@article{5955184,
title = {Achieving IPTV service portability through delegation},
author = { D. Proserpio and D. Díaz-Sánchez and F. Almenarez and A. Marin and R.S. Guerrero},
doi = {10.1109/TCE.2011.5955184},
issn = {0098-3063},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-05-01},
journal = {Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on},
volume = {57},
number = {2},
pages = {492-498},
abstract = {IPTV Set-top boxes rely on tamper proof hardware to cope with content protection but hampers enjoying an IPTV subscription in other devices. There are solutions that share the IPTV subscription using the home network but there is no approach to make the IPTV subscription portable. This article describes a solution to delegate IPTV rights to any STB using an inexpensive piece of hardware and the OAuth protocol.},
keywords = {Authorization, content protection, delegation, digital right management, Hardware, home network, IPTV, IPTV service portability, IPTV subscription, OAuth protocol, Protocols, Servers, set-top boxes, Subscriptions, tamper proof hardware, telecommunication services, TV over IP},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
IPTV Set-top boxes rely on tamper proof hardware to cope with content protection but hampers enjoying an IPTV subscription in other devices. There are solutions that share the IPTV subscription using the home network but there is no approach to make the IPTV subscription portable. This article describes a solution to delegate IPTV rights to any STB using an inexpensive piece of hardware and the OAuth protocol.
@article{5439129,
title = {DLNA, DVB-CA and DVB-CPCM integration for commercial content management},
author = {D. Diaz-Sanchez and F. Sanvido and D. Proserpio and A. Marin},
doi = {10.1109/TCE.2010.5439129},
issn = {0098-3063},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-02-01},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics},
volume = {56},
number = {1},
pages = {79-87},
abstract = {DLNA can be considered as a good candidate for sharing user-generated contents among household networked consumer electronics. However, commercial content sharing requires a high degree of device protection that DLNA does not provides. We propose a solution supporting acquisition and post acquisition content protection by the integration of DLNA with DVB Conditional Access and DVB Content Protection & Copy Management. This article shows the design and implementation of a solution to improve commercial content management over DLNA.},
keywords = {commercial content management, Conditional access system, Consumer electronics, content management, content protection, copy management, copy protection, digital living network alliance, digital video broadcasting, Displays, DLNA, DVB-CA, DVB-CPCM, Hardware, Home automation, home network, household networked consumer electronics, Protection, security, Telematics, User-generated content, user-generated contents},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
DLNA can be considered as a good candidate for sharing user-generated contents among household networked consumer electronics. However, commercial content sharing requires a high degree of device protection that DLNA does not provides. We propose a solution supporting acquisition and post acquisition content protection by the integration of DLNA with DVB Conditional Access and DVB Content Protection & Copy Management. This article shows the design and implementation of a solution to improve commercial content management over DLNA.