deliver converged services over a common transport network. IMS augments that significantly by adding common functions, such as session management, charging, and application interfaces. Since all applications in an IMS network make use of this common infrastructure, the challenges of implementing IPTV over IMS greatly resemble the challenges of implementing all applications over IMS. Being such a modular and distributed architecture encompassing multiple functional areas, the IMS architecture will almost certainly result in multi-vendor solutions. No one manufacturer will build all the disparate nodes required. While this is exactly the intent of the IMS architecture, it can also pose problems with interoperability and performance engineering of the network. QoS and Policy Since all traffic runs on a common transport network and is controlled by the same session management architecture, various applications can interfere with each other if care isn't taken to tune things right. The NGN and IMS have mechanisms in place to control and implement the QoS and access policies for all the applications. When a new application is added to the mix, QoS and access policies must be correctly, but these new configurations must not impede other applications. Performance and Capacity The objective of the NGN is to deliver converged services over a common transport network. Care must be taken when dimensioning a network. Each component will have individual performance and capacity characteristics, and they probably won't match. In fact, metrics expressed in varying units may result in apple vs. orange comparisons. When all the components are assembled into a system, the behavior and performance characteristics of the whole may be difficult to predict. Bandwidth management is closely related the video compression algorithm in use. The current standard algorithm is MPEG-2, which is showing its age. An MPEG-2 stream for an HDTV channel requires more than 15 Mbps of bandwidth. With bandwidth-intensive products, such as HDTV and VOD, service providers must look for new encoding mechanisms to ensure that they have enough bandwidth capacity to satisfy the needs of individual subscribers as well as their entire clientele. New video encoding mechanisms are now available to facilitate IPTV deployments. Microsoft s latest video CODEC, Windows Media Video 9, halves the data rates required to match MPEG-2 quality. MPEG-4, the latest CODEC from the Moving Picture Experts Group, offers similar improvements. Video and Voice Quality Video and voice quality perception is highly sensitive to jitter and delay. These and other network impairments appear on a TV as choppy or blocky video, frozen frames and garbled voices. Quality of service for IPTV delivery networks must be optimized to minimize jitter and packet loss for video over IP streams. Set-top boxes can compensate for jitter through buffering, but this is generally limited to ms; longer period will affect Channel Change Performance (CCP). 9

10 Broadcast TV and VOD have radically different availability requirements. Broadcast TV service uses video streams broadcast to many destinations. If one source is lost inside the network, it could affect hundreds of thousands of users. In contrast, VoD is a per-user service. The loss of one stream would not be considered catastrophic. The mismanagement of VOD streams or lack of appropriate queuing could cause serious oversubscription problems. This mandates different QoS schemes for VOD and broadcast TV. Channel Change Performance CCP relates to how effectively TV channels change. A number of factors affect CCP. Channel change messages must make their way upstream from the customer, through multiple levels of routers to distribution points. Set-top boxes can improve the subscriber s perception by buffering media packets. Service providers must systematically test and verify various network devices in each of the video transport architectures, including video content servers, core and edge routers, access devices, and IP customer premises equipment. Video I-frames define an entire picture frame and dictate when the new channel can be first displayed. More I- frames in the stream relative to incremental frames means faster channel change, but increased network bandwidth requirements. Security IMS is susceptible to all security threats characteristic of IP-based system. DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks, theft of service, spoofing and viruses are all serious considerations that must be dealt with in the IMS. IMS standards address some of these threats by mandating access security and authentication, but many threats are left for the operator to deal with. A multitude of tools and devices are available, but the protection system as a whole must be orchestrated to work together with other IMS mechanisms without impeding services. Changes in the security system without a corresponding consideration in the policies or QoS architecture can have unintended consequences for the user. Testing Requirements Service providers must systematically test and verify various network devices in each of the video transport architectures, including video content servers, core and edge routers, access devices, and IP customer premises equipment. Such testing provides an understanding of individual device performance and may determine how much impact each has on the overall system. Next, system-level tests that incorporate more than one demarcation point in the transport architecture are required. In this way, a clear understanding of how well the individual systems play with each other is determined. Finally, this approach must be extended to test the network end-to-end. Any change in network configuration, such as adding a new application or changing the QoS policies associated with an existing one can negatively impact performance if the change is not well understood before its implementation. Quality of Experience (QoE) is all-important. IPTV deployments will be measured against existing services: cable TV, wireline phone service, cell phone service and high-speed Internet. It's imperative to test a new application not only by itself, but along with the rest of the service offering simultaneously active in order to measure the QoE of the 10

11 application itself, and to also determine its impact on the QoE of the other existing applications. To achieve network QoE goals, simple QoS mechanisms have given way to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). In order to test such networks, it s essential that stateful traffic is used at all levels of testing. Once the network has proved itself in this arena, testing from an application delivery standpoint can begin. The test perspective must now be flipped to analyze what the customers see from their living room couches. Video services need to be tested using a test tool that simulates a mix of real-world stateful traffic to prove the network actually delivers user-defined application requests within predetermined standards. Determining video quality becomes a critical factor in the test process. Scale is a key factor to consider in planning for IMS-IPTV. Deployments of quad-play solutions that include IPTV will grow from large to immense. Pre-deployment tests must utilize test equipment that scales to the extremes found in the field. The modern IPTV delivery system is a complex beast. The sub-systems that we ll look at are: Content Delivery and Provider Functions Network Control and Transport Y Access / Broadband Network Y Infrastructure Components Common testing requirements for all IPTV and IMS component and systems include: Jitter, latency and loss distribution as traffic increases. Quality of Experience (QoE) measured both at the network level and at the perceptual video level. The Content Delivery and Provider Functions take the video content from multiple sources and process them for delivery to the IP network. They consists of components that convert digital video and analog content into IP packets, components that encode the video into MPEG and other encoding formats, VoD servers that hold and deliver content and middleware components that service set-top box requests and billing. Once the network has proved itself in this arena, testing from an application delivery standpoint can begin. Testing requirements include: Characterizing the encoders and IP converters to ensure that video stream quality does not degrade before delivery to the video transport network. Measurement of the performance of high-bandwidth aggregation switches at the video sources and at the edge of the metro network, in order to ensure that traffic is not degraded within the head-end. The Network Transport and Control Functions use the video content from multiple sources and process them for delivery to the IP network. They consists of components that convert digital video and analog content into IP packets, components that encode the video into MPEG and other encoding formats, and VoD servers. Testing requirements include: Measurement of raw throughput performance in the delivery of traffic. Measurement of multicast capacity for broadcast TV. Determining the effectiveness of various QoS enforcement mechanisms to forward broadcast TV, VoD, VoIP and data traffic. Measurement of switch-over and routing convergence time under network failure. 11

12 The Access/Broadband Network consists of different multi-purpose devices that are geographically distributed in areas of an operator s footprint. The specific device is directly related to the type of last-mile network used and includes MSANs, DSLAMs, B-RASs, and PON/OLTs. While offering obvious benefits to both the providers and the consumers, converged networks and IMS puts more pressure on the network operators and service providers to do two types of testing: pre-deployment testing of new applications running in conjunction with existing applications, and constant regression testing of existing applications when changes occur to the configuration of the network. Testing requirements include: Ensuring support for the maximum number of subscribers. Measure VoD performance to ensure acceptance at various load levels. Measure channel change performance as viewed by the subscriber. Measure the performance of authentication/authorization servers to determine how quickly new users can sign onto the network. Gauge QoS assurance for triple-play traffic, including video flow analysis using network quality metrics. Determine that admission control mechanisms are effective in reducing network congestion. Analyze the subjective quality of video content as seen by the subscriber. Infrastructure Components should not be overlooked. Special TV events and network re-starts can result in huge numbers of subscribers attempting to connect to the network, switch to particular channel or subscribe to a VoD channel. Each event must be quickly recorded and serviced. Infrastructure components include: IMS core Security functions Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) management How can Ixia help? While offering obvious benefits to both the providers and the consumers, converged networks and IMS puts more pressure on the network operators and service providers to do two types of testing: pre-deployment testing of new applications running in conjunction with existing applications, and constant regression testing of existing applications when changes occur to the configuration of the network. Although many IMS-IPTV standards are yet to be finalized, Ixia has demonstrated competence for present-day IPTV and is ready with the tools necessary to test IMS-based networks as they evolve. Ixia s hardware platform offers unparalleled density for 1G and 10G Ethernet testing. Ixia s IxLoad is a highly scalable, integrated test solution that assesses the performance of quad-play networks and devices with fully stateful traffic. IxLoad emulates IPTV and quadplay subscribers and associated protocols to ensure subscriber Quality of Experience. IxLoad supports the full range of protocols used in IPTV and quad-play testing. In addition, IxLoad can be used to test critical aspects of the delivery infrastructure, including DNS, DHCP, and AAA services. Malicious traffic can easily be generated to test device and network susceptibility to security attacks. 12

13 IxLoad has a number of powerful features designed specifically for IPTV testing: Video subscriber emulation Video server emulation Video quality scores Substantial CODEC support Full packet capture and analysis Ixia s legendary ease-of-use continues with features such as One-Touch Automation, extensive analysis tools and statistics viewers that allow more engineers to ramp up in less time and start delivering on testing productivity sooner. IxLoad is the complete solution on a single platform for IPTV network testing, addressing all aspects of video delivery, along with the voice, user data and infrastructure traffic that accompany it. Glossary 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project API Application Programming Interface ARPU Average Revenue Per User ATIS Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions ATIS IIF Interoperability Forum ATIS IPTV DDOS Distributed Denial of Service DVB Digital Video Broadcast ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FG Focus Group GUP Generic User Profile 13

14 HSS Home Subscriber Subsystem IMS IP Multi-media Subsystem IPTV Internet Protocol Television ITU International Telecommunication Union MSF Multi-Service Forum NASS Network Attachment Subsystem NGN Next Generation Network OMA Open Mobile Alliance OMA BCAST OMA Broadcast Working Group QoE Quality of Experience QoS Quality of Service RACS Resource and Admission Control Subsystem RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol SDO Standards Definition Organization 14

15 SIP Session Initiation Protocol TISPAN Telecoms and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networks VOD Video on Demand References T05-FG.IPTV-DOC-0115 (ITU-T IPTV Focus Group working document) ETSI ES NGN Functional Architecture Release 1 Draft ETSI TISPAN TS IPTV Architecture; IPTV functions supported by the IMS subsystem Draft ETSI TISPAN TS IMS based IPTV; Stage 3 Specification 15

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